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21 January 2012

February 18, 2012 NMGS Program

Botts Hall
Albuquerque Special Collection Library
423 Central NE
Albuquerque, NM
(On the corner of Central and Edith)


Saturday, February 18, 2012
10:30 AM – Noon





The Albuquerque Special Collections Library
and
The New Mexico Genealogical Society
Present

Sherry Robinson

John S. Calhoun:
Indian Agent, First Territorial Governor
 

Before he became N. M’s first territorial governor, John Calhoun came to New Mexico as its first Indian agent where he became acquainted with old civilizations and conflicts. Hispanic ranchers and Pueblo Indians were at the mercy of Navajo raiders who had their own grievances. Washington was ignorant of the territory so Calhoun was on his own.


Sherry Robinson is a well known media personality and columnist, independent historian and researcher in New Mexico. A speaker for the NM Humanities Council, she has won numerous awards for her work. Two of her books are: Apache Voices, and El Malpais, Mt. Taylor, & the Zuni Mts. with a history of the Lipan Apaches ready to be published.


Join us in the newly renovated Botts Hall at the Albuquerque Special Collections Library on Central and Edith.


For more information about our programs, check out the New Mexico Genealogical Society’s website at http://www.nmgs.org/.


This program is free and open to the public.

17 January 2012

More about Ignacio Trujillo, born 1817

Yesterday, I published an ahnentafel table for one of my mother's second great-grandfathers, Igancio Trujillo. I thought I might add a little more information about this man.

Ignacio was one of the children of at least eight children of Juan Antonio Trujillo and Juliana Silva. This family was enumerated in the 1833 Mexican census of San Miguel del Socorro:

(Married) Juan Antonio TRUGILLO        38
                 Juliana SILVA                         32
                 Jose TRUGILLO                     18
                 Ygnacio                                    16
                  Miguel                                     14
                  Maria Josefa                            12
                  Maria Guadalupe                      8
                 Ysabel                                        6
                 Santiago                                     4
                 Juana Maria                               2

From this census record, we can figure out that Ignacio was born circa 1817.

When he was about 30 years old, Ignacio Trujillo married Maria Josefa Silbestra Pino on 28 February 1847 at the San Miguel Church in Socorro, New Mexico. She was the daughter of Jose Pino and Barbara Chaves. Josefa Silbestra was born about 2 January 1828 in Belen, New Mexico.

Ignacio and Josefa Silbestra had at least two children:

1. Maria Albina Trujillo, born 1 March 1863 in Valverde, New Mexico

2. Maximiliano Emilio Trujillo, husband of Veronica Baca

Maria Albina Trujillo was my mom's great-grandmother. Albina married Santiago Padilla on 25 November 1878 at San Miguel Church in Socorro, New Mexico. Santiago Padilla and Maria Albina Trujillo were the maternal grandparents of my maternal grandfather, Santiago Baca. It appears that my grandfather Santiago Baca may have been named after his grandfather Santiago Padilla.

Sources:

Ramirez Alief, Teresa, et al, New Mexico Census of 1833 and 1845: Socorro and SurroundingCommunities of the Rio Abajo (Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogical Society, 1994;), pp. 3 & 4.

Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Roll # 32.

Armijo Pfeufer, Lila et al, extractors & compilers, New Mexico Baptisms Church of Our Lady of Belen 1810 -1851 (Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogy Society, 1998;), p. 154.

Bautismos San Miguel del Socorro: January 1854 - March 1865 (Albuquerque: Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico, 1996;), p. 158.

Matrimonios San Miguel del Socorro, San Ignacio y San Cristobal, SanMarcial & Our Lady of Guadalupe of La Jolla (Albuquerque: Hispanic Genealogical Research Center, 1999.;), p. 128 & 207.

