José Mariano de los Dolores Yturrieta
- Born: Nueva España
- Partnership: Juana Teresa Romero 1559
- Died: Abt 1744, Río Abajo, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 1559
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 252 José Mariano de los Dolores Yturrieta acted as a baptismal sponsor with Jacinta Peláez on March 11, 1736, and with María Luisa Baca on March 23, 1736, in Albuquerque. In 1744 he asked for land at Jémez, to no avail. His wife was very likely a Juana Teresa Romero, mother of Pedro Yturrieta of Belen. Pedro Yturrieta, just mentioned, married María Chávez on May 19, 1751. She was the daughter of José de Chávez and María Luisa Aragón. Pedro is mentioned in land questions at Belén in 1756 and 1768, and also in an assault case. His known children were: Petra Vitalia, who married Bartolo Trujillo in 1776; Gaspar, born February 3, 1759; and Manuel, who married María Barbara Luna.
Manuel Yturrieta, twenty-six, the son of Pedro Yturrieta and María Chavez, both deceased, married María Barbara, natural daughter of Antonia Quintana, deceased, on April 27, 1793. He and his wife, Barbara Luna, were living at Los Padillas in 1802 with a son, Pedro. They had a grandchild, María Álvarez del Castillo, who was a sponsor, February 12, 1804.
Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period, Kindle Locations 14182-14204
• Background Information. 1559 The only record of José Mariano de los Dolores Yturrieta with Juana Teresa Romero is dated 15 May 1732 when the couple served as padrinos in Santa Cruz de la Cañada. José Mariano likely first lived at Santa Cruz de la Cañada before moving to the Albuquerque area. There is no Diligencias Matrimoniales or marriage records for the couple, so it is likely that they never married. After 1744, José Mariano's name no longer shows up in any New Mexico Records. Most of the times his name appears, he appears as the "father of José Mariano."
"The Genealogy and Dowry of Doña Eduarda Yturrieta," Sunshine and Shadows in New Mexico's Past, 1540-1848, p. 82-93, published 2014 by Rió Grande Books, or in Herencia, Vol. 13, pp. 32-38, published by The Hispanic Genealogical Society.
José had a relationship with Juana Teresa Romero, daughter of Domingo Martín Romero de Pedraza and María Montes Vigil. (Juana Teresa Romero was born about 1715 in Río Arriba, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 1559 and died on 25 Dec 1776 in Belén, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 1559.)
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