Ysidro Sánchez y Bañales
- Born: Abt 1697, Zacatecas, Nueva Galicia, Nueva España 252
- Marriage: Teresa Varela Jaramillo on 12 Oct 1725 in Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 248,252
- Died: 30 Apr 1770, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España about age 73 252
Another name for Ysidro was Isidro Sánchez.
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information: 252 Ysidro Sánchez Bañales was a native of Zacatecas, suspected in the 1719 gambling away certain goods stoken from the Governor's Palace in Santa Fé. In 1725, when he married Teresa Varela (Jaramillo) at Alburquerque, he declared that he was 26 years old, a native of Zacatecas, and that he had been in New México for six years. His parents were Alfonso Sánchez Bañales and María Flores Liscano.
He was back in Santa Fé, soldiering in 1726, when he gave his age as twenty-seven. In 1731, he was tried there for wounding a corporal of the garrison. His nickname was El Patrón. He died poor at the age of seventy-three on April 30, 1770.
His known children were José Dionisio (20 Feb 1729), who married María Luisa Padilla; Alberto (2 Feb 1744); Bernardo (3 Apr 1734); Mónica (7 May 1735); Manuel de Jesus (28 Dec 1744) who married Antonia Gonzáles in 1766; and María Petra (27 Nov 1749)
• Census: Spanish, in 1750, in Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España. 270 Household #183 Ysidro Sanchez, Spanish, age 50; wife Teresa Varela, Spanish, age 36; Gabriel, age 23; Dionicio, age 21; Victoria, age 17; Alejandro, age 11; Monica, age 9 Manuel, age 7; and Maria, age 1.
Spanish and Mexico Censuses of NM 1750-1830, p. 87
Ysidro married Teresa Varela Jaramillo, daughter of Juan Varela Jaramillo and Ysabel de Cedillo Rico de Rojas, on 12 Oct 1725 in Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 248.,252 (Teresa Varela Jaramillo was born in 1708 in Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 248,40 and was baptized on 21 Oct 1708 in Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 40.)
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Diligencia Matrimonial: 248 1725, Alburquerque, Isidro Sanches y Bañales (26), native of the City of Zacatecas and six years in new Mexico, son of Don Alfonso Sanches Bañales and Doña María Flores Liscano, and Teresa Varela (18), native of New Mexico, daughter of Juan Varela and Isabel Sedillo, natives of New Mexico. Witnesses Antonio de Silva, notary; Tomás García (40), soldier of Santa Fé who knew groom for six years; Lorenzo de Carvajal (50). Pair married Oct. 12, 1725.
~ Roots Ltd., Diligencias Matrimoniales, p. 1699
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