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17th Cenury Migration from Zacatecas to Nuevo Mexico

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Amalia,

In a message board from 2001 I found this statement:

“Among the original settlers [of Nuevo Mexico] were the Archuleta, Baca, Chavez, Lucero and Montoya families.

Amalia,

In a message board from 2001 I found this statement:

“Among the original settlers [of Nuevo Mexico] were the Archuleta, Baca, Chavez, Lucero and Montoya families. Soldiers brought from Spain included the Paez Hurtado, Fernandez de la Pedrera, Roybal surnames. Families which came from the Valley of Mexico [Mexico City] included Aragon, Medina, Ortiz, Quintana and many others. The bulk of this group arrived in Santa Fe in June 1695. From the city of Zacatecas [capital of the state of Zacatecas] and the mines of Sobrerete [in the state of Zacatecas] came the Armijo, Vigil, and Vargas families as well as others who did not arrive in Santa Fe until May 1695. Several families that were native to Guadalupe del Paso [now Juarez] came north, including the Padilla and Perea clans”.

So, that tells me that your Villalpandos were most likely from Zacatecas where the “Villa de Jerez” is.

The information in the post from 2001 seems to have been lifted from Fray Angelico’s book.

Emilie
Port Orchard, WA

 
Posted : 12/08/2011 8:30 pm
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Another reference that might be useful is George Hammond & Agapito Rey’s Don Juan de Oñate, colonizer of New Mexico, 1595-1628.

This is out of print, but if you go to http://www.worldcat.org/title/don-juan-de-onate-colonizer-of-new-mexico-1595-1628/oclc/00387044 you may find it in a library near to where you live.

George Fulton
Pleasanton, CA

 
Posted : 12/08/2011 10:24 pm
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Looks like I need to start in the Jerez records at Familysearch. Thank you!

Amalia Hernandez Arias

 
Posted : 12/08/2011 10:30 pm
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Been on vacation, so I’m not sure whether this site (Open Library) has been mentioned before. Hope it helps you with your online New Mexico history.

http://www.openlibrary.org/search?q=new+mexico+history&place_facet=new+mexico

G. Marentes

 
Posted : 14/08/2011 8:17 pm
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