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Juan Jose LOBATOAge: 43 years17151758

Name
Juan Jose LOBATO
Given names
Juan Jose
Surname
LOBATO
Note: He was a notary, 1723-1730.
Birth about 1715
Note: From Descendants of Bartolome I Lobato and Lucia Ana Negrete, LaDeane Miller, 2002, Denver Public Library Special Collections. (Not verified.)
MarriageElena MARTINView this family
December 27, 1733 (Age 18 years)
Birth of a son
#1
Antonio Jose LOBATO
about 1737 (Age 22 years)
Note: Reportedly, born in Ojo Caliente, New Mexico
Birth of a son
#2
Juan Augustin LOBATO

Fact
Juan Jose Lobato Ancestors

Note: The parents of Juan Jose Lobato are unknown but the number of possibilities are small. Known Lobato…
Fact
Published Origins

Note: Written and compiled by
Baptism of a sonJuan Augustin LOBATO
September 5, 1746 (Age 31 years)
Note: UAIR Collections › Documentary Relations of the Southwest › Biofile For LOBATO, JUAN JOSE
Baptism of a daughterMaria Rosa LOBATO
January 12, 1749 (Age 34 years)
Note: New Mexico Births and Christenings, 1726-1918 For Maria Rosa Lovato
CensusElena MARTINView this family
1750 (Age 35 years)
Note: Capitan Don Juan Joseph Lobato
Title
Alcalde Mayor of La Canada
1750 (Age 35 years)

Note: UAIR Collections › Documentary Relations of the Southwest › Biofile
Death January 17, 1758 (Age 43 years)
Family with Elena MARTIN - View this family
himself
Juan Jose LOBATO
Birth: about 1715Albuquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Nueva España
Death: January 17, 1758San Juan De Los Caballeros, San Juan, Rio Arriba, New Mexico
wife
Marriage: December 27, 1733San Juan De Los Caballeros, San Juan, Rio Arriba, New Mexico
4 years
son
12 years
daughter
Maria Rosa LOBATO
Baptism: January 12, 1749 34 22San Juan De Los Caballeros, San Juan, Rio Arriba, New Mexico
-2 years
son

Birth

From Descendants of Bartolome I Lobato and Lucia Ana Negrete, LaDeane Miller, 2002, Denver Public Library Special Collections. (Not verified.)

Census

Capitan Don Juan Joseph Lobato Doña Elena Martinez Juan Domingo Maria Barbara Antonio Joseph Cristobal Lorenzo de la Cruz Michaela Francisca Juan Augustine de Jesus Maria Rosa Servants: Petronila, Gertrudis

Fact

The parents of Juan Jose Lobato are unknown but the number of possibilities are small. Known Lobato residents of Rio Arriba all come from the same family that originated in Zacatecas. In particular, either Bartolomé or Blas Lobato are most likely the father of Juan.

Bartolome was a soldier in Santa Fe in 1696. He was mentioned in a Report about the arrest of an Indian for stealing corn: UAir - Ser Number 275-00189. Santa Fe. June 17, 1696. 3 pages. Informe. : ...."Lobato, Barttolome (Soldado)" ... Places: Santa Fe (Villa) Santo Domingo (Pueblo) Cochiti (Pueblo) San Felipe (Pueblo)

Bartolome Lobato was also in Santa Fe in 1697: LOBATO, BARTOLOME Occupation 1697 May 01: SANTA FE/(NONE) Marriage N.D.: N.P./SINGLE AZU FILM 2182, SANM REEL 3, FR. 0076 From: UAir Collections › Documentary Relations of the Southwest ›

The first Lobato settler in Rio Arriba after the return of the Spanish in 1693 was a soldier named Bartolomé Lobato. In 1712 a former resident of Santa Cruz, Ana Magdalena Hernández, recounted that after she was widowed she had sold her land in Santa Cruz to Bartolomé Lobato. Ana and many like her from Zacatecas had not remained long on her original land grant in Santa Cruz on the dangerous northern frontier but had retreated south to the safety of Santa Fe. Bartolomé Lobato, who had been a soldier in Santa fe for 10 years, did just the opposite.

