This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Salazar, Grolet, Gurule, Montoya, Aragon, Trujillo, Lucero Classification: Census Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hY.2ADE/372 Message Board Post: AKA: Narsiso New Mexico, COLFAX, Roll 802 Book 1, Page 199b CIMARRON Image 4 of 20 Jose Narsiso Salazar found in: Occupation: Laborer 28/60/72 Salazar Gregorio W M 44 Antonia W F 38 Wife Jose W M 13 Son Jose Narsiso W M 12 Son Josefita W F 10 Daughter Juanito W M 6 Son All born in New Mexico. U.S. Western and Prairie States - Census Index (1880) State: New Mexico County: Colfax Township: Cimarron Relationship to Head: Son Age: 12 Gender: Male Race: White Marital Status: Single Occupation: Laborer Birthplace: New Mexico Territory Birth Year: <1868> Mother Birthplace: NM Father Birthplace: NM Roll: T9_802 Page: 199D ED: 6 Gregorio Salazar found in: U.S. Western and Prairie States - Census Index (1880) State: New Mexico County: Colfax Township: Cimarron Relationship to Head: Self Age: 44 Gender: Male Race: White Marital Status: Married Occupation: Laborer Birthplace: New Mexico Territory Birth Year: <1836> Mother Birthplace: NM Father Birthplace: NM Roll: T9_802 Page: 199D ED: 6 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- NO 1890 CENSUS IN NEW MEXICO. Twelfth Census of the United States Dated: 19 June 1900 Enumerator: J. M. Hernandez New Mexico, San Miguel County Page 130a Pena Blanca Precinct Number 36 Image 4 of 8 81132/132 Salazar Narsiso Head W M Jan 1870 30 Married 10 Ursulita Wife W F March 1872 28 Married 10 Esequiel Son W M Jan 1893 7 Single Ramon Son W M May 1897 3 Single Candido Son W M April 1899 1 Single Place of Birth of Indivual, Mother and Father are all listed as New Mexico. Father's occupation is Farmer. -------------------------------------------------------------------- New Mexico, San Miguel County Page in book 131a 1900 Census Pena Blanca Precinct 36 21 & 22 June 1900 Image 6 of 8 There is a Sotero Montoya Manuel Montoya Head W M July 1870 30 M 9 Piedad Wife W F June 1872 28 M 9 Sotero Son W M May 1892 8 S ** Escolastica Daughter W F March 1897 3 S Eloisa Daughter W F May 1899 1 S The Parents of Maria Marina Montoya Wife of Selustriano Salazar. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Salazar, Jose Narcisco (~1868 - ~1951) - male b. ABT 1868 d. ABT 1951 father: Salazar, Jose Gregorio (1834 - ) mother: Aragon, Maria Antonia (~1841 - ) spouse: Trujillo, Maria Ursula ----------child: Salazar, Selustriano ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grolet, Yvon (? - <1699) - male d. BEF 1699 in La Rochelle, Kingdom of France Thanks for the majority of early information in this database go to Virginia L. Olmsted, a certified genealogist from New Mexico. In the March 1987 issue of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly (Volume 75, Number 1), she published her research -- "Grolet-Gurulé: Los Franceses de Nueva Mexico" spouse: Odoin, Marie (? - <1699) ----------child: Gurulé, Santiago (~1663 - ~1712) --------------------------------------------------------------------- Gurulé, Santiago (~1663 - ~1712) - male b. ABT 1663 in La Rochelle, Kingdom of France d. ABT 1712 in Bernalillo, New Mexico father: Grolet, Yvon (? - <1699) mother: Odoin, Marie (? - <1699) Baptized Jacques Grolet at the Church of St. Jean, La Rochelle, Kingdom of France. He came to the New World as a member of the La Salle Expedition of 1685-1687, with two friends (Pedro Meusnier and Juan L'Archiveque). He was "lost" for five years among the savage Indians, then sent to Spain by order of the Viceroy, the Conde de Galve. After returning to New