María Bárbara de la Luz Dolores Cháves
- Born: 3 Feb 1784, Belén, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 34
- Christened: 8 Feb 1784, San Augustín de la Isleta, Isleta, Nueva Méjico, Nueva España 34
- Marriage: Juan María García Jurado on 16 Aug 1801 in Belén, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 46
Noted events in her life were:
• Baptism. 438 In Isleta, on 8 Feb 1784, Father Bernal baptized María Bárbara de la Lux Dolores, born 3 Feb 1784, the legitimate daughter of José Chávex and Ana María Aragón, citizens of Los Cháves. Her godparents were Juan Domingo Tórres and Marí Rita García, citizens of Belén.
Durango DMs Vol. II, p. 13
• Census: Spanish Colonial, in 1802, in Los Chaves, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España. 270 Third Plaza of los Chaves, related families:
don Miguel Gavaldón and his wife Gertrudis Chaves (sister of Juan José); with two sons, José Miguel Gavaldón, Manuel Gavaldón
Juan José Chávez and his wife Ana María Aragon
Antonio Chaves (son of Juan José and Ana María)
Rafael Chaves (son of Juan José and Ana María) Juan García with his wife Bárvara Chávez (daughter of Juan José and Ana María)
Joaquín Padilla with his wife Pasquala Chávez
José Carlos Gavaldón with his wife María Josefa García
José Mariano Chávez
Pedro Chávez (brother of Juan José, husband of Rafaela Lovera)
Rafaela Lovera (wife of Pedro Chávez)
Soledad Chávez (daughter of Pedro and Rafaela)
Antonio José Chávez
Antonio Gavaldón (Miguel's brother)
Bentura Gonzales with his wife María Catarina Serna (Pablo's sister)
María Petra Gonzales (Bentura's sister)
Ángel Francisco Chaves (brother of Juan José) with his wife, María Bárvara Aragón (Ana María Aragón's sister)
Pablo Serna (Catarina's brother) with his wife María Gertrudis Chávez (natural daughter of María Chávez)
María de la Lus Velásquez
Juana María Jaramillo
Santiago Chaves (brother of Juan José) with his wife Luz García
José Enrique Chaves (son of Santiago and Luz) Rosalía Chaves
Manuel de Jesús Chaves
Juan de Jesús Chaves (son of Santiago and Luz)
José Gavaldón (son of Miguel and Gertrudis) and his wife María Josefa Aragón (Ana María's sister)
Juan Gavaldón (son of José and María Josefa)
María Gavaldón (daughter of José and María Josefa)
Vicente Chávez (son of Juan José and Ana María)
Ana María Chávez (daughter of Vicente)
María Josefa Chávez
Salvador Aragón
Juana Chaves
Spanish and Mexican Census of New Mexico, 1750-1830, p. 140
María married Juan María García Jurado, son of Juan García Jurado and Juana Maria Andrea Baca, on 16 Aug 1801 in Belén, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España.46 (Juan María García Jurado was born in Belén, Valencia, New México, Republic de México and was christened on 15 Sep 1773 in San Augustín de la Isleta, Isleta, Nueva Méjico, Nueva España 34,438.)
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Marriage. 46 17 Mar 1801 DM, married 16 Aug 1801, Juan María de García, español, (27) of Belén, son of Juan García and Juana Andrea Baca, both deceased, married María Bárbara de la Luz Dolores Cháves, española (16), of the First Plaza de los Bacas, daughter of José Cháves and Anna María Aragon of the First Plaza de los Cháves . Padrinos: José Antonio Enrriques Cháves and his sister María Rosalía Cháves. Tests: José Francisco Salas (70) of Sabinal, Pedro Padilla (70) of Sausal, Miguel Gavaldón of los Cháves. ~Belén Marriages, p. 27
• Diligencia Matrimonial, 20 Mar-29 Apr 1801. 438 Juan María de Jesús García Jurado, 27, español, the legitimate son of Juan García Jurado and Juana Andrea Baca, both deceased. All citizens of the plaza of Los Garcías. María Bárbara de la Luz Dolores Cháves, 17, española, the legitimate daughter of José Cháves and Ana María Bárbara Aragón, citizens of the plaza of Los Cháves in the jurisdiction of Belén. The couple was related in the fourth degree of consanguinity.
In Belen, father Bernal conducted the prenuptial proceedings in accordance with the edict of 25 Feb 1786 from Dr. Raimundo Sotomayor, vicar general of the Durango diocese.
Witnesses: José Francisco Salas, 80, citizen of San Antonio del Sabino, said the couple had lived in that jurisdiction since birth. Pedro Pedilla, 99, citizen of San José del Sausal Miguel Gabaldón, 51 citiaen of San Antonio de los Cháves
Fernando de Cháves and Lucíca Hurtado |
Pedro de Cháves | son | Nicolás Cháves | 1st degree, brothers |
Juana Cháves | grandchildren | Antonio Cháves | 2nd degree, 1st cousins |
Juan Andrea Cháves y Baca | great grandchildren | José Cháves | 3rd degree, 2nd cousins |
Juan María García | | María Bárbara de la Luz Cháves | 4th degree,3rd cousins
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Father Bernal forwarded the proceedings to Durango on 23 Mar 1801, stating that he was certain of the impediment in the fourth degree of consanguinity and that there was no other basis for a dispensation other than angusti loci. There were no other people of the same station for them to mary whom they were not related. The prospective groon was orphaned of both parents.
In Durango on 27 April 1801, Viscar General Fernández Valentín, acting for Bishop Olivares y Benito, granted a dispensation of the basis of angusti loci. The bishop approved on 29 April and ordered that the parish priest proclaim the banns three times. Assuming no new impediment arose, he was to marry the couple.
Baptismal Certificated
In Isleta Pueblo, on 8 Feb 1784, Father Bernal baptized María Bárbara de la Lua Dolores, born 3 Feb 1784, the legitimate daughter of José Cháves and Ana María Aragón, citizens of Los Cháves. Her padrinos were Juan Domingo Tórres and María Rita García, citizens of Belén.
Isleta Pueblo, on 16 Sep 1773. Father Bernal baptized Juan María de Jesús, the legitimate son of Juan García Jurado and Andrea Baca, españoles and citizens of the puesto de Bélen. His padrinos were Santiago Trujillo and Victoria Cháves.
~Durango Prenuptial Investigations, Vol. II, pp. 13-14
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