16 January 2012

5 Generation Ancestry of Ignacio Trujillo (born circa 1817)


 

First Generation


 


 

1. Ignacio TRUJILLO was born about 1817.1


 


 

Second Generation


 


 

2. Juan Antonio TRUJILLO was born about 1795.2 Maria Juliana SILVA and Juan Antonio TRUJILLO were married on 3 Nov 1813 in Tome, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.3


 

3. Maria Juliana SILVA was born about 1801.2


 

Juan Antonio TRUJILLO and Maria Juliana SILVA had the following children:


 

        i.    Jose TRUJILLO was born about 1815.2

    1    ii.    Ignacio TRUJILLO, born abt 1817.

        iii.    Miguel TRUJILLO was born about 1819.1

        iv.    Maria Josefa TRUJILLO was born about 1821.1

        v.    Maria Estafana Guadalupe TRUJILLO was born on 28 Dec 1823 in Socorro, New Mexico.4

        vi.    Isabel TRUJILLO was born about 1827.1

        vii.    Santiago TRUJILLO was born about 1829.1

        viii.    Juana Maria del Socorro TRUJILLO was born on 7 Aug 1830 in Socorro, New Mexico.5


 


 


 


 

Third Generation


 


 

4. Juan Agustin TRUJILLO was born about 1761 in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.6 Lucia Antonia de Jesus MONTANO and Juan Agustin TRUJILLO were married on 14 Mar 1784 in Isleta, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA.7


 

5. Lucia Antonia de Jesus MONTANO was born on 15 Jun 1766 in Alburquerque, NM.6,8


 

Juan Agustin TRUJILLO and Lucia Antonia de Jesus MONTANO had the following children:


 

    2    i.    Juan Antonio TRUJILLO, born abt 1795.

        ii.    Maria Paula Josefa TRUJILLO was born on 11 Mar 1790 in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.9


 


 


 

6. Pedro Antonio SILVA died on 30 Jan 1834 in Socorro, New Mexico.10 He was born in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.11 Apolonia TRUJILLO and Pedro Antonio SILVA were married on 2 Jan 1785 in Isleta, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA.1112


 

7. Apolonia TRUJILLO was born in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.11


 

Pedro Antonio SILVA and Apolonia TRUJILLO had the following children:


 

    3    i.    Maria Juliana SILVA, born abt 1801.

        ii.    Maria Altagracia SILVA was born (date unknown).

        iii.    Matias SILVA was born (date unknown).


 


 


 


 

Fourth Generation


 


 

8. Juan Antonio TRUJILLO was born in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA. Maria Rosa LUCERO and Juan Antonio TRUJILLO were married on 26 Nov 1761 in Isleta, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA.13


 

9. Maria Rosa LUCERO was born about 1747 in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.6


 

Juan Antonio TRUJILLO and Maria Rosa LUCERO had the following children:


 

    4    i.    Juan Agustin TRUJILLO, born abt 1761, Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.

        ii.    Francisco Antonio TRUJILLO was born on 5 Oct 1774 in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.14

        iii.    Manuel Vicente TRUJILLO was born (date unknown).

        iv.    Blas Mariano TRUJILLO was born in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.

        v.    Bernardo TRUJILLO was born (date unknown).


 


 


 

10. Bernarbe MONTANO was born in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.


 

11. Eduarda VARELA was born about 1737.1516 She was born in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.


 

Bernarbe MONTANO and Eduarda VARELA had the following children:


 

    5    i.    Lucia Antonia de Jesus MONTANO, born 15 Jun 1766, Alburquerque, NM.

        ii.    Jose Manuel MONTANO was born in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.7

        iii.    Domingo Antonio MONTANO was born (date unknown).

        iv.    Nicolas Antonio MONTANO was born on 15 Sep 1758 in Alburquerque, NM.17

        v.    Maria Juliana de Luz MONTANO was born on 26 Apr 1775 in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.18


 


 


 

12. Jose Manuel SILVA was born about 1722 in Tome, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.11 Maria Febronia BACA and Jose Manuel SILVA were married on 23 Oct 1757 in Isleta, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA.19


 

13. Maria Febronia BACA was born in Pajarito, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA.11


 

Jose Manuel SILVA and Maria Febronia BACA had the following children:


 

        i.    Buenaventura SILVA was born in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.11

    6    ii.    Pedro Antonio SILVA, born Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA; died 30 Jan 1834, Socorro, New Mexico.