Spain, he came up to New Mexico with the Captain Cristoval de Velasco/Fray Francisco Farfan expedition to reconquer the Kingdom of New Mexico from the rebellious Indians, arriving in Santa Fe on 23 Jun 1694. The three Frenchmen had been imprisoned in Cadiz, Spain, until their release in 1692. The conditions of their release required that they become Spanish citizens and return to Nueva España. At Mexico City, these Frenchmen either requested, or were ordered, by the Viceroy to accompany the colonizing expedition bound for New Mexico. The French name, Grole or Grolet, soon evolved into Gurulé, and this was further Hispanicized by 19th century Padres into Guruled; the spelling went back midway to the present Gurulé. Spouse: Gallegos, Elena (~1680 - 1731) - m. 9 DEC 1699 in Bernalillo, New Mexico 1699, Nov. 9 (no. 5), San Felipe, Bernalillo. SANTIAGO GROLE, native of La Rothela in the French Realms, baptized in the church of St. Jean, son of Yvon Grole and Maria Odon(Odoe ?), both deceased, and Doña Elena Gallegos (19), native of Bernalillo, daughter of Antonio Gallegos and Doña Catarina Baca. Groom left France in company of the General Marshall de la Salle in search of continental region bordering on New France; was captive of infidel Indians for 5 years; then went to Spain by order of Viceroy Conde de Galve; back in Mexico City, he then came to New Mexico as a settler. Witnesses: Pedro de Chaves, notary; Pedro Meunier (26), native of Paris in France who knew groom for 15 years; Juan de Archibec 27), native of Ballona in France who also knew groom for 15 years; Baltasar Romero, Pedro Lopez, Felipe Gutierrez (40), mestizo. [Prenuptial Investigations - NM Roots Ltd., page 780] ----------child: Gurulé, Antonio (<1703 - 1761) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Gurulé, Antonio (<1703 - 1761) - male b. BEF 2 APR 1703 in Bernalillo, New Mexico d. 18 APR 1761 Father: Gurulé, Santiago (~1663 - ~1712) Mother: Gallegos, Elena (~1680 - 1731) Baptized on 2 April 1703 in Albuquerque, New Mexico 1750 census - NM, La Villa de Albuquerque Antonio Gurulé, Spanish (age 45), Antonia Quintana, Spanish (age 45), Juan Antonio (age 17), Fabiana (age 16), Seraphino (age 11), Elena (age 9), Francisca (age 7), Manuela (age 4). Rosa, Indian servant (40), with five sons: Juan (18), Juan (12), Antonio (8), Mathias (6), Thomas (4). Bernardina, Indian servant (30), with five children: Maria Antonia (16), Ygnacio (11), Joseph (9), Josepha (6), Maria (3) [Olmsted's research] Antonio Gurulé, probably born shortly before his baptism on 2 Apr 1703, married at age 18 to Antonia Quintana, aged 16, daughter of Jose Quintana (a neighbor and one of the witnesses to Elena Gallegos' will) by Quintana's wife Antonia Lujan Dominguez; he died 18 Apr 1761. When Antonio made his will, he stated that he had been married to Antonia Quintana for 40 years and were the parents of nine children (all were named in the document). spouse: Quintana, Antonia (~1705 - ) - m. ABT 1721 ----------child: Gurulé, Maria Manuela (~1722 - 1757) ----------child: Gurulé, Tomas (~1725 - 1786) ----------child: Gurulé, Luisa de Jesus (<1731 - 1776) ----------child: Gurulé, Juan Antonio (<1733 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Fabiana (<1736 - <1779) ----------child: Gurulé, Serafino (~1740 - 1792) ***** ----------child: Gurulé, Elena (~1741 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Maria Francisca (<1743 - >1793) ----------child: Gurulé, Manuelita (~1746 - ) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Gurulé, Serafino (~1740 - 1792) - male b. ABT 1740 d. 8 MAR 1792 in Albuquerque, New Mexico father: