Tom McCabe's Genealogy 2025

Ambrosio SAES

Name
Ambrosio SAES
Given names
Ambrosio
Surname
SAES

Ambrosio SAENS

Name
Ambrosio SAENS
Given names
Ambrosio
Surname
SAENS
Also known as
Ambrosio Saens
Also known as
Ambrosio Saens de Chavez
MarriageMagdalena de GARFIASView this family
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Death of a fatherCapitán Pedro SANCHRZ de CHAVEZ
1633
Note: There is a document from 1633 in which María Rodríguez referred to herself as "muger legitima que fue de Pedro Saez de Chaves, difunto" ("legitimate wife of Pedro Sáez de Cháves, deceased") [AHP, Roll 1633A, fr. 634]. She referenced the last will and testament of her husband, indicating he was dead by 1633.
Birth of a son
#1
Ambrosio SAES de GARFIAS II
about 1635
Birth of a daughter
#2
Francisca SAES y GARFIAS
about 1637

Note: In a declaration at the Inquest of the death of Antonia Cano in 1669 Francisca stated she (Francisca) was 32 years old.
Birth of a son
#3
Joseph SAES de GARFIAS
about 1645

Note: According to the deposition he gave at the inquest of the death of Antonia Cano in 1669, he was 24 years old.
Census 1646
Note: Census of 1646 stated Ambrosio Saes was "propietario de minas con gente de servicio en su rancho."
Property 1646
Note: Ambrosio registers a mine north of the Sacramento River and mentions his brothers Antonio and Juan Saenz.
Marriage of a childDiego CANO de los RIOSFrancisca SAES y GARFIASView this family
1660

Source: Treviño Castro, Salvador. Del Chihuahua colonial. Mexico: Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, 2000.
Death of a daughterFrancisca SAES y GARFIAS
after July 1699

Note: Francisca was listed as a widow in the burial record of her son Francisco Cano in 1699
Death of a sonAmbrosio SAES de GARFIAS II
about 1704
Note: Wiil states he is son of Ambrosio Saes and Magdalena de Garfias, he was born in Valle de San Bartolome and Ana Rodriguez was his legitimate wife. It also names his legitimate children: Augustin, Magdalena, Ambrosio, Antonio, Francisca, Maria, Juan and Mattias.

Death of a daughterFrancisca SAES y GARFIAS
before 1709

Note: She was deceased at the time of her daughters Juana's marriage in 1709.
Fact
Ambrosio was part of Pedro Saens de Chavez Clan

Fact
Ambrosio Saes mentioned in Fondos del Parral

Note: AHMP.FC.D03.001.002 Justicia Adulterios y amancebamientos
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mother
Marriage: 1570
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himself
sister
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Family with Magdalena de GARFIAS - View this family
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wife
Marriage:
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daughter
9 years
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Census

Census of 1646 stated Ambrosio Saes was "propietario de minas con gente de servicio en su rancho."

Property

Ambrosio registers a mine north of the Sacramento River and mentions his brothers Antonio and Juan Saenz.

Fact

This information can be found on several sites on the Internet. I don't know its origins, but this copy was found on NewMexicoBustamenteFamily.blogspot.com:

"On March 2, 1635, in the Real y Minas del Pueblo de San Juan del Río, Nueva Vizcaya, General Cristóbal de Ontiveros, the executor of the estate of his deceased father-in-law, Captain Pedro Sánchez de Cháves (aka Sáez de Cháves) appeared before the Alcalde Mayor y Capitán a Guerra Captain don Francisco de Simancas, jointly represented by his wife, doña María Sáez, and by Captain Gerónimo de los Reyes, the representative of Captain Diego de Ontiversos, husband of doña Ana Sáez. This last couple was described as vecinos of the Valle de San Juan. General Cristóbal de Ontiveros provided an account of the settlement of the estate of Pedro Sánchez de Cháves, identifying doña María Sáez and doña Ana Sáez as sisters and legitimate daughters of Captain Pedro Sánchez de Cháves, a vecino of the "provincia de Santa Barabara," located in the Valle de San Bartolomé. (AHP, Roll 1641A, frs. 629-635). Ontiveros then named the children and heirs of Captain Pedro Sánchez de Cháves as doña Ana Sáes, doña Ana Sáez, Antonio Sáez, and Ambrosio Sáez.