        iii.    Pedro Fernando SILVA was born in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.11

        iv.    Francisco Casmiro Isidoro SILVA was born on 3 Apr 1760 in Isleta, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA.11

        v.    Jose Maria Asencio SILVA was born on 18 May 1760 in Isleta, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA.11

        vi.    Maria Guadalupe SILVA was born on 26 Sep 1768 in Isleta, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA.11

        vii.    Jose Francisco SILVA was born on 22 Mar 1772 in Isleta, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA.11

        viii.    Jose Ramon SILVA was born on 23 Mar 1772 in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.11,20

        ix.    Jose Ramon SILVA was born on 23 Mar 1774 in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.21

        x.    Maria Teodora SILVA was born on 13 Apr 1776 in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.11


 


 


 

14. Santiago TRUJILLO was born (date unknown).


 

15. Victoria CHAVES was born (date unknown).


 

Santiago TRUJILLO and Victoria CHAVES had the following children:


 

    7    i.    Apolonia TRUJILLO, born Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.

        ii.    Maria Josefa TRUJILLO was born on 1 Nov 1769 in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.2223

        iii.    Jose Antonio Xavier TRUJILLO was born on 27 Apr 1772.24

        iv.    Maria Isabel TRUJILLO was born about 1773 in Los Trujillos, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.25

        v.    Francisco Dionocio TRUJILLO was born on 6 Apr 1774 in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.21

        vi.    Santiago Mariano TRUJILLO was born on 6 Mar 1776.26

        vii.    Pablo TRUJILLO was born about 1791.27


 


 


 


 

Fifth Generation


 


 

20. Jose MONTANO was born about 1675 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.28 He died on 29 Jun 1756 at the age of 81 in Tome, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.28


 

21. Maria DE CUELLAR died after 1772.


 

Jose MONTANO and Maria DE CUELLAR had the following children:


 

    10    i.    Bernarbe MONTANO, born Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.

        ii.    Pedro MONTANO was born (date unknown).

        iii.    Juan Bautista MONTANO was born (date unknown).


 


 


 

22. Pedro VARELA JARAMILLO II was born about 1712.15 Maria Casilda GONZALES and Pedro VARELA JARAMILLO II were married on 3 Jan 1735 in Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico.29


 

23. Maria Casilda GONZALES was born about 1719.15


 

Pedro VARELA JARAMILLO and Maria Casilda GONZALES had the following children:


 

        i.    Vicente Jesus VARELA was born on 14 Jan 1736 in Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico.30

        ii.    Maria Dorotea VARELA was born about 1739.15

        iii.    Maria Magdelena VARELA was born between 1741 and 1743.15

        iv.    Luisa Paula VARELA was born about 1742.15

        v.    Manuela Antonia VARELA was born about 1744.15

        vi.    Manuel Antonio VARELA JARAMILLO was born before 15 Feb 1747 in Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico.31

        vii.    Monica VARELA was born about 1751.

        viii.    Vicente Fernando VARELA was born before 9 Jun 1753 in Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico.30

    11    ix.    Eduarda VARELA, born abt 1737.


 


 


 

24. Jose SILVA was born about 1704.11


 

25. Rosa BACA died on 9 Jun 1727 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA.11


 

Jose SILVA and Rosa BACA had the following children:


 

    12    i.    Jose Manuel SILVA, born abt 1722, Tome, Valencia, New Mexico, USA.

        ii.    Maria DE SILVA was born (date unknown).


 


 


 

26. Diego Domingo BACA was born (date unknown). Juana DURAN Y CHAVES and Diego Domingo BACA were married on 22 Apr 1736 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA.32


 

27. Juana DURAN Y CHAVES was born (date unknown).


 

Diego Domingo BACA and Juana DURAN Y CHAVES had the following children:


 

    13    i.    Maria Febronia BACA, born Pajarito, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA.

        ii.    Juana Maria BACA was born (date unknown).

        iii.    Jose Antonio BACA was born (date unknown).

        iv.    Maria Micaela BACA was born on 13 Oct 1753.3334

        v.    Juana Maria Andrea BACA was born on 21 Nov 1751.3536

        vi.    Juan Agustin BACA was born on 5 Sep 1756.37 He died on 24 Nov 1756 at the age of 0 in Pajarito, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA.38

        vii.    Maria Luisa BACA was born on 27 Aug 1759.39

        viii.    Barbara BACA was born on 12 Dec 1745.40

        ix.    Bartolome BACA was born on 22 Mar 1744.41 He was also known as Bartolo Baca.


