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Francisco Xavier Durán y Chávez
(Abt 1708-Bef 1764)
María Manuela Padilla
(1721-)
José Calixto de Aguirre
Maria Magdalena Durán y Chávez
(-Bef 1778)
Domingo Durán y Chávez
(1741-Bef 1817)
María Manuela Aguirre
(1761-)
Juan Ramón Chávez
(1801-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Ysidora Chávez

Juan Ramón Chávez

  • Born: 17 May 1801, Los Padillas, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva Espańa 438
  • Baptized: 25 May 1801, San Agustín de la Ysleta, Ysleta, Nueva Méjico, Nueva Espańa 802
  • Marriage: Ysidora Chávez Shortly after 11 Mar 1823 in San Agustín de la Ysleta, Ysleta, Nueva Méjico, Nueva Espańa 248,438

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Baptismal Record: 438
On 2S May 1801 in Ysleta. Father Ignacio Sánchez baptized eight-day-old Juan Ramón, the legitimate son of Domingo Chaves and Maria Manuela Aguirre. His godparents were Luis Padilla and his sister, Gregoria Padilla.

New Mexico Prenuptial Investigations From the Archivos Históricos del Arzobispado de Durango, 1800-1893, p. 152


Juan married Ysidora Chávez, daughter of Antonio Chávez and Manuela García de Noriega, Shortly after 11 Mar 1823 in San Agustín de la Ysleta, Ysleta, Nueva Méjico, Nueva Espańa 248.,438 (Ysidora Chávez was born in 1806 in Villa de Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva Espańa 438.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Diligencia Matrimonial: 248
11 Mar 1823, Isleta. Don Juan Ramón Chaves and doń María Chaves of Albuquerque. Dispensed, 3rd with 4th degree consanguinity, transverse line.

Roots Ltd., Diligencias Matrimoniales, p. 334

• Diligencia Matrimonial: 438
Juan Ramón Chaves and Maria Ysidora Chaves, Ysleta Pueblo and Alburquerque, 4 February - 11 March 1823, AHAD-378, 199-210.

Juan Ram6n Chaves, 22, espańol, the legitimate son of Domingo Chaves and Maria Manuela Aguirre, both deceased citizens of Los Padillas in the Isleta jurisdiction. Maaaria Ysidora Chaves, 17, espańola, single, the legitimate daughter of Antonio Chaves and Manuela García, citizen's of Atrisco in the Alburquerque jurisdiction. The couple was related in the third and fourth degrees of consanguinity.

Witnesses: Jose Antonio Apodaca, 65, married, had known Ramón since birth.
Jose Gabriel Sánchez 52, married.
Manuel Yturrieta, 50, married.


Pedro de Chaves

Diego Antonio Chaves
1st degreeFrancisco Chaves
Pablo Chaves2nd degreeDomingo Chaves
Antonio Chaves3rd degreeJuan Ramón Chaves
María Ysidora Chaves4th degree

Miguel Chaves, Juan Ramón Chaves's brother, stated that he was appearing in place of his father to grant pennission for the marriage of Juan Ramón to María Ysidora Chaves.

Father Sanchez forwarded the proceedings from Isleta to Alburquerque. Father Leyva continued the investigation, questioning María Ysidora Chaves. She stated that she was a native of the area and had known Juan Ramón for three months. Her parents were poor.

Witnesses: Tomas Candelaria, 44, married, citizen ·of the Alburquerque area, had known María Ysidora since birth .

Francisco García, 50, citizen of Albuquerque.

Juan Bautista Chaves, 59, widower, citizen of the Alburquerque area.

On 9 Feb 1823, the proceedings were forwarded to Durango. On 11 March, Vicara Genera! Millán Rodríguez granted a dispensation. He ordered the priest in Ysleta to publish the banns three times. Assuming no new impediment arose, he was to marry the couple, granting the nuptial blessing.

New Mexico Prenuptial Investigations From the Archivos Históricos del Arzobispado de Durango, 1800-1893, pp. 151-152


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