Juan de Vaca
(Abt 1532-)
Juana de Zamora
(-)
Francisco Pacheco
(Abt 1500-)
Cristóbal Baca Capitán
(1567-After 1613)
Ana Ortiz
(Abt 1572-Abt 1620)

Alonso Baca
(1589-After 1662)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Native American Woman of Analio

Alonso Ortiz Baca

  • Born: 1589, Ciudád de México, Nueva España 252
  • Marriage: Native American Woman of Analio in 1655 in Bernalillo, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España
  • Died: After 1662 252

bullet  General Notes:

ONMF p. 10

bullet  Noted events in his life and other information:

• Dates & Events:
He was a soldier who came with the second wave of setters on Christmas Eve of 1600.

• Dates & Events: 252,274
His family was among those settlers who remained loyal to the New Mexico settlement, and stayed in New Mexico.

He was one of the fourteen conspirators, along with his brother Antonio, who were to face execution on orders of Governor Pacheco in 1643. Alfonso and the 14 others, unlike his brother Antonio, escaped execution. He continued to live at his Rio Abajo home as late as 1662.


Alonso married Native American Woman of Analio in 1655 in Bernalillo, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España. (Native American Woman of Analio was born in Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España.)


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