Gurulé, Antonio (<1703 - 1761) mother: Quintana, Antonia (~1705 - ) The marriage of Serafin and Maria was confirmed by the premarital investigation of their daughter, Antonia Rosa. 1790 census - NM, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Plaza #7 Serafin Gurulé (Spanish, age 50, widower), one son (age 14) [Olmsted's research] Serafin was one of the original grantees of the San Antonio de Las Huertas Grant, and is so identified in the Court of Private Land Claims, Case No. 90. The land was granted by Governor Don Tomas Velez Gauchupin, September 20, 1765, and proceedings were completed January 13, 1768 by Governor and Captain General Don Pedro Fermin de Mendinueta. The family lived at Las Huertas for a number of years, but Maria Gertrudis was buried in Albuquerque, July 1, 1783. Spouse: Aragon, Maria Gertrudis (? - 1783) ----------child: Gurulé, Antonia Rosa (~1764 - <1792) ----------child: Gurulé, Maria de la Luz (1767 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Miguel Antonio (<1768 - 1804) ----------child: Gurulé, Maria Juliana (<1771 - 1845) ******* ----------child: Gurulé, Juan Andres (<1773 - 1773) ----------child: Gurulé, Antonio Jose (<1775 - ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gurulé, Maria Juliana (<1771 - 1845) - Female b. BEF 13 JAN 1771 in Bernalillo, New Mexico d. 22 MAY 1845 in Albuquerque, New Mexico father: Gurulé, Serafino (~1740 - 1792) mother: Aragon, Maria Gertrudis (b. Unknown d. 1 JUL 1783 in Albuquerque, New Mexico). Juliana was Baptized 13 Jan 1771 at San Felipe Mission, Bernalillo, New Mexico. Died: 22 May 1845 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Spouse: Lucero, Diego Antonio - m. 16 AUG 1785 in San Felipe de Neri Church, Albuquerque, New Mexico 1785, Aug. 14 (no. 8), Albuquerque. Banns notice. Diego Antonio Lucero, espanol of the Sandia Parish, widowed of Francisca Montoya, and Juliana Gurulé, espanola, daughter of Serafin Gurulé and Maria Gertrudis Aragon, deceased. [Prenuptial Investigations - NM Roots Ltd., Page 973] FHL Film #16643 - Marriages - San Felipe de Neri Church ----------child: Lucero, Juan Felipe (1788 - ) ----------child: Lucero, Diego Antonio (Junior). ----------child: Lucero, Maria Paula ----------child: Lucero, Maria Rita (1801 - ) ----------child: Lucero, Maria Catalina (~1810 - 1852) ******* ------------------------------------------------------------------- Lucero, Maria Catalina (~1810 - 1852) - female b. ABT 1810 d. 9 FEB 1852 in Alameda, New Mexico Father: Lucero, Diego Antonio Mother: Gurulé, Maria Juliana (<1771 - 1845) spouse: Salazar, Juan Alonzo (1801 - ) - m. 18 DEC 1826 in San Felipe de Neri Church, Albuquerque, New Mexico 1826, Dec. 18 (no. 58), Albuquerque. Alonso Salazar (25), son of Luis Salazar and Isabel Rael, and Maria Catarina Lucero (16), d. of Diego Antonio Lucero and Maria Juliana Gurule. Witnesses: Jose Mariano Aragon (46), Francisco Saavedra (53), both married, Jose Anastasio Hernandez (6), widower. [Prenuptial Investigations - NM Roots Ltd., page 1681] FHL Film #16643 - Marriages - San Felipe de Neri Church ----------child: Salazar, Maria Dolores (1828 - ) ----------child: Salazar, Francisco (1831 - ) ----------child: Salazar, Jose Gregorio (1834 - ) ******* ----------child: Salazar, Maria Tomasa (1847 - ) PARENTS OF LUCERO, Maria Catalina, wife of Juan Alonzo Salazar Father: Lucero, Diego Antonio - male b. in Alameda, New Mexico Mother: Widower of Francisca Montoya. 