Francisco DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA1656–
- Name
- Francisco DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
- Given names
- Francisco
- Surname
- DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
![]() | about 1656 32 Note: Francisco is verified to be a child of Tomé Dominguez and Catalina Lopez based on a blood relationship investigation found in the Archivo Diocesano de Durango. The statement clearly identifies him as son of Tomé and brother to Maria Dominguez.
Note: Information from Eduardo Ramos in a personal letter.
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![]() | Antonio DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA about 1661 (Age 5 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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![]() | Catalina LOPEZ de MEDEROS before 1680 (Age 24 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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![]() | Tomé DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA LOPEZ de MEDEROS August 1680 (Age 24 years) Cause: Injuries from fighting Indian insurgents Note: Witnesses at the musters of Spanish Survivors in 1681 attested that Tomé was killed by the enemy dur… Witnesses at the musters of Spanish Survivors in 1681 attested that Tomé was killed by the enemy during the Pueblo Uprising. Here is the statement given by his brother Diego Domínguez de Mendoza to that fact: [Pg 150, Revolt, Part II] "In this place which serves as the dwelling of Captain Diego Domínguez de Mendoza, on the 13th day of the month of October, 1681, I, Maestre de Campo Francisco Xavier, secretary of government and war, by order of Señor Don Antonio de Otermín, governor and captain—general of this kingdom, with the assistance of Lázaro de Mizquia and Antonio de Ayala, witnesses named by his lordship, made known the above auto to Captain Diego Domínguez de Mendoza in person. He having heard it, he said that since he attained years of discretion he has served his Majesty at his own cost and expense along with his father, Maestre de Campo Thomé Domínguez de Mendoza, and all his brothers, being always humbly obedient to all his Majesty's ministers, and always assisting at his own cost and expenses in the royal service and in the defense of those provinces. In one of the many battles in which he took part with his brothers, they killed his brother, Sargento Mayor Thomé Domínguez, and wounded badly another of his brothers, named Captain Juan Domínguez. On this occasion the said Captain Diego Domínguez came out with two arrow wounds, one in the leg and the other in the arm, from which he has suffered and is now almost crippled, his suffering being increased by the effect of the poison on the arrows. For this reason it is not possible for him to receive the pay as a soldier or as a settler, in addition to which he is married and has four children, three of them grown daughters. He gave this as his reply and signed it before me and the witness. Francisco Xavier, secretary of government and war (rubric) ; Diego Domínguez de Mendoza (rubric) ; witness, Lázaro de Mizquía (rubric) ; witness, Antonio de Ayala (rubric) ." Note: Here is statement given in October of 1681 in which Sargent Mayor Tome's father begins to explain wh… Here is statement given in October of 1681 in which Sargent Mayor Tome's father begins to explain why he has not answered the call to join the King's forces going north to subdue the Pueblo and Apache Insurgents. He mentions the sacrifices already made including the death of his namesake son Thomé. [Pg 144, Revolt, Part II] "In this post and rancho of Maestre de Campo Thomé Domínguez de Mendoza, on the second day of the month of October, 1681, I, Sargento Mayor Juan Lucero de Godoy, lieutenant of the señor governor and captain—general, notified the aforesaid Maestre de Campo Thomé Domínguez de Mendoza in person of the above auto. Having heard and understood it, he said that it is a matter of common knowledge that for four months he has been in the grip of illnesses, among them gout and a stomach disorder, besides being sixty—one years old; and that since he reached years of discretion he has been in the provinces of New Mexico serving his Majesty, as is well known to all the citizens, residents, and inhabitants of that kingdom, with the assistance of his four legitimate sons, one of whom died in the royal service, he being Sargento Mayor Thomé Domínguez de Mendoza." |
![]() | New Mexico Muster of Men at El Paso September 9, 1681 (Age 25 years)Note: [Pg 36, Revolt, Part 2] In this said rancho on the 9th of September, 1681, Captain Francisco Dominguez de Mendoza passed muster. He is married, is twenty—five years of age, and has sword, harquebus and shield, but no horses. He declared that neither does he have arms or a horse belonging to his Majesty. He so swore before God and a cross in the presence of the senior governor and captain—general before me, the present secretary. ANTONIO DE OTERMIN (rubric); Francisco Domínguez (rubric). Before me, FRANCISCO XAVIER, secretary of government and war (rubric) .
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![]() | Cathalina de la Rosa DOMINGUEZ August 20, 1687 (Age 31 years) Mexico, Select Baptisms, 1560-1950 For Cathalina Domingues Caravajal Gender: Female Baptism Date: 20 ago. 1687 (20 Aug 1687) Baptism Place: San Bartolome,Valle DE Allende,Chihuahua,Mexico Father: Thome Domingues De Mendoza Mother: Cathalina De Vitoria Caravajal FHL Film Number: 162634 |
![]() | Juana DOMINGUEZ de VARELA March 28, 1690 (Age 34 years) Mexico, Select Baptisms, 1560-1950 For Juana Domingez Varela Gender: Female Baptism Date: 28 mar. 1690 Baptism Place: San Bartolome,Valle DE Allende,Chihuahua,Mexico Father: Thome Domingez Mother: Catha. Varela De Lozada FHL Film Number: 162634 |
![]() | Salvador DOMINGUEZ de VARELA August 1, 1696 (Age 40 years) Mexico, Select Baptisms, 1560-1950 For Salvador Dominguez Barela Gender: Male Baptism Date: 1 ago. 1696 (1 Aug 1696) Baptism Place: San Bartolome,Valle DE Allende,Chihuahua,Mexico Father: Maestra de Campo Thome Dominguez De Mendoza Mother: Cathalina Barela De Lozada FHL Film Number: 162634 |
![]() | Elena DOMINGUEZ de VARELA May 19, 1699 (Age 43 years) Mexico, Select Baptisms, 1560-1950 For Elena Domingues Varela Gender: Female Baptism Date: 19 may. 1699 Baptism Place: San Bartolome,Valle DE Allende,Chihuahua,Mexico Father: Thome Domingues De Mendoza Mother: Catha De Varela FHL Film Number: 162634 |
![]() | Tomé “El Mozo” DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA about 1700 (Age 44 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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![]() | Maria DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA after 1721 (Age 65 years) Maria was alive at the time of her son Lucas' marriage in 1721. |
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Birth | Francisco is verified to be a child of Tomé Dominguez and Catalina Lopez based on a blood relationship investigation found in the Archivo Diocesano de Durango. The statement clearly identifies him as son of Tomé and brother to Maria Dominguez. |
Birth | Information from Eduardo Ramos in a personal letter. |
Military | [Pg 36, Revolt, Part 2] In this said rancho on the 9th of September, 1681, Captain Francisco Dominguez de Mendoza passed muster. He is married, is twenty—five years of age, and has sword, harquebus and shield, but no horses. He declared that neither does he have arms or a horse belonging to his Majesty. He so swore before God and a cross in the presence of the senior governor and captain—general before me, the present secretary. ANTONIO DE OTERMIN (rubric); Francisco Domínguez (rubric). Before me, FRANCISCO XAVIER, secretary of government and war (rubric) . |
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