Francisco Núñez

Juan Rodríguez Bellido
(1560-After 1627)

 

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Isabel

Juan Rodríguez Bellido

  • Born: 1560, Xilbraleon, Castilla, España 252
  • Marriage: Isabel
  • Died: After 1627, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 252

bullet  General Notes:

New México's First Colonists
p. 23, 40, 52, 63, 77 274

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Dates & Events. 252,962
Juan Rodríguez Bellido was a soldier who came with the second wave of settlers who came to New Mexico on Christmas Eve 1600. He was also a member of the loyalist group that stayed in New México while many coloniest returned to New Spain.

Juan Rodríguez Bellido was son of Francisco Núñez and a native of Xilbraléon in Castilla. He was fourty in 1600, and was described as well-bearded with a scar under the left eye. He is perhaps the Juan Rodríguez in the soldier escorts of 1606 and 1609.

Juan's wife was named Isabel. She was involved in some witchcraft dealings in 1607. Later their son, Diego, was said to have died as a result of black magic. In 1627, Juan was seventy years old and consider one of the "antiguos pobladores."

His son Diego's name is found carved in Inscription rock. He had two other known daughters. Lucía was twenty in 1631, and married to Francisco Luján. María, his second daughter, was married to Francisco Márquez.

~The Origins of New México Families, pp.94-95


Juan married Isabel. (Isabel was born about 1590 in Nueva España and died about 1630 in Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España.)


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