Sergio Gomez Family Nov 2020

Miguel CANO de los RIOSAge: 51 years16711723

Name
Miguel CANO de los RIOS
Given names
Miguel
Surname
CANO de los RIOS
Baptism October 30, 1671
Note: Mexico Baptisms, 1560-1950 Miguel Cano Saens
Property
Hacienda de San Joseph del Sacramento

Note: UAir Collections › Documentary Relations of the Southwest For CANO DE LOS RIOS, MIGUEL
Baptism of a brotherGeronimo Antonio CANO de los RIOS
May 17, 1676 (Age 4 years)
Note: Mexico Baptisms, 1560-1950 Geronimo Anttonio Cano Garfias
Burial of a fatherDiego CANO de los RIOS
May 11, 1687 (Age 15 years)
MarriageAngela de ACOSTAView this family
September 29, 1697 (Age 25 years)
Note: Mexico Marriages, 1570-1950 For Miguel Cano De Los Rios
Baptism of a daughterJuana Ygnacia CANO y ACOSTA
December 3, 1698 (Age 27 years)
Note: Mexico Baptisms, 1560-1950 For Jna. Ygnacia Cano Acosta
Baptism of a sonJoseph Cristobal CANO ACOSTA
August 4, 1700 (Age 28 years)
Note: Mexico Baptisms, 1560-1950 For Joseph Christobal Cano Acosta
Baptism of a sonFrancisco CANO de los RIOS
May 19, 1706 (Age 34 years)
Note: Mexico Baptisms, 1560-1950 For Franco. Xavr. Cano Acosta
Property
Hacienda de San Geronimo
1707 (Age 35 years)

Note: UAir Collections › Documentary Relations of the Southwest

Death of a brotherBlas CANO de los RIOS
October 1711 (Age 39 years)
Cause: Killed by Valenzuela Brothers
Note: UAir Collections › Documentary Relations of the Southwest For CANO DE LOS RIOS, BLAS
Marriage of a childJoseph Cristobal CANO ACOSTAEfegenia DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZAView this family
May 5, 1723 (Age 51 years)
Note: Mexico Marriages, 1570-1950 For Joseph Xptobal Cano De Los Rios
Death after 1723 (Age 51 years)

Note: Miguel Cano de los Rios was mentioned in this document from 1723. Miguel was executor of part of th…
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father
mother
Marriage: 1660
14 months
elder brother
Blas CANO de los RIOS
Baptism: February 28, 1661 32San Jose, Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico
Death: October 1711San Francisco de Cuellar, near Parral
20 months
elder brother
5 years
elder sister
20 months
elder sister
2 years
himself
5 years
younger brother
Family with Angela de ACOSTA - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: September 29, 1697San Bartolome, Valle De Allende, Chihuahua, Mexico
9 years
son
-7 years
daughter
20 months
son

Baptism

Mexico Baptisms, 1560-1950 Miguel Cano Saens

Christening Date: 30 Oct 1671 Christening Place: SAN BARTOLOME,VALLE DE ALLENDE,CHIHUAHUA,MEXICO Father's Name: Diego Cano De Los Rios Mother's Name: Fransisca Saens

Marriage

Mexico Marriages, 1570-1950 For Miguel Cano De Los Rios Spouse's Name: Angela De Acosta Event Date: 29 Sep 1697 Event Place: San Bartolome,Valle De Allende,Chihuahua,Mexico

Grooms Parents: Diego Cano de los Rios, difunto & Francisca de Garsias Bride's Parents: Diego de Acosta & Margarita de Calvillo

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Property

UAir Collections › Documentary Relations of the Southwest Juan Fernandez de Cordoba. Visita general del valle San Bartolome. Serial Number100-01290

Author(s) Fernandez de Cordoba, Juan (Gobernador) Date 11-05-1707 Documentation San Joseph del Parral. November 5, 1707. Auto. Original. Signed. 24 pages. Summary Brief reports of visita to many of the haciendas in the Valley of San Bartolome. Good information. (T. Barnes) (1976)

Persons Fernandez de Cordoba, Juan Munoz, Antonio Martin (Capitan) Hierra de Cenezeda, Andres de (Capitan) Eloriada, Lucas de (Capitan) Melendez, Antonio Molinar, Alonso de Molinar, Diego de Porras, Juan Pedro de Acosta, Diego de Mendoza, Andres de (Alferez) Ascue y Armendariz, Andres de Munoz, Antonio Subia, Pedro de Hierro Serezeda, Lope del (Capitan)Hierro, Bartolome de Porras, Bartolome de Apresa y Ibarra, Maria de Rodriguez, Antonio Eygusguera, Feliciana de Rivera, Ignacio de Sanchez de Viesca, Juan (Capitan) Saez de Chaves, Bartolome Ontiveros, Josepha de Rivera, Joseph de Rojo Coronel, Simon Acosta, Juan de Gutierrez, Juan Fernandez de Retana, Juan Enriquez, Nicolas Dominguez de Thedora, Maria Verela, Catalina de ; Cano de los Rios, Miguel

