Gómez & Rosales Family of El Paso, Texas

Maria DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA1721

Name
Maria DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
Birth
Death of a husbandCristoval ENRRIQUEZ
before 1684

Shared note: Dead at the time of his daughter Juana's baptism in 1684.
Baptism of a daughterJuana ENRRIQUEZ y MENDOSA
December 18, 1684
Marriage of a childSimon PEREZ GRANILLO IICatharina ENRRIQUESView this family
April 25, 1694
Property
Hacienda San Julian
1702
Shared note: Maria Dominguez de Mendosa was the dueño of a Hacienda San Julian near the present city of Chihuahua. There are various documents in the Archives of Parral that demonstrate lawsuits between landowners of west Chihuahua. In one lawsuit Maria sued one of her neighbors Miguel Cano de los Rios over water rights. Miguel had constructed a dam that held up water that Maria needed to irrigate wheat and other crops. This is a case of one of our ancestors suing another ancestor!!

Marriage of a childJoseph Bernardo SAENSJuana ENRRIQUEZ y MENDOSAView this family
February 3, 1704
Marriage of a childAndres DIAS CABALLEROEstefania ENRRIQUEZView this family
February 3, 1704
Death of a sonJuan ENRRIQUEZ y MENDOSA
before August 1707
Shared note: Juan's mother Maria Domiguez was his beneficiary and covered his debts.
Residence 1707
Marriage of a childCapitán Lucas ENRRIQUEZRossa ASCUE HIERROView this family
May 18, 1721
Death after 1721

Shared note: Maria was alive at the time of her son Lucas' marriage in 171.
Family with Cristoval ENRRIQUEZ - View this family
husband
herself
daughter
Juana ENRRIQUEZ y MENDOSA
Baptism: December 18, 1684Valle de San Bartolome, Chihuahua, Nueva Vizcaya
Death: March 11, 1761Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico
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Birth

She was married to [Juan] Cristobal Enriquez. Her husband died in about early 1684, based on the baptism record of her daughter Juana, when it was noted Maria was a widow, with Capitan Joseph Sapian and his wife serving as padrinos. In 1707, she owned and operated the Hacienda Julian, and presented her title and papers and her account book of the servants she paid to Governor Juan Fernandez de Cordoba. In 1698, she and her son Juan Enriquez served as padrinos for a child at a Franciscan chapel in the Valle of San Bartolome. Her other son was Antonio. According to records, including her testimony and Antonio’s, her son Juan died before her and she was his sole heir.

Cite: Jurisdiction of San Bartolome (1698) Valle de Allende, FHL 162634, pp. 112, 252; Parral Archive, Fondo Colonial, Gobierno y administración, Visitas, AHMP.FC.A23.003.073, Justicia, Demandas de deudas, AHMP.FC.D12.048.838

Taken from: linealist: New Mexican History and Archive Projects December 18, 2015, After the Pueblo Revolt, Part 2 https://linealist.wordpress.com/2015/12/18/after_pueblo_revolt2

Property

Maria Dominguez de Mendosa was the dueño of a Hacienda San Julian near the present city of Chihuahua. There are various documents in the Archives of Parral that demonstrate lawsuits between landowners of west Chihuahua. In one lawsuit Maria sued one of her neighbors Miguel Cano de los Rios over water rights. Miguel had constructed a dam that held up water that Maria needed to irrigate wheat and other crops. This is a case of one of our ancestors suing another ancestor!!

Death

Maria was alive at the time of her son Lucas' marriage in 171.

PropertyMaria Dominguez Sued Miguel Cano Over Water Rights in 1702Maria Dominguez Sued Miguel Cano Over Water Rights in 1702
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PropertyNicolas Enrriquez Sued by Neighbors Over Wood Cutting on Hacienda San JulianNicolas Enrriquez Sued by Neighbors Over Wood Cutting on Hacienda San Julian
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ResidenceMaria Dominguez Was Visited by Government Officials, 1707, Hacienda San JulianMaria Dominguez Was Visited by Government Officials, 1707, Hacienda San Julian
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