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Bartolomé de Salazar
(Abt 1630-1673)
María de Hinojos
(Abt 1636-)
Juan de Gamboa
(Abt 1629-)
Lucía Martín Barba
(1647-)
Agustín María de Salazar
(1665-1740)
Felipa Teresa de Gamboa
(1672-1756)
Antonio de Salazar
(Abt 1688-1768)

 

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Antonio de Salazar

  • Born: Abt 1688, El Paso del Norte, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España
  • Marriage: María de Torres on 27 Nov 1708 in Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 248,252,327
  • Died: 1768, Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España about age 80 327

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information: 252
Antonio de Salazar, son of Agustín de Salazar and Felipa de Gamboa, married María de Torres in Santa Fe, 27 Nov 1708. In 1714, he asked for lands west of the Río del Norte that had belonged to his grandfather, Captain Alonso Martín Barba. The Governor ordered that the grant be made.

~The Origins of New México Families, p. 279

Antonio de Salazar (son of Augustín Salazar and Felipa de Gamboa) and María de Torres had these known children at Santa Cruz: Juan Antonio, Sept. 23, 1714; and Nicolás, Sept. 17, 1721

~ Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period

• Belén Land Grant: Translation of Belén Land Grant taken from Congression Records, 25 Jan 1742. County of Valencia :

To His Excellency the Governor and Captain General:

Captain Diego de Torres and Antonio de Salazar, and the other signers hereto, before the greatness of your excellency with the greatest proper submission state that, whereas we have large families, and having no convenient lands where with to support them, and having examined an uncultivated and vacant tract of land at the point of the Rio Abajo, and being unappropriated, we register the same, and petition for a grant in the royal name of his Majesty, (whom may God preserve,) for the purpose of settling thereupon, there being suitable lands for cultivation, and such as is not will answer for pasture grounds for our herds and flocks, which we promise to occupy and settle as required by the royal ordinances. The boundaries of which are: on the east the Sandia mountain, and on the west, the Puerco river; on the north, on both sides of the river, the boundary is the lands of Nicolas de Chaves, and those of the adjoining settlers of our Lady of the Conception, tract of Tomé; and on the south, the place called Phelipe Romero, in a direct line until it intersects the boundaries above mentioned, from east to west. Which your excellency being pleased to grant to us as requested, without injury to any third party having a better right, we will settle thereupon, as aforestated. In view of all which, we humbly pray and request your excellency to be pleased to provide and direct as we request, by doing which we will receive grace and favor; and we swear in due form that this our petition is not done in malice, but for the purpose of overcoming our difficulties.

Diego Torres de Salazar Gabriel Romero
Pedro VigilMaria Vigil
Miguel SalazarJosé Trujillo
Juana Teresa RomeroFrancisco Martin
Lugarda RomeroNicolas Martiniano
Juan Antonio SalazarYgnacio Barrera
Miguel SalazarJuan Domingo Torres
Pablo Salazar José Romero
Nicolas SalazarJosé Tenorio
Manuel Antonio TrugilloJuan José de Sandoval
Maria TorresFrancisco Trujillo
Salvador TorresFransico Hiron
José Antonio TorresCristoval Naranjo
Tadeo Torres José Antonio Naranjo
Cayetano Cristobal TorresBartolomé Torres
Diego TorresPedro Romero

Barbara Romero,

Roy AI. GRANT.-In the town of Santa Fé, on the fifteenth day of November, one thousand seven hundred and forty, I the lieutenant colonel, governor and captain general of this kingdom of New Mexico, don Domingo Gaspar de Mendoza, having seen the present petition made by the persons therein referred to, should order, and did order, that a grant be made to them of the tract they ask for, in the name of the king, our sovereign, (whom may God preserve,) in order that they may settle, cultivate, and improve the same for the benefit of themselves, their children, heirs, and successors who may have a better right thereto, without injury to any third party, as they promise in their said petition. Therefore, I order and direct the senior justice of the town of Alburquerque, don Nicolas de Chaves, to give them the possession referred to, under the condition and terms required in such cases; and there being no doubt of the existence of other royal grants in the vicinity, the deeds and titles of those who adjoin said land are required to be presented for the fulfilment of this new grant, in order that it may be divided with more propriety, for the purpose of avoiding suits and difficulties at the present time as well as in the future, I deem it proper to conform to the forms which are provided. I have so provided, ordered and signed, with my attending witnesses, acting by appointment in the absence of a royal notary, there being none, and on common paper, there being none other in this kingdom.

DON GASPAR DOMINGO DE MENDOZA.

Miscellaneout Documents of the Senate of the United States for the Third Session of the Forty-Fifth Congress, 1878-1879, pp. 1223-1225


• He appeared on the Spanish census in 1750 in Belén, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España. 270
Household #13
Antonio Salazar
and his wife María Torres with son Nicolás and granddaughter Rita. Servants: María with son Santiago; Juana, Josef, Dorothea, Manuel, Vicente and Juan Antonio. Orphans: Rosa, Febronia and Juan Antonio.

Spanish & Mexican Census, p. 96


Antonio married María de Torres, daughter of Cristóbal de Torres and Ángela de Leyva, on 27 Nov 1708 in Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 248,252.,327 (María de Torres was born about 1695 in Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España and died about 1750 in Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Diligencia Matrimonial: 248
Nov 1708, Santa Cruz. Antonio Salazar, native of El Paso del Norte living here, son of Agustín Salazar and Felipa Gamboa, natives of New Mexico, and María Torres of Santa Fé, daughter of Alferez Cristóbal Torres and Agela Leyva, natives of New Mexico. ~ Witnesses: Tomás Jiron de Tejeda and Pedro Martín (signed Martines), native of Puebla, married and living in Santa Fé; Baltasar Romero, Lorenzo Madrid. Pair married 27 Nov 1708, with witnesses Sebastian de Vargas and María de Leyva.

~ Roots Ltd., Diligencias Matrimoniales, p. 1672


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