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Pedro Martín Serrano y Salazar
(1635/37-1691)
Juana Apolonia de Argüello
(1648-After 1718)
José de Contreras
(Abt 1646-)
Francisco Martín Serrano "el ciego"
(1680-Abt 1764)
Casilda Contreras
Antonio Martín Serrano
(Abt 1760-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Catalina Villalpando

Antonio Martín Serrano

  • Born: Abt 1760, Embudo, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España
  • Marriage: Catalina Villalpando on 26 Aug 1728 in San Juan Pueblo, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 442

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information: 252
Another son of old Francisco "el Ciego" Martin Serrano might have been an Antonio, married to Catalina de Villalpando, who made his will at Embudo in 1763. Their children were: María, second wife of Marcial Torres, and Pascuala, wife of Joaquín Torres, son of Marcial by a first wife.

Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period, Kindle Locations 9923-9945

• He appeared on the Spanish census 12 Ju; 1750 in Picuris, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España. 270

Spanish at Picuris Mission

Lieut. Jacinto Martín along with his wife, María de la Serna, two males children, two female children, on female and two male servants

Alejo Martín with his wife, Teresa Casillas and young daugher

José Zamora with his wife Alberta Martín, four male and four female children, 1 male servant and two Native American femal servants

Manuel Olguín with his wife Antonia Martín and three sons

Juan Fresqui with his wife Juana Martín, one son, four daughters and his sister

Pedro Medina with his wife Josefa Martín, four sons and three daughters

Juan Basques with his wife Magdalena Rodrigues, three sons and two daughters

Marcial Torres with his wife María Martín, one son and one daughter

Antonio de Diós with his wife Josefa Villalpando, three sons and five daughters

Juan Francisco Martín with his wife Paula Villalpando, one son, four daughters, and four female servants with one child

Balentín Martín and his wife Leonarda Torres

Juachín Torres with wife Pascuala Martín

Antonio Martín with wife Cathalina Villalpando, one son, one daughter and three females servants, on being very young

Cayetano Martín with his wife Juana de Tapia and one son

Francisco Martín and his wife Casilda (n.s.)

Manuel Martín with his wife Juana Trujillo and three servants with three small children

Francisco de la Cruz and his wife María de la Cruz and two sons

José Urtado and his wife Juana Sánchez and two sons

Juan Manuel Gonsales with his wife Rosa López, two sons and one daughter

Xavier de la Cruz with his wife María Romero and two sons

Contreras (no given name), widower with one son and one daughter

Bartolomé Olguín, widower with one son and two daughters

Guadalupe Martín, widow with two sons and one daughter

Antonia Luján, widow with one daughter

Juana Zamora, widow with two sons and two daughters

Gertrudis de Tapia, widow with one daughter and one female servant


Antonio married Catalina Villalpando, daughter of Juan de Villa el Pando and Ana María Antonio Romero, on 26 Aug 1728 in San Juan Pueblo, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España.442 (Catalina Villalpando was born after 1718 in Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:

Marriages at San Juan Pueblo & Santa Clara Pueblo, p. 1
Padrinos:
Juan Marques y Michaela Olguín 442

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