 


 


 

30. Hernando CHAVES was born (date unknown).


 

31. Antonia SANCHEZ was born (date unknown).


 

Hernando CHAVES and Antonia SANCHEZ had the following children:


 

        i.    Maria Paula CHAVES was born about 1761 in Los Chaves.4243

    15    ii.    Victoria CHAVES.


 


 

 

    1. Ramirez Alief, Teresa, et al, New Mexico Census of 1833 and 1845: Socorro and SurroundingCommunities of the Rio Abajo (Name: New Mexico Genealogical Society, Albuquerque, NM. 1994;), pg. 4.

    2. Ramirez Alief, Teresa, et al, New Mexico Census of 1833 and 1845: Socorro and SurroundingCommunities of the Rio Abajo, pg. 3.

    3. Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Roll #23.

    4. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila, et al, extractors & compilers, New Mexico Baptisms San Miguel de Socorro Church 1821-1853 (Name: Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogy Society, 1998;), pg. 17.

    5. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila, et al, extractors & compilers, New Mexico Baptisms San Miguel de Socorro Church 1821-1853, pg. 54.

    6. Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogical Society, Inc. 1975, Spanish and Mexican Colonial Censuses of New Mexico: 1790, 1823, &1845 (Name: Olmsted, Virginia L., Translator and Compiler;), p. 40.

    7. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila & Margaret L. Buxton, transcribers; MargaretLeonard Windham & Evelyn Lujan Baca, compilers, New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta Church (Name: Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogy Society, 1996;), pg. 36.

    8. Albuquerque Baptisms, Archdiocese of Santa Fe, 1706 - 1850 (Name: Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogy Society, 1983;), p. 423.

    9. Hendrix, Rick, editor. Compiled by John B. Colligan., New Mexico Prenuptial Investigations from the Archivos Historicos delArzbispado de Durango, 1800-1893 (Name: Las Cruces: Rio Grande Historical Collections, New Mexico StateUniversity Library, 2000.;), p. 56.

    10. Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Roll # 41.

    11. Esquibel, Jose Antonio & John B. Colligan, The Spanish Recolonization of New Mexico. An Account of the FamiliesRecruited at Mexico City in 1693 (Name: Hispanic Genealogical Research Center, Albuquerque. 1999;), pg. 372.

    12. Chavez, Angelico, New Mexico Roots Ltd (Name: Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1982.;), pg. 1831.

    13. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila & Margaret L. Buxton, transcribers; MargaretLeonard Windham & Evelyn Lujan Baca, compilers, New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta Church, pg. 13.

    14. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila & Margaret L. Buxton, transcribers; MargaretLeonard Windham & Evelyn Lujan Baca, compilers, New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta Church, pg. 175.

    15. Olmsted, Viriginia Langham, compiler., Spanish and Mexican Censuses of New Mexico: 1750 - 1830 (Name: Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogy Society, 1981;), pg. 73.

    16. Valencia y Valdez, Gloria M., et. al. editors, Aqui Se Comienza: A Genealogical History of the Founding Familes of LaVilla de San Felilpe de Alburquerque (Name: Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogy Society, 2007;), pp. 494 & 504.

    17. Albuquerque Baptisms, Archdiocese of Santa Fe, 1706 - 1850, p. 430.

    18. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila & Margaret L. Buxton, transcribers; MargaretLeonard Windham & Evelyn Lujan Baca, compilers, New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta Church, pg. 176.

    19. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila & Margaret L. Buxton, transcribers; MargaretLeonard Windham & Evelyn Lujan Baca, compilers, New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta Church, pg. 10.

    20. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila & Margaret L. Buxton, transcribers; MargaretLeonard Windham & Evelyn Lujan Baca, compilers, New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta Church, pg. 164.

    21. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila & Margaret L. Buxton, transcribers; MargaretLeonard Windham & Evelyn Lujan Baca, compilers, New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta Church, pg. 173.

    22. Salas, Raymond P., extractor; Margaret Leonard Windham, compiler, New Mexico Marriages Churches of Immaculate Conception of Tome and OurLady of Belen (Name: Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogy Society, 1994;), pg. 11.