According to information provided by General Ontiveros, Pedro Sánchez de Cháves had some property valued at 9,644 pesos (approximately $290,000), which consisted of a hacienda in the Valle de San Gregorio with land for livestock (cattle, sheep and goats), a "molino de pan" (a bread mill), and operations for extracting silver. Pedro Sánchez de Cháves also owned agricultural land and land for raising sheep and goats (ganado menor) that was known as Santa María, situated in the Valle de San Gregorio. In the settlement of estate, Antonio Sáez received over 3,000 pesos (approximately $90,000 in modern monetary terms) in accordance with his father's last will and testament in the form of 1,000 pesos, and two African slaves and the property of Santa María in the Valle de San Gregorio. Captain Diego de Ontiveros and Ana Sáez received 1,500 pesos. Captain Gerónimo de los Reyes, for his "solicitud de suerte," received 1,400 pesos. The total amount for Ambrosio Saez is not stated but the remaining amount owed to him was 2,594 pesos. An attached document from Captain Diego de Ontiveros and his wife doña Ana Sáez mentions her parents as Pedro Sánchez de Chávez and María Rodríguez.

There is a document from 1633 in which María Rodríguez referred to herself as "muger legitima que fue de Pedro Saez de Chaves, difunto" ("legitimate wife of Pedro Sáez de Cháves, deceased") [AHP, Roll 1633A, fr. 634]. She referenced the last will and testament of her husband, indicating he was dead by 1633. She again referred to her husband as "Pedro Saez," rather than Pedro Sánchez, indicating that the Sáez family name came from his side of the family.

Additional documentation indicates that the Ambrosio Sáez mentioned as a son of Pedro Sánchez (Sáez) de Cháves (deceased by 1633) was not the same person named as Ambrosio Sáez (b.ca. 1636-40) who settled in New Mexico, but this second Ambrosio Sáez was very likely a close relative being either a son or nephew of the elder Ambrosio Sáez.

In 1632, the elder Amborsio Sáez identified himself as a vecino and minero of the new discovery of San José de Parral, and referred to ten varas of a mine that he owned in the cerro (hill) of San José de Parral (AHP, Roll 1632, fr. 149-150). He signed the document, indicating he was literate. On September 12, 1635, Ambrosio Sáez gave official power of attorney to Damián de Ávila, a resident of San José del Parral, stating he was a "vecino y minero y labrador del Valle de san Bartolomé, provincia de Santa Barbara de la Na Vizcaya (AHP, Roll 1635, fr. 460). Ambrosio signed this document as well. Eleven years later on July 4, 1646, at San José del Parral, Ambrosio Sáez identified himself as a vecino y labrador del Valle de San Bartolomé when he registered a mine "que esta de quarenta leguas deste Real camino carril de carros del Nuevo Mexico azia el oriente y pasando el ultimo bando del Rio de Sacramento." He titled his mine "la mina de Sacramento." In this claim he mentioned the name of a son, Juan Sáez, and he mentioned a brother, "Capitán Antonio Saes, mi hermano." (1645B, fr. 556-557).

A few days latter, Captain Ambrosio Sáez, "vecino y labrador en el Valle de San Bartolomé," wrote a letter dated July 7, 1646. He declared he was the careteaker of the belongings of General Cristóbal de Ontiveros, apparently deceased at the time. He mentioned the widow of Ontiveros was doña María Sáez, who we know was his sister from other documents. (1645B, fr. 553). "

Researchers: Robert D. Martínez and José Antonio Esquibel

Sources: El Archivo de Hidalgo del Parral (AHP), Roll 1632, frs. 149-150, Roll 1633A, fr. 634, Roll 1635, fr. 460, Roll 1641A, frs. 629-635, 1645B, frs. 553-557.

Fact

AHMP.FC.D03.001.002 Justicia Adulterios y amancebamientos Real de San José del Parral 28/12/1633 Proceso criminal contra Ambrosio Sáenz, por estar amancebado con una mulata llamada Francisca de la Cruz, la cual tiene viviendo con él en su estancia y hacienda.

AHMP.FC.D34.004.077 Justicia Lesiones y maltratos Real de San Diego 20/11/1656 Contra Ambrosio Sáez y Juan Sáez, por heridas a Pedro Cano. (These are probably the sons of Ambrosio, husband of Magdalena de Garfias.)

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