Hernando Martín Serrano
- Born: Abt 1662, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España
- Marriage: Josefa de la Asencion González on 25 Aug 1690 in Pueblo de San Lorenzo, El Paso del Norte, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 252,1482
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 252 Children of Hernán Martín Serrano & his wife, Josefa de la Asención González were: Mateo, who married Antonia Maese; Andrés, husband of Lucía de Torres; Tomasa, first wife of Bernardino de Sena; and María, married to Bernardo (or Bernadino) Fernández. Their mother, Josefa de la Asención, survived her aged husband for many years, ending her days in the house of Vicar, Don Santiago roybal. The Vicar's sister, Manuela Roybal, had married Bernardino de Sena after Tomasa Martín's death.
~The Origins of New México Families, p. 224
• Census: Spanish, 1707, Santa Cruz de la Cañada, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España. 1510,1513 Hernando Martín (Serrano) married with Josefa (González) has six persons.
Early Settlers of Santa Cruz de la Cañada, p. 69 New Mexico Genealogist, Vol. 28:1 , p. 23
Hernando married Josefa de la Asencion González, daughter of Juan González Bernal and Nicolasa Josefa Zaldívar Jorge, on 25 Aug 1690 in Pueblo de San Lorenzo, El Paso del Norte, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 252.,1482 (Josefa de la Asencion González was born about 1667 and died after 1693 in Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 252.)
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Diligencia Matrimonial. 1482 22 Aug 1690, Pueblo de San Lorenzo, Hernando Martín, 28, native of the province of New Mexico and resident of the presididio of San Felipe de Santiago of Jemez, son of Juan Martín Serrano and Ana Rodríguez with Josefa Gonsales, 23, single, daughter of Juan Gonsales and Nicolasa de Salayzes, both deceased. ~ Witnesses: Antonio de sisneros, 29, resident and inhabitant; Luiz Maese, 38, resident and in habitant; Bernardino de Valencia, 19, resident and in habitant. With no impediment, the couple were married 25 Aug 1690 and their marriage was entered into the book of marriages by Fray José Feipe Almonacid. Witnesses: Antonio Ortis, Pedro Hildalgo and Acensio del Rio.
~ New Mexico Roots, Ld, Addendum, Part III, NMG Vol 49 #3, p. 150
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