    23. Henricks, Rick, ed. & John B. Colligan, compiler, New Mexico Prenuptial Investigations From the Archivos Historicos delArzobispado de Durango, 1760-1799 (Name: Las Cruces: Rio Grande Historical Collections, New Mexico StateUniversity Library, 1996;), pg. 117.

    24. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila & Margaret L. Buxton, transcribers; MargaretLeonard Windham & Evelyn Lujan Baca, compilers, New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta Church, pg. 165.

    25. Salas, Raymond P., extractor; Margaret Leonard Windham, compiler, New Mexico Marriages Churches of Immaculate Conception of Tome and OurLady of Belen, pg. 21.

    26. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila & Margaret L. Buxton, transcribers; MargaretLeonard Windham & Evelyn Lujan Baca, compilers, New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta Church, pg. 181.

    27. Chavez, Angelico, New Mexico Roots Ltd, pg. 1942.

    28. Chavez, Angelico, Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod. Revised Edition (Name: Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press, 1992.;), pg. 234.

    29. Padilla y Baca, Luis Gilberto, compiler., Alburquerque Marriages: San Felipe de Neri Church 1726-1855 (Name: Independantly Published;), pg. 4.

    30. New Mexico Genealogical Society, Albuquerque Baptisms: Archdiocese of Santa Fe 1706 - 1850 (Name: Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogical Society, 1983;), pg. 83.

    31. New Mexico Genealogical Society, Albuquerque Baptisms: Archdiocese of Santa Fe 1706 - 1850, pg. 79.

    32. Chavez, Angelico, Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod. Revised Edition, pg. 144.

    33. Esquibel, Jose Antonio & John B. Colligan, The Spanish Recolonization of New Mexico. An Account of the FamiliesRecruited at Mexico City in 1693, PG. 203.

    34. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila & Margaret L. Buxton, transcribers; MargaretLeonard Windham & Evelyn Lujan Baca, compilers, New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta Church, pg. 136.

    35. Esquibel, Jose Antonio & John B. Colligan, The Spanish Recolonization of New Mexico. An Account of the FamiliesRecruited at Mexico City in 1693, pg. 203.

    36. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila & Margaret L. Buxton, transcribers; MargaretLeonard Windham & Evelyn Lujan Baca, compilers, New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta Church, pg. 131.

    37. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila & Margaret L. Buxton, transcribers; MargaretLeonard Windham & Evelyn Lujan Baca, compilers, New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta Church, pg. 142.

    38. Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Roll # 16783 (Isleta Burials 1726-1776).

    39. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila & Margaret L. Buxton, transcribers; MargaretLeonard Windham & Evelyn Lujan Baca, compilers, New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta Church, pg. 151.

    40. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila & Margaret L. Buxton, transcribers; MargaretLeonard Windham & Evelyn Lujan Baca, compilers, New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta Church, pg. 120.

    41. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila & Margaret L. Buxton, transcribers; MargaretLeonard Windham & Evelyn Lujan Baca, compilers, New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta Church, pg. 116.

    42. Armijo Pfeufer, Lila & Margaret L. Buxton, transcribers; MargaretLeonard Windham & Evelyn Lujan Baca, compilers, New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta Church, pg. 29.

    43. Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogical Society, Inc. 1975, Spanish and Mexican Colonial Censuses of New Mexico: 1790, 1823, &1845, pg. 41.

 

Albuquerque Baptisms, Archdiocese of Santa Fe, 1706 - 1850. Name: Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogy Society, 1983;.


 

Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogical Society, Inc. 1975. Spanish and Mexican Colonial Censuses of New Mexico: 1790, 1823, &1845. Name: Olmsted, Virginia L., Translator and Compiler;.


 

Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, New Mexico.


 

Armijo Pfeufer, Lila & Margaret L. Buxton, transcribers; MargaretLeonard Windham & Evelyn Lujan Baca, compilers. New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta Church. Name: Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogy Society, 1996;.


 

Armijo Pfeufer, Lila, et al, extractors & compilers. New Mexico Baptisms San Miguel de Socorro Church 1821-1853. Name: Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogy Society, 1998;.


 

Chavez, Angelico. New Mexico Roots Ltd. Name: Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1982.;.