1802 - NM, Plaza de Nuestra Senora de La Alameda Maria Juliana Gurulé and husband, Diego Antonio Lucero Spouse: Gurulé, Maria Juliana (<1771 - 1845) - m. 16 AUG 1785 in San Felipe de Neri Church, Albuquerque, New Mexico 1785, Aug. 14 (no. 8), Albuquerque. Banns notice. Diego Antonio Lucero, espanol of the Sandia Parish, widowed of Francisca Montoya, and Juliana Gurulé, espanola, daughter of Serafin Gurulé and Maria Gertrudis Aragon, deceased. [Prenuptial Investigations - NM Roots Ltd., page 973] FHL Film #16643 - Marriages - San Felipe de Neri Church ----------child: Lucero, Juan Felipe (1788 - ) ----------child: Lucero, Diego Antonio ----------child: Lucero, Maria Paula ----------child: Lucero, Maria Rita (1801 - ) ----------child: Lucero, Maria Catalina (~1810 - 1852) ******* ----------------------------------------------------------------- Salazar, Jose Gregorio (1834 - ) - male b. 14 APR 1834 in Albuquerque, New Mexico father: Salazar, Juan Alonzo (1801 - ) mother: Lucero, Maria Catalina (~1810 - 1852) Baptized 15 Apr 1834 at San Felipe de Neri Church 1880 - NM, Colfax County, Cimarron Gregorio Salazar (1836, age 44, laborer, NM), Antonia (1841, age 39, NM), Jose (1867, age 13, NM), Jose Narsiso (1868, age 12, NM), Josefita (1870, age 10, NM), Juanito (1874, age 6, NM) Spouse: Mestas, Juana (? - <1872) Spouse: Aragon, Maria Antonia (~1841 - ) - m. 17 OCT 1872 in Santa Clara Church, Cimarron, New Mexico Marriages - Santa Clara Church (Page 3) ----------child: Salazar, Jose (~1867 - ) ----------child: Salazar, Jose Narcisco (~1868 - ~1951) ******* ----------child: Salazar, Josefita (~1870 - ) ----------child: Salazar, Juanito (~1874 - ) Jose Gregorio SALAZAR married twice. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Salazar, Jose Narcisco (~1868 - ~1951) - Male b. ABT 1868 d. ABT 1951 father: Salazar, Jose Gregorio (1834 - ) mother: Aragon, Maria Antonia (~1841 - ) spouse: Trujillo, Maria Ursula ----------child: Salazar, Selustriano **** Maria Aragon's parents: Aragon, Maria Antonia (~1841 - ) - Female b. ABT 1841 in Cimarron, New Mexico Daughter of Pedro Celestino and Guadalupe Martin ----------------------------------------------------------------- Salazar, Selustriano - Male Father: Salazar, Jose Narcisco (~1868 - ~1951) Mother: Trujillo, Maria Ursula Spouse: ----------Child: Salazar, David H. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gurulé, Salvador (~1817 - <1892) - Male b. ABT 1817 in Alameda, New Mexico d. BEF JUL 1892 Father: Gurulé, Jose Domingo (~1780 - 1821) Mother: Gonzales, Ana Maria 1850 - NM, Bernalillo County (page 50) Salvador (1817, age 33), Maria Juana (1833, age 17), Dolores (1840, age 10), Jose (1843, age 7), Rosalia (1845, age 5), Ignacia (1846, age 4), Maria Luse (1847, age 3), Jose Enreteria (1850, 6 months) 1860 - NM, Bernalillo County, Location: Alameda Salvador (1824, age 36, farmer), Juana Moya (1822, age 38), Maria Dolores (1838, age 22), Jose (1842, age 18), Ygnacia (1846, age 14), Lupe (1848, age 12, f), Albina (1852, age 8), Juan (1855, age 5), Seferina (1856, age 4) 1870 - NM, Bernalillo County, Alameda Salvador (1818, age 52), Juana (1825, age 45), Dolores (1840, age 30), Lupe (f, 1852, age 18), Albina (1855, age 15), Juan (1858, age 12), Seferino (1859, age 11), Maria (1864, age 6), Vicente (1867, age 3), Anastacia (1869, age 1) Spouse: Moya, Maria Juana (~1825 - ) - m. 12 MAR 1850 in San Felipe de Neri Church, Albuquerque, New Mexico FHL Film #16643 - Marriages - San Felipe de Neri Church ----------child: Gurulé, Maria Dolores (~1838 - 1914) ----------child: Gurulé, Jose (~1843 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Rosalia (1845 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Ygnacia (~1846 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Maria Guadalupe de Jesus (1847 