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Juan Tafoya Altamirano
(1694-)
Antonia González Bas
(1699-)
Carlos José Pérez Mirabal
Beatriz Tafoya Altamirano
Bernardo Mirabal
(Abt 1737-After 1790)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Unknown

2. Andrea Rosalía Jaramillo

Bernardo Mirabal

  • Born: Abt 1737, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 51
  • Marriage (1): Unknown
  • Marriage (2): Andrea Rosalía Jaramillo
  • Died: After 1790, Tomé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Family connections. 34,40,248,412,445
Sandía Baptisms, p. 111

Baptized 17 Dec 1774 - María Catarina Mirabal, hija legitima de Bernardo Mirabal y de Andrea Xaramillo. Padrinos: José Baca y Juana Chávez

Alburquerque Baptisms, 1983 Edition, page 421

1763 - Pedro Miguel Mirabal (español) was baptized on 6 Mar 1763. He was the legitimate son of Bernardo Mirabal and Andrea Xaramillo. His padrinos were Cristóbal Baca and Ursula Sanches

1769 - Cristóbal Mirabal, was baptized on 27 Feb 1769 at the age of three months. He was the legitimate son of Bernardo Mirabal and Andrea Jaramillo. His padrinos were Tomás García and Juana Chabes

Isleta Marriages

19 Apr 1780 - Juan Hilario Baca, son of Marcos Baca and María Silba, married Ana María Mirabal, daughter of Bernardo Mirabal and Andrea Garamillo of Sauzal. Testigos: Bicente García y Gregorio Baca of Alameda. Affirmed 18 Apr 1780 (p. 25)

27 Sep 1785 - Miguel Antonio Mirabal, son of Bernardo Mirabal and Andrea Rosalía Xaramillo and María Gertrudis Baca, daughter of Pedro Baca and María Antonia Gallego of Tomé. Testigos: Tomás Chaves and Estevan Padilla (p. 38)

17 May 1790 - Antonio José Carrillo, español, son of José Carrillo and Cathrina Barreras of Belén, married Catarina Mirabal, española, daughter of Bernardo Mirabal and Andrea Jaramillo of Tomé. Padrinos: José Barreras and his wife Rafaela Chaves of Belén. (p. 48)

Roots Ltd., Diligencias Matrimoniales

17 Nov 1799, Belén. Pedro Montoya (36) of Alburquerque, son of Miguel Montoya and Lucía Chaves, both deceased, and Juana Mirabal (27), española of Sausal, widow of Baltasar Romero, and daughter of Bernardo Mirabal and Andrea Jaramillo. (vol. 7, p. 1282)

• Census: Spanish Colonial, in 1790, in Tomé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España. 33
Plaza of Tomé
Household #446
Bernardo Mirabal (español), age 53, farmer; with his wife, Andrea Jaramillo, (española), age 50; a widowed daughter, (española), age 30; with her sons, ages nine, eight, seven and six; and one male servant, (mestizo) with his sister, age 32.

Household #447
Ygnacio Baca, (español), age 70, farmer; with his wife, Bárbara Mirabal (daughter of Bernardo in the previous household), (española), age 24; with one son, age seven; and two daughters, ages six and four.

New Mexican Spanish & Mexican Colonial Censuses, 1790 * 1823 * 1845, p. 25

• Family Background:
From 1598 New Mexico by Henrietta M. Christmas, "Miguel Mirabal ~ Inheritance 1801 Alameda & Corrales

Miguel Mirabal, son of Bernardo Mirabal, wrote two documents that connect his family to Beatriz Tafoya and therefore her husband Carlos José Mirabal.

"Petition will. Miguel Mirabal, a resident of San Jose the las Huertas, with all due respect that is do you I appear and state to you; that having been advised by various persons according to the testament of my deceased great grandfather, Juan Gonzalez, at the post of La Alameda, I have through inheritance of my deceased father, a tract of land that he my deceased father had inherited from my grandfather Antonio Gonzales. By a certain clause in the testament, my great-grandfather, Juan Gonzalez, states that from the boundary line of his daughter, Catharina Gonzales, onto the lower part into the boundary line as specified in the document that his two daughters Prudencia and Antonia Gonzalez, should be divided equally between the two. Therefore there appearing of record from my deceased father I believe to be entitled to the said land. I ask according to the law. Signed Miguel Mirabal, San Jose de las Huertas. 20 Jan 1808"

"If my great-grandfather Juan Tafoya or my father, whose soul may rest in peace, sold it would be clear that the opposite parties would have saved the documents for its security, which are very essential in their defense, my father having died intestate, I do not claim any portion of the lands owned by presented Gonzales and I disclaim any knowledge as to the last part I assure obedience to whatever the Alcalde Mayor may decree in the matter according to the evidence of whom I asked to be heard injustice. Miguel Mirabal, 5 Feb 1808"

Juan Tafoya Altamirano (Miguel's great grandfather) was married to Antonia Gonsales Bas (Miguel called her his great grandmother). That would mean Beatriz Tafoya Altamirano was Juan Tafoya's and Antonia Gonzales's daughter. She was married to Carlos José Pérez Mirabal, so this would make Miguel their grandson and therefore Bernardo their son.


Bernardo married Andrea Rosalía Jaramillo.


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