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Jacinto Muños
(Abt 1610-)
Madalena Sánchez de Iñigo
(Abt 1590-)
Francisco López de Aragón
(Abt 1635-Bef 1661)
Ana Ortiz Baca
(Abt 1631-1680)
Fray Francisco Muños
(Bef 1629-)
Juana López de Aragón
(Abt 1640-)
Jacinto Sánchez de Iñigo
(Abt 1663-1734)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Ysabel Téllez Girón

2. María de Castro Xabalera

Jacinto Sánchez de Iñigo

  • Born: Abt 1663, Santa Fé, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España
  • Marriage (1): Ysabel Téllez Girón about 1688 in Guadalupe del Paso, Nuevo Méjico. Nueva España 250,269
  • Marriage (2): María de Castro Xabalera on 30 Mar 1696 in Santa Fé, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 248
  • Died: 17 Dec 1734, Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España about age 71 252,279

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information. 252
Jacinto returned to New Mexico with Diego de Vargas in 1693.

In 1703, he was granted land on the Rio del Norte, on the east side opposite Cochiti Pueblo. In 1713, he was Alcalde Mayor of Santa Cruz, but not considered too competent by the Governor. In 1715, he was given permission to travel outside of New Mexico with his son Francisco, and on his return he settled in the Rio Abajo district.

Know children of Jacinto and Isabel Telles Jíron were; José who married Teresa Jaramillo; Jaoquín, who married Manuela Montoya followed by Francisca Guerroro de la Mora, and a daughter Ana (Juana) Isabel who married Manuel Montoya in January of 1705.

~ Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period, p. 280

• Web Reference: Estate of Jacinto Sanchez ~ 1735 from 1598, 1735, Villa de Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España.
José Sánchez appeared before Juan Gonzales concerning his father, Jacito Sánchez's property. He asked that Juan Gonzales Bas compel his brothers to pay their father's debts in order to keep the land or else withdraw their rights. Those who were owed debts from Jacinto Sánchez testified. The witnesses were Matías Romero, Cristobal Varela & José Salas along with masons, Nicolas Durán and Felipe Berela, who appraised the work in the amount of 150 pesos. Jacinto Sánchez died on 22 Dec1734. By 22 Mar 1735 all debts had been paid, and all parties were satisfied.

References: Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Series I, Twitchell 843, Reel 4, Frames 1504-1529

• Census: Diego de Vargas Spanish, Dec 1692-Jan 1693, El Paso del Norte, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España. 269
Thirty-third household, one son, one daughter, one female dependent

Jacinto Sánches de Iñigo, married to Isabel Girón, with two children named José, age one and a half, and Juana, four; and one female dependent. He states that if he is provisioned to take his family, he will enter to settle this kingdom of New México.

~ Royal Crown Restored, p. 15

• Death Record. 41
14 Dec 1734 murio Jazinto Sanches de edad de 50 años poco mas fue casado con María de Casilda y Herrera, ya difunta.

• Dates & Events. 269
From The Spanish Archives of New México, Vol. 2, p. 196:

9 Jun 1728, fragment relative to Jacinto's journey and that of some Joqui Indians, as well as a fragment of the council of war.


Jacinto married Ysabel Téllez Girón, daughter of José Téllez Girón and Catalina Romero de Pedraza, about 1688 in Guadalupe del Paso, Nuevo Méjico. Nueva España 250.,269 (Ysabel Téllez Girón died in Aug 1695 in Santa Fé, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España.)


Jacinto next married María de Castro Xabalera, daughter of Miguel de Castro Xabalera and Juana Guerrero, on 30 Mar 1696 in Santa Fé, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 248. (María de Castro Xabalera was born in 1678 in Sombrerete, Nueva España 41.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Diligencia Matrimonial. 248
8 March 1696, Santa Fé, Jacinto Sanches de Iñigo, (32), native of the Río Abajo, soldier of the El Paso Residio del Pilar y San José, widowed of Doña Isabel Telles Jiron, burried here seven months ago, petioned to Maria de Castro Xabalera, (18), native of Sombrerete, daughter of Miguel de Castro Xabalera, deceased and Juana Guerrero. Witnesses; Bartolomé, (22) native of the City of Queretaro and Santa Fé soldier; Laureano Gómez, (30), native of Guanajuto; Juan Trujillo, (47), native of the Río Abajo who knew groom since birth; Antonio Sisneros, (30), native of the Río Abajo, same testimony. Pair married on 30 March 1696, with witnesses Miguel de Lara and Maria Jiron Zapata.

~ Roots Ltd., Diligencias Matrimoniales, p. 1696


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