Places San Bartolome (Valle de)San Antonio del Torrion (Hacienda de) San Nicolas (Hacienda de) San Juan (Hacienda de) San Bartolome San Francisco del Oro Santa Barbara Minas Nuevas Santa Isabel (Hacienda de) San Antonio (Hacienda de) Santa Ana (Hacienda de) Santa Ana (Rancho de )San Lorenzo (Hacienda de) San Ildefonso (Hacienda de) Santa Maria (Hacienda de) San Buenabentura de Atotonilco San Bernardo (Rancho de) Santa Catalina (Hacienda de) Concepcion (Hacienda de la) San Francisco Xavier de Balsequello (Hacienda de) San Bartolome (Hacienda de) Santa Cruz (Hacienda de) San Diego de Corralejo (Hacienda de) San Antonio de Corralejo (Hacienda de) San Gregorio (Hacienda de) Santa Maria (Hacienda de) San Antonio de la Gomera (Hacienda de) San Antonio de Sombreretillo (Hacienda de) El Torreon (Rancho) Las Cuevas (Rancho de) San Lorenzo (Retana) (Hacienda de) Todos Santos (Real de) San Pedro (Hacienda de) San Julian (Hacienda de) San Joseph de Buenavista (Hacienda de) San Geronimo (Hacienda de) First LocationAZU Film 0318 rl. 1707 fr. 0219-0231. Original LocationAP, Parral, Mf. rl. 1707 fr. 0219-0231

Miguel Cano held the Hacienda San Geronimo in 1696 as part of his father Diego Cano's estate.

Property

UAir Collections › Documentary Relations of the Southwest For CANO DE LOS RIOS, MIGUEL BID Number14045 Occupation 1716 Nov 23: SAN FRANCISCO DE CUELLAR, HACIENDA DE SAN JOSEPH DEL SACRAMENTO/FARMER (HACENDADO) Notes; OWNS THIS HACIENDA (DE LABOR). HACIENDA INCLUDES 5.6 SITIOS FOR STOCK RAISING (GANADO MAYOR) OF WHICH THERE ARE 3 CABALLERIAS FOR GRAIN. REGISTERS LIVESTOCK BRANDS. Source PRIMARY SOURCE Sources AZU FILM 318, PARRAL 1716A, FR. 294 - 295

Death

Miguel Cano de los Rios was mentioned in this document from 1723. Miguel was executor of part of the estate of his brother Blas; in 1723 Blas Cano's children demanded that Miguel release the Hacienda's owned by Blas to themselves.

From the book DEL CHIHUAHUA COLONIAL. LA PROPIEDAD DE LA TIERRA, pg 163

Gracias a un litigio y a una venta de tierras nos enteramos ahora de que la Hacienda de San José del Sacramento, en cuyas demasías fue fundada nuestra ciudad actual, perteneció a la familia Cano de los Ríos. Esta escritura data de noviembre de 1723 y pasa ante el mismo escribano.

Comparece don Antonio Cano de los Ríos, como hijo y unode los herederos del capitán Blas Cano y de Doña Ignacia Terrazas de Valenzuela. Dice que al morir su padre se inventariaron sus bienes y que éstos los recibió don Miguel Cano de los Ríos, su tío, como albacea y curador de los hijos menores del capitán Blas Cano. Se queja de que ya han pasado 13 años de la muerte de este capitán y los bienes mencionados no se han repartido entre los herederos, y por esto le tiene puesto pleito. Sigue la escritura y más delante dice el mencionado Antonio Cano de los Ríos que ahora ya se han puesto de acuerdo los herederos con su tío y que han decidido vender la hacienda. La van a vender a don Juan de Zubía Pacheco y la parte que le corresponde a don Antonio Cano de los Ríos se va a tratar en 1,032 pesos de oro. Otro dato de interés para la vida de nuestra ciudad es que esa Hacienda de San José del Sacramento se dice que lindaba con tierras de los indios de la Misión de Nombre de Dios y que contaba con tierras de labor, un molino y casas de habitación.

(Translation) Thanks to litigation and a sale of land, we now learn that the Hacienda of San José del Sacramento, on which our current city was founded, belonged to the Cano de los Ríos family. This writing dates from November 1723 and passes before the same clerk.

Don Antonio Cano de los Ríos appears as son and one of the heirs of Captain Blas Cano and Mrs. Ignacia Terrazas de Valenzuela. He says that when his father died his assets were inventoried and that they were received by Miguel Cano de los Ríos, his uncle, as executor and curator of the minor children of Captain Blas Cano. He complains that 13 years have passed since the death of this captain and the aforementioned assets have not been distributed among the heirs, and that is why he has a lawsuit. Further ahead the aforementioned Antonio Cano de los Ríos says that now the heirs have agreed with their uncle and that they have decided to sell the hacienda. They are going to sell it to Don Juan de Zubía Pacheco and the part that corresponds to Don Antonio Cano de los Ríos is going to be 1,032 pesos of gold. Another fact of interest for the life of our city is that the Treasury of San José del Sacramento is said to border the lands of the Indians of the Mission of Nombre de Dios and that it had farmland, a mill and houses.

MarriageMarriage of Miguel Cano & Angela de Acosta, 1697, San BartolomeMarriage of Miguel Cano & Angela de Acosta, 1697, San Bartolome
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PropertyVisita in 1696 to Hacienda San Geronimo, Held by Miguel CanoVisita in 1696 to Hacienda San Geronimo, Held by Miguel Cano
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PropertyThe Cano de los Rios and Hierro de Zereceda Families Owned Haciendas Near ParralThe Cano de los Rios and Hierro de Zereceda Families Owned Haciendas Near Parral
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PropertyGovernor Visitation to Hacienda San Joseph de Sacramento, Miguel Cano de los RiosGovernor Visitation to Hacienda San Joseph de Sacramento, Miguel Cano de los Rios
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