Alonso Ortiz Baca
- Born: 1589, Ciudád de Méjico, Nueva España 252
- Marriage: Native American Woman of Analio in 1655 in Bernalillo, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España
- Died: After 1662 252
Noted events in his life were:
• Dates & Events. 252 Alonso Baca, a contemporary of Antonio, was to all appearances Antonio's younger brother. As a young captain he led a small exploratory expedition three hundred leagues into the eastern plains in 1634. He gave his age as fifty-five in 1644, but must have been a year or two younger. In the middle of the century, he uncovered a serious Indian plot. He was one of fourteen conspirators ordered executed by Governor Pacheco in 1643 (when Antonio died), but all these fourteen escaped death. Alonso was still living at his place in the Río Abajo district as late as 1662. Nothing more is known about him, not even his wife's name. Cristóbal Baca, mentioned in 1663 as sobrino carnal of Antonio Baca, was apparently his son.
~Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period, p. 10, Kindle Locations 692-696
Alonso married Native American Woman of Analio in 1655 in Bernalillo, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España. (Native American Woman of Analio was born in Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España.)
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