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Jose Meterio (1850 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Albina (~1852 - 1906) ----------child: Gurulé, Juan Jose (r1854 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Seferino (1857 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Maria Simona (1861 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Jose Leonides (<1863 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Maria (~1864 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Vicente (~1867 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Anastacia (~1869 - ) --------------------------------------------------------------------- Gurulé, Seferino - Male Father: Gurulé, Lauriano (1910 - ~1976) Mother: Ortiz, Maria ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Gurulé, Selena - Female Father: Gurulé, Lauriano (1910 - ~1976) Mother: Ortiz, Maria Moya, Maria Juana (~1825 - ) - Female b. ABT 1825 Daughter of Eusebio Moya and Ana Maria Gertrudes Montaño Spouse: Gurulé, Salvador (~1817 - <1892) - m. 12 MAR 1850 in San Felipe de Neri Church, Albuquerque, New Mexico FHL Film #16643 - Marriages - San Felipe de Neri Church ----------child: Gurulé, Maria Dolores (~1838 - 1914) ----------child: Gurulé, Jose (~1843 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Rosalia (1845 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Ygnacia (~1846 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Maria Guadalupe de Jesus (1847 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Jose Meterio (1850 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Albina (~1852 - 1906) ----------child: Gurulé, Juan Jose (r1854 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Seferino (1857 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Maria Simona (1861 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Jose Leonides (<1863 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Maria (~1864 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Vicente (~1867 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Anastacia (~1869 - ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gurulé, Serafino (~1740 - 1792) - Male b. ABT 1740 d. 8 MAR 1792 in Albuquerque, New Mexico Father: Gurulé, Antonio (<1703 - 1761) Mother: Quintana, Antonia (~1705 - ) The marriage of Serafin and Maria was confirmed by the premarital investigation of their daughter, Antonia Rosa. 1790 Census - NM, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Plaza # 7 Serafin Gurulé (Spanish, age 50, widower), one son (age 14) [Olmsted's research] Serafin was one of the original grantees of the San Antonio de Las Huertas Grant, and is so identified in the Court of Private Land Claims, Case No. 90. The land was granted by Governor Don Tomas Velez Gauchupin, September 20, 1765, and proceedings were completed January 13, 1768 by Governor and Captain General Don Pedro Fermin de Mendinueta. The family lived at Las Huertas for a number of years, but Maria Gertrudis was buried in Albuquerque, July 1, 1783. Spouse: Aragon, Maria Gertrudis (? - 1783) ----------child: Gurulé, Antonia Rosa (~1764 - <1792) ----------child: Gurulé, Maria de la Luz (1767 - ) ----------child: Gurulé, Miguel Antonio (<1768 - 1804) ----------child: Gurulé, Maria Juliana (<1771 - 1845) ----------child: Gurulé, Juan Andres (<1773 - 1773) ----------child: Gurulé, Antonio Jose (<1775 - ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gurulé, Maria Juliana (<1771 - 1845) - Female b. BEF 13 JAN 1771 in Bernalillo, New Mexico d. 22 MAY 1845 in Albuquerque, New Mexico Father: Gurulé, Serafino (~1740 - 1792) Mother: Aragon, Maria Gertrudis (? - 