  1. Bartolomé was one of the signers of a 1706 petition to establish a new town Villa Nueva de Santa Maria de Grado near Chimayó, east of Santa Cruz. Several Martin Serrano men also signed the petition, showing the Martin Serrano clan's long connection to the area.

    Bartolomé Lobato (signed) and wife Luciea Ana Negrete

  2. Bartolomé Lobato was listed in the 1707 Census of the Jurisdiction of La Villa Nueva de Santa Cruz. It is not clear if this was Bartolomé senior or junior.

    Bartolomé Lobato md. with Gertrudis [no surname] has 12 persons

  3. In 1710 several former soldiers petitioned to the Spanish government to be allowed to form a new village north of Santa Cruz situated at the juncture of the Rio del Norte and the Chama River and separate from Villa Nueva de Santa Cruz. The men, Captain Bartolomé Lobato, Captain Matías Madrid, Captain José Madrid, Captain Sebastián Durán, and Simón de Córdova stated:

"In order to get a better location for our plantings as well as for our families, the hauling of wood and other good conveniences, we have determined to proceed to settle a place which lies on the other side [west side] of the Rio del Norte [Rio Grande], which said tract is situated in front of some stone corrals and runs from the same to the boundaries of the pueblo of Chama, which is the boundary on the north. On the east side it is bounded by the said river [Rio Grande] and on the west and south by the hills and the said corrals."

Their request was denied but two years later they petitioned again. On March 29, 1712, the five captains were joined by Maese de Campo Roque de Madrid, Andrés González, Tomás Bejarano, Blas Lobato, Cristóbal de Castro Rodarte and a widow, Isabel de la Serna (all residents of the Villa Nueva de Santa Cruz) petitioned to the governor for land at the same site as previously requested. They stated:

"Whereas we find ourselves with the inconveniences of not being able to support ourselves in the said villa on account of the little land as well as on account of the inconveniences of hauling the wood, which is at a distance of six or seven leagues...(we petition) to make us a grant, in the name of his Majesty, of a tract which was formerly the villa of Yunque, in order to better ourselves with houses, forts and protection, as it is a frontier and it is necessary to garrison the same with arms. We ask that it be extended as far as the mesa of San Juan, the Río del Norte and Chama."

Denied again, Bartolomé Lobato wrote: "As it is known, to your Excellency that I entered among the number of the families from Zacatecas, and Cristóbal Rodarte [de Castro] and also Blas Lobato, my brother, came a long time after, and the Villa Nueva [de Santa Cruz] had already been founded and sworn to,...". They were denied again.

  1. Blas Lobato appeared in a Santa Cruz church records 1710-1715: Blas Lobato and Juana Flores (1713, 51:626)

  2. Some Historial Records of Lobato Family:

Spanish Archives of New Mexico (SANM), Series I, no. 427, Ramón García Jurado, conveyance of land to Bartolomé Lobato, May 7, 1707, Santa Cruz.

SANM I, no. 1020, Juan de Ulibarrí, Bartolomé Lobato, Matías Madrid and Others, Petition for Lands near Puesto de Chama, 1710. (Other records similar)

Fact

Written and compiled by LaDeane Miller April 2 2002 Lmiller1@cox.net Descendants of Bartolome I Lobato and Lucia Ana Negrete 1. Bartolome Lobato, born 1663 in Zacatecas. He married Lucia Ana Negrete.

Children of Bartolome I Lobato and Lucia Ana Negrete were as follows:

2 i Bartolome II Lobato, born 1691 in Zacatecas, Mexico. He married Juana Carrillo. 3 ii Agustin Lobato, born 1695 in Santa Fe, NM. He married (1) Juana Tafoya; (2) Barbara Marquez; (3) Ana Maria Lopez Zambrano. 4 iii Juan Cayetano Lobato, born 1698 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He married Luisa Chirinos.

