Salvador Durán
- Born: 1646
- Marriage: Ana María Márquez
- Died: by 1694, El Paso del Norte, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España at age 48
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 252 Salvador Durán, Adjutant, thirty-one years old, escaped with his family of twelves, including daughters and servants. He was a native of New Mexico married, of good stature, with a swarthy complexion, straight coarse hair and long, and a scant beard. His wife's name was Ana Márquez (or Luján) as is given in the marriage records of their children, Miguel, Diego, Lázaro and Juana, wife of Tomás Núñez. Another daughter was most likely Josefa, married to Agustín Griego. Salvador was most likely the son of Nicolás Durán since both, more advanced in the social scale than the other Durán people, consecutively held the same position of "Ayudante."
~ Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period, p. 28
Salvador married Ana María Márquez. (Ana María Márquez was born about 1651 in BEF 1694.)
|