Juan DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA1646–
- Name
- Juan DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
- Given names
- Juan
- Surname
- DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
Birth | about 1646 22 |
Birth of a brother | Diego DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA about 1653 (Age 7 years) |
Birth of a brother | Francisco DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA about 1656 (Age 10 years) |
Birth of a brother | Antonio DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA about 1661 (Age 15 years) Note: [Pg 35, Revolt, Part 2] In his 1681 muster record in El Paso Maestre de Campo Tomé stated he had one son (unnamed) remaining in the household, aged 20. This must have been Antonio since the other living sons are all listed separately.
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Death of a mother | Catalina LOPEZ de MEDEROS before 1680 (Age 34 years) Note: Apparently. No death record for Catalina Lopez de Mederos exists but in in the Sept 1681 muster Tomé claimed to be married and he and his second wife Catalina Varela produced several children in the 1680s.
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Death of a brother | Tomé DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA LOPEZ de MEDEROS August 1680 (Age 34 years) Cause: Injuries from fighting Indian insurgents |
Residence | about 1680 (Age 34 years) |
Baptism of a half-sister | Cathalina de la Rosa DOMINGUEZ August 20, 1687 (Age 41 years) |
Baptism of a half-sister | Juana DOMINGUEZ de VARELA March 28, 1690 (Age 44 years) |
Baptism of a half-brother | Salvador DOMINGUEZ de VARELA August 1, 1696 (Age 50 years) |
Baptism of a half-sister | Elena DOMINGUEZ de VARELA May 19, 1699 (Age 53 years) |
Death of a father | Tomé “El Mozo” DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA about 1700 (Age 54 years) Note: Tome's youngest child Elena was born in 1699 and Tomé was deceased at the time of his daughter Josepha's marriage in 1701.
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Death of a half-brother | Francisco Xavier de CHAVES 1764 (Age 118 years) Note: The following record indicates Francisco died in 1762 but other documents in Parral having his signa… |
Death | yes |
Family with parents |
father |
Tomé “El Mozo” DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA Baptism: February 19, 1623 23 — Asuncion Sagrario Metropolitano (Centro), Distrito Federal, Mexico Death: about 1700 |
mother |
Catalina LOPEZ de MEDEROS Death: before 1680 |
Marriage: about 1642 — |
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brother |
Tomé DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA LOPEZ de MEDEROS Death: August 1680 — Nuevo Mexico, Nueva España |
younger brother |
Francisco DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA Birth: about 1656 32 — Nuevo Mexico, Nueva España Death: |
-9 years himself |
Juan DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA Birth: about 1646 22 — Nuevo Mexico, Nueva España Death: |
8 years younger brother |
Diego DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA Birth: about 1653 29 — Nuevo Mexico, Nueva España Death: |
9 years younger brother |
Antonio DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA Birth: about 1661 37 — Nuevo Mexico, Nueva España Death: |
sister | |
brother |
Father’s family with Unknown … |
father |
Tomé “El Mozo” DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA Baptism: February 19, 1623 23 — Asuncion Sagrario Metropolitano (Centro), Distrito Federal, Mexico Death: about 1700 |
step-mother | |
half-brother |
Francisco Xavier de CHAVES Death: 1764 — San Diego de Minas Nuevas, Chihuahua, Mexico |
Father’s family with Catalina VARELA DE LOSADA |
father |
Tomé “El Mozo” DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA Baptism: February 19, 1623 23 — Asuncion Sagrario Metropolitano (Centro), Distrito Federal, Mexico Death: about 1700 |
step-mother | |
Marriage: — |
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half-sister | |
half-sister |
Cathalina de la Rosa DOMINGUEZ Baptism: August 20, 1687 64 — San Bartolome, Valle De Allende, Chihuahua, Mexico |
3 years half-sister |
Juana DOMINGUEZ de VARELA Baptism: March 28, 1690 67 — San Bartolome, Valle De Allende, Chihuahua, Mexico |
9 years half-sister |
Elena DOMINGUEZ de VARELA Baptism: May 19, 1699 76 — San Bartolome, Valle De Allende, Chihuahua, Mexico |
-3 years half-brother |
Salvador DOMINGUEZ de VARELA Baptism: August 1, 1696 73 — San Bartolome, Valle De Allende, Chihuahua, Mexico |
Residence | This excerpt from CHIHUAHUA, APUNTES PARA SU HISTORIA is probably referring to Juan, son of Tomé. "The Captain of the Militias Don Juan Domínguez de Mendoza was originally from Isleta, New Mexico, but had settled in 1673 in Parral; There he married Rosa Márquez and later settled in Cusihuiriáchic when these mines were discovered. In 1708 he registered the mine called “El Carmen” in Santa Eulalia, which he later sold to General José de Orio y Zubiate. Some time later he devoted himself to exploiting the mine of "San Alejo" and that of "Nuestra Señora de la Piedad", associated with the General Pedro de Arizaga. It also had fourteen other bars in the "San Juan de Dios" mine, which was later transferred to Captain Andrés Facundo Carbonel." |