Generation 2

  1. Bartolome II Lobato born 1691 in Zacatecas, Mexico. He married on 21 Aug 1714 in Santa Fe, New Mexico Juana Carrillo, born 1700 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, daughter of Miguel Carrillo and Maria Mondragon.

Children of Bartolome II Lobato and Juana Carrillo were as follows:

5 i Juan Jose Lobato, born 1715 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, NM. He married Elana Martin Serrano. 6 ii Juan Tomas Lobato, born 1725 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, Nm. He married (1) Maria Quiteria Padilla; (2) Petrona Encinas. 7 iii Tadeo Lobato, born 1728 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, Nm. He married on 23 Jan 1758 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, Nm Maria Nicolasa Gonzalez, born in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, Nm. 8 iv Vicente Lobato, born 1730 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, Nm. He married Antonia Gregoria Telles Jiron. 9 v Vicenta Lobato, born 1732 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, Nm. 10 vi Hijo Lobato, born 30 Aug 1733 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, Nm. 11 vii Antonia Rita Lobato, born 23 Nov 1734 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, NM; christened 23 Nov 1734 in San Felipe, Albuquerque, NM. She married Vicente dela Cruz Martin. 12 viii Manuela Lobato, born 1735 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, NM. She married (1) on 19 Sep 1757 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, NM Simon Rodriguez, born in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, NM; (2) on 30 Oct 1761 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, Nm Andres Jaramillo, born 1723 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, NM. 13 ix Barbara Lobato, born 1736 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, Nm. 14 x Ana Maria Lobato, born 1744 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, Nm.

Name

He was a notary, 1723-1730.

Title

UAIR Collections › Documentary Relations of the Southwest › Biofile LOBATO, JUAN JOSE BID Number 17657 Occupation 1741: LA CANADA (VILLA), NEW MEXICO/DON, ALCALDE MAYOR 1751 Nov 18: NUESTRA SENORA DE LA SOLEDAD/DON 1752 Aug 28: VILLANUEBA DE SANTA CRUZ/DON Family LOBATO, JUAN AGUSTIN (SN) (BORN AT OJO CALIENTE, NEW MEXICO AND BAPTIZED AT SANTA CLARA, SEPT. 5, 1746) Marriage 1733 Nov 27: SAN JUAN, NEW MEXICO/MARTIN, ELENA Notes 1751 : (NOV 18) SUPPORTED GOV. VELEZ IN CONFLICT WITH RELIGIOUS. APPOINTED BY GOV. VELEZ. Source DOMINGUEZ Sources THOMAS: THE PLAINS INDIANS AND NEW MEXICO (1940) DOMINGUEZ: THE MISSIONS OF NEW MEXICO (1956)

Record of various legal cases pertaining to or orginating from la Canada. Serial Number275-00747 TitleRecord of various legal cases pertaining to or orginating from la Canada. Date 07-05-1750 Date 09-07-1750 DocumentationSanta Fe. July 5, 1750. 13p. Demandas. Original. Signed. Copy. Dct July 5, 1750-September 7, 1750. Summary(R. Jackson) (1980) Persons Velez Cachupin, Thomas (Gobernador)Martin, Salvador Trujillo, Joseph Lobato, Juan Joseph (Alcalde Mayor la Canada) Tajoia, Lugarda Molina, Bernardo Romero, Fernando Archuleta, Marcos de Archuleta, Acensio deMartin, Domingo Pablan, Juan Sanchez, Joachin Saenz, FranciscoGalban, JuanGarcia, Francisco Rodriguez, JosephPadilla, Francisco Lujan, Juan Antonio PlacesLa Canada (Pueblo)Chiguagua (Villa)Ysleta (Pueblo)Rio Arriba (Puesto)Zia (Pueblo) First LocationAZU Film 2182 rl. 08 fr. 0978-0990 Original LocationSANM, Santa Fe, Span.Arch. 1621-1821, rl. 008 ff. 0978-0990