 

Chavez, Angelico. Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod. Revised Edition. Name: Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press, 1992.;.


 

Esquibel, Jose Antonio & John B. Colligan. The Spanish Recolonization of New Mexico. An Account of the FamiliesRecruited at Mexico City in 1693. Name: Hispanic Genealogical Research Center, Albuquerque. 1999;.


 

Hendrix, Rick, editor. Compiled by John B. Colligan. New Mexico Prenuptial Investigations from the Archivos Historicos delArzbispado de Durango, 1800-1893. Name: Las Cruces: Rio Grande Historical Collections, New Mexico StateUniversity Library, 2000.;.


 

Henricks, Rick, ed. & John B. Colligan, compiler. New Mexico Prenuptial Investigations From the Archivos Historicos delArzobispado de Durango, 1760-1799. Name: Las Cruces: Rio Grande Historical Collections, New Mexico StateUniversity Library, 1996;.


 

New Mexico Genealogical Society. Albuquerque Baptisms: Archdiocese of Santa Fe 1706 - 1850. Name: Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogical Society, 1983;.


 

Olmsted, Viriginia Langham, compiler. Spanish and Mexican Censuses of New Mexico: 1750 - 1830. Name: Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogy Society, 1981;.


 

Padilla y Baca, Luis Gilberto, compiler. Alburquerque Marriages: San Felipe de Neri Church 1726-1855. Name: Independantly Published;.


 

Ramirez Alief, Teresa, et al. New Mexico Census of 1833 and 1845: Socorro and SurroundingCommunities of the Rio Abajo. Name: New Mexico Genealogical Society, Albuquerque, NM. 1994;.


 

Salas, Raymond P., extractor; Margaret Leonard Windham, compiler. New Mexico Marriages Churches of Immaculate Conception of Tome and OurLady of Belen. Name: Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogy Society, 1994;.


 

Valencia y Valdez, Gloria M., et. al. editors. Aqui Se Comienza: A Genealogical History of the Founding Familes of LaVilla de San Felilpe de Alburquerque. Name: Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogy Society, 2007;.

Parking at the Special Collections Library:

A few of you have shown concern about the parking situation at the Special Collections Library for the Tim Kimball presentation on January 21st. I spoke to the librarian, and she gave me this following suggestion:

1. Get there early. The earlier you are there, the more likely that you will find a close space to park.

2. There are parking spaces nearby, especially to the East, North and South of the library. If you don't mind walking, park a couple of blocks away.

3. Carpool. Ask a friend who is going to the program to drive you there or offer to drive someone else. If you have limited mobility, you may ask someone to drop you off near the door.

4. Take a bus. The Central bus stops just in front of the library. However, don't take the Rapid Ride. That bus does not stop near the library.

I know that this is not terribly convenient, but I know that this program will be worth it.

See you there! (I may take the bus!)

Robert Baca
President, New Mexico Genealogical Society


Tim Kimball - January 21, 2012 NMGS Presentation

Albuquerque Special Collection Library
423 Central NE
Albuquerque, NM
(On the corner of Central and Edith)


Saturday, January 21, 2012
10:30 AM – Noon

The Albuquerque Special Collections Library
and
The New Mexico Genealogical Society

present

Tim Kimball Asking for the Inestimable Right: New Mexico’s State Government of 1850

During spring of 1850 New Mexicans organized a state government and petitioned the US Senate for admission. Calling the promises made by Polk and Kearny in 1846, New Mexico possessed a greater population than most previous territories granted statehood. National hurdles of slavery, anti-Catholicism, and racism doomed this first attempt at statehood in a complex drama that continued for another 62 years.

Tim Kimball is an independent researcher and Army-trained intelligence analyst and is literate in Spanish and German. Tim’s special interest is in archival research on occupation-era New Mexico and its application to a more complete record of the period. He has published several articles and given several presentations on his interpretations.

Join us in the newly renovated Botts Hall at the Albuquerque Special Collections Library on Central and Edith! This presentation is the first of the 2012 New Mexico Centennial Program. Come help us celebrate every third Saturday of the month, January through November, 2012. For more information about our programs, check out the New Mexico Genealogical Society’s website at http://www.nmgs.org/.

This program is free and open to the public