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Antonio Durán y Chávez
(Abt 1725-Bef 1781)
María Bárbara Francisca Padilla
(1735-Bef 1793)
María Gertrudis Aragón
(Abt 1739-)
Juan José Chávez
(1751-Bef 1812)
Ana María Aragón
(Abt 1759-Bef 1807)
Jose Ygnacio Calixto Chávez
(1801-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
María Manuela de Guadalupe Chávez

Jose Ygnacio Calixto Chávez

  • Born: 11 Oct 1801, Los Chaves, Nuevo Méjico, Republica de Méjico 266
  • Baptized: 14 Oct 1801, Tomé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 266
  • Partnership: María Manuela de Guadalupe Chávez 438

bullet  General Notes:

Baptisms, Nuestra Señora de Immaculada Concepción de Tomé, Vol. I, p. 60

Padres: Juan José Chaves y Ana María Aragón
Padinos: Jacinto Sanches y su esposa, María Gertrudis Álbarez del Castillo 266


Jose had a relationship with María Manuela de Guadalupe Chávez, daughter of Antonio Chávez and Mónica Pino.438 (María Manuela de Guadalupe Chávez was born on 25 Dec 1811 in Río Abajo, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 26 and was baptized on 27 Dec 1811 in Belén, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 26.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Diligencia Matrimonial: 438
José Ygnacio Calixto Chaves and María Manuela de Guadalupe Chaves, Belén and Sabinal, 12 Oct 1838-19 Jan 1839, AHAD-396, f. 346-56.

José Ygnacio Calixto Chaves, mexicano, single, citizen of the Belén jurisdiction, was the José legitimate son of Juan Chaves and Ana Maria Aragón, both deceased. María Manuela Chaves, mexicona, single, citizen of the Belén jurisdiction, was the legitimate daughter of Antonio Chaves and Maréa Monica Pino. The couple was related in the first and second degrees of consanguinity on a transverse line.

Juan José Chaves
José Ygnacio Chaves1st degreeAntonio Chaves
2nd degreeManuela Chaves

Witnesses:
Felipe Sandoval, 36 citizen of the Belén jurisdiction.
Juan Labadia. 33, citizen of the Belén jurisdiction.
Manuel Calles, 37, citizen of the Belén jurisdiction.

A letter from Father Madariaga from Tomé on 1 Nov 1838 indicated that José Ygnacio Chaves lost his parents as a young man and had lived the home of his brother who acted as his second father. He grew up with with Manuela Chaves and engaged in carnal acts with her. As a result, she became pregnant.

Father Madariaga forwarded the proceedings to Durango. Bishop Zubiría stated that he was unable to grant a dispensation because it was beyond his authority. He ordered the denial sent to the priest in Tomé on 19 Jun 1839.

New Mexico Prenuptial Investigations From the Archivos Históricos del Arzobispado de Durango, 1800-1893, p. 185


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