1783) Baptized 13 Jan 1771 at San Felipe Mission Spouse: Lucero, Diego Antonio - m. 16 AUG 1785 in San Felipe de Neri Church, Albuquerque, New Mexico 1785, Aug. 14 (no. 8), Albuquerque. Banns notice. Diego Antonio Lucero, espanol of the Sandia Parish, widowed of Francisca Montoya, and Juliana Gurulé, espanola, daughter of Serafin Gurulé and Maria Gertrudis Aragon, deceased. [Prenuptial Investigations - NM Roots Ltd., page 973] FHL Film #16643 - Marriages - San Felipe de Neri Church ----------child: Lucero, Juan Felipe (1788 - ) ----------child: Lucero, Diego Antonio ----------child: Lucero, Maria Paula ----------child: Lucero, Maria Rita (1801 - ) ----------child: Lucero, Maria Catalina (~1810 - 1852 ------------------------------------------------------------ Lucero, Maria Catalina (~1810 - 1852) - Female b. ABT 1810 d. 9 FEB 1852 in Alameda, New Mexico Father: Lucero, Diego Antonio Mother: Gurulé, Maria Juliana (<1771 - 1845) Spouse: Salazar, Juan Alonzo (1801 - ) - m. 18 DEC 1826 in San Felipe de Neri Church, Albuquerque, New Mexico 1826, Dec. 18 (no. 58), Albuquerque. Alonso Salazar (25), son of Luis Salazar and Isabel Rael, and Maria Catarina Lucero (16), d. of Diego Antonio Lucero and Maria Juliana Gurule. Witnesses: Jose Mariano Aragon (46), Francisco Saavedra (53), both married, Jose Anastasio Hernandez (6), widower. [Prenuptial Investigations - NM Roots Ltd., page 1681] FHL Film #16643 - Marriages - San Felipe de Neri Church ----------child: Salazar, Maria Dolores (1828 - ) ----------child: Salazar, Francisco (1831 - ) ----------child: Salazar, Jose Gregorio (1834 - ) ----------child: Salazar, Maria Tomasa (1847 - ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Salazar, Jose Gregorio (1834 - ) - Male b. 14 APR 1834 in Albuquerque, New Mexico Father: Salazar, Juan Alonzo (1801 - ) Mother: Lucero, Maria Catalina (~1810 - 1852) Baptized 15 Apr 1834 at San Felipe de Neri Church 1880 - NM, Colfax County, Cimarron Gregorio Salazar (1836, age 44, laborer, NM), Antonia (1841, age 39, NM), Jose (1867, age 13, NM), Jose Narsiso (1868, age 12, NM), Josefita (1870, age 10, NM), Juanito (1874, age 6, NM). --------------------------------------------------------------- Salazar, Jose Gregorio (1834 - ) - Male b. 14 APR 1834 in Albuquerque, New Mexico Father: Salazar, Juan Alonzo (1801 - ) Mother: Lucero, Maria Catalina (~1810 - 1852) Baptized 15 Apr 1834 at San Felipe de Neri Church 1880 - NM, Colfax County, Cimarron Gregorio Salazar (1836, age 44, laborer, NM), Antonia (1841, age 39, NM), Jose (1867, age 13, NM), Jose Narsiso (1868, age 12, NM), Josefita (1870, age 10, NM), Juanito (1874, age 6, NM) Spouse: Mestas, Juana (? - <1872) Spouse: Aragon, Maria Antonia (~1841 - ) - m. 17 OCT 1872 in Santa Clara Church, Cimarron, New Mexico Marriages - Santa Clara Church (page 3) . ----------child: Salazar, Jose (~1867 - ) ----------child: Salazar, Jose Narcisco (~1868 - ~1951) ----------child: Salazar, Josefita (~1870 - ) ----------child: Salazar, Juanito (~1874 - ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mestas, Juana (? - <1872) - Female d. BEF OCT 1872 Spouse: Salazar, Jose Gregorio (1834 - ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Salazar, Jose Narcisco (~1868 - ~1951) - Male b. ABT 1868 d. ABT 1951 Father: Salazar, Jose Gregorio (1834 - ) Mother: Aragon, Maria Antonia (~1841 - ) Spouse: Trujillo, Maria Ursula ----------child: Salazar, Selustriano -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Salazar, Selustriano - Male Father: Salazar, Jose Narcisco (~1868 - ~1951) Mother: Trujillo, Maria Ursula Spouse: ----------child: Salazar, David H. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aragon, Maria Antonia (~1841 - ) - Female b. ABT 1841 in Cimarron, New Mexico Daughter of Pedro Celestino and Guadalupe Martin spouse: Salazar, Jose Gregorio (1834 - ) - m. 17 OCT 1872 in Santa Clara Church, Cimarron, New Mexico Marriages - Santa Clara Church (page 3) ----------child: Salazar, Jose (~1867 - ) ----------child: Salazar, Jose Narcisco (~1868 - ~1951) ----------child: Salazar, Josefita (~1870 - ) ----------child: Salazar, Juanito (~1874 - ) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Antonio Gurule, Santiago Gurule, Elena Gallegos, Antonio Gurule New Mexico Land Grants - Reel 38 - C51 - Frame 32 Elena Gallegos Grant Translation - Will of Antonio Gurule The will starts with confession of faith, with desire to be buried in a Franciscan habit near the front of the church. States that he, Antonio Gurule, is a resident of Albuquerque. Names as executors: his "son" Tadeo Garcia (husband of daughter Luisa) and his wife, Antonia Quintana - whom he wishes to be custodian of his property and guardian of his children. States that he has been married to Antonia Quintana for 40 years, and that they have had nine children: Tomas, Manuela, Luisa,Fabiana, Juan Antonio, Serafin, Elena, Francisca, and Manuelita; and that eight of them are married. Tomas and the others have received what is coming to them by inheritance of land and other property and 300 acres of land for agriculture. He states that when he was married to his wife, he had nothing but the inheritance from his parents. He states that he owns a tract of land called Jesus Maria on which he has some cultivated land and a house of six rooms and on the land a ditch for irrigation and that it should be understood that as legal owner, he gives half to his wife and half to his children. He states that first a portion must be used to pay for his funeral expenses and debts and ___ something to _______ . He also states that two Indian women, Rosa and Elena, who had served his mother should be freed and provided for. He enumerated his property -- one saddle, one bridle, one sheath, one sword, one coat, two spurs, one horse and 2 yoke of oxen with yokes. He says that his son Serafin should have the gun, shield and sword and that his wife should have the saddle, bridle, spurs, the cart and three beasts (horses and oxen). He states that he owes Marcos Baca 26 sheep and thathe should be paid. He states that he has had of Bernardino Sena, resident of the Villa, 208 ____ only on good faith and he wants to honor this. He also stated that he gave Tomas de Sena, resident of the Villa, 60 sheep, on good faith, apparently they were to share the lambs - after a year and two years. He would like this carried out. He wishes Bentura Mestas to take care of the loss or gain. He asks the Alcade Mayor, Capt Jose Xaramillo, to adjudicate the codicil and will and give the custody of his goods to Antonia Quintana. Signed by his own hand on 8 Apr 1761. Then he states Alexander Gonzales owes him one cow. Signed Antonio Grolet Witnesses: Jose Xaramillo, Judge Silvestre Griego Salvador Martinez ------------CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS HERALDICOS Consulta de escudo de armas de la casa de los: Apellido: Salazar. Origen: Este linaje proviene de la casa de Velasco, que entroncó por matrimonio con los Salazar, dándo origen a este llinaje que se estableció en Asturias. Distribución: Más tarde se extendieran por toda la Península. Personajes históricos: Diego de Velasco y Mendieta, capitán de los Tercios Reales fue uno de sus miembros más famosos. Escudo de armas: Escudo de gules y trece estrellas de oro.