Juan José Sánchez
- Marriage: María Manuela Aragón on 16 May 1822 in Tomé, Nuevo Méjico, Republica de Méjico 46
Juan married María Manuela Aragón, daughter of Miguel Antonio Aragón and Antonia Rita Chávez, on 16 May 1822 in Tomé, Nuevo Méjico, Republica de Méjico.46
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Diligencia Matrimonial, 21 Feb-27 Sep 1822. 438 Juan José Sánchez, 24, expańol, single, was the legitimate son of Jacinto Sánchez and María Gertrudis Castillo, María Manuela Aragón, 17, espańola, single, the legitimate daughter of Miguel Aragón and Antonia Rita Chávez. All citizens of Valencia. The couple was related in the closed third and fourth degrees of consanguinity on the transverse line.
Rosa Romero | María Vallejos | 1st degree | Tomasa Vallejos | Miguel Aragón | 2nd degree | Lutgarda Gallegos | Manuela Aragón | 3rd degree | Gertrudis Castillo | | 4th degree | Juan José Sánchez |
Efigenia Chávez | Pedro Sánchez | 1st degree | Juliana Sánchez | Jacinto Sánchez | 2nd degree | Antonia Rita Chávez | Juan José Sánchez | 3rd degree | María Manuela Aragón |
Witnesses: Vicente Cháves, 77, citizen of Valencia jurisdiction. Felipe Vigil, 69, citizen of Valencia Domingo Cháves, 63, citizen of Valencia Father Madariaga forwarded the proceedings to Durango on 25 Feb 1822. On 6 Mar 1822, Father Madariaga wrote the bishop from Tomé stating that Juan José Sánches learned he was related to María Manuela in the second degree of affinity of the basis of copula illicita.
Bishop Castańoza granted dispensation from the impediment in the third and fourth degrees on a transverse line of the basis of angusti loci, but he failed to mention the impediment of affinity, which suggests he acted before learning of the new impediment. He assigned as penance that the couple would go to confession and communion during the year once they required by Church precepts. He ordered the priest in Tomé to publish the banns three times. Assuming no new impediment arose, he was to proceed with the marriage and nuptial blessing.
Certificates
On 26 Apr 1798 in the puesto of Tomé, Father Bernal, minister of Belén, baptized five-day-old Juan José, the legitimate son of Jacinto Sánches and Gertudis Alvarez del Castillo, citizens of Valencia. His godparents were Miguel Cháves and Gertrudis Vigil.
On 8 Sep 1804, in Alburquerque, Father Guerra, baptized one-day-old María Manuela de Jesús, the legitimate daughter of Miguel Aragón and Antonia Cháves and Gertrudis Vigil.
In Valencia on 2 March 1822, Miguel Aragón, citizen of the Valencia district granted his permission for his daughter, María Manuel, to marry Juan José Sánches.
On 25 Feb 1822, Jacinto Sánches and his wife granded permission for his son, Juan José, to wed.
~Durango Prenuptial Investigations, Vol. II, pp. 143-144
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