Tom McCabes Genealogy 2022

Leonar DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZAAge: 50 years16301680

Name
Leonar DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
Given names
Leonar
Surname
DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
Baptism March 5, 1630
Note: Mexico, Select Church Records, 1537-1966 For Leonor Dominguez
MarriageCristobal de ANAYA ALMAZÁNView this family
about 1651 (Age 20 years)
Death of a sisterDamiana RAMIREZ de MENDOZA
August 1680 (on the date of death)
Note: Damiana and her entire family were killed by the indians in the Revolt of 1680 in New Mexico.
Death August 1680 (Age 50 years)
Note: Daughter of Captain Tomé and Elena Ramírez Domínguez de Mendoza, she was the wife of Cristóbal de Anaya. Killed by indigenous insurgents in Angostura, like Damiana her sister, her husband and the rest of her family (Chávez 1992:4)
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: August 29, 1616Sagrario Metropolitano, Puebla de Zaragoza, Puebla, Mexico
7 years
elder brother
brother
herself
Leonar DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
Baptism: March 5, 1630 30Asuncion Sagrario Metropolitano (Centro), Distrito Federal, Mexico
Death: August 1680Angostura, Nuevo Mexico, Nueva España
-9 years
elder sister
Maria DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
Baptism: November 4, 1620 20Asuncion Sagrario Metropolitano (Centro), Distrito Federal, Mexico
-2 years
elder brother
sister
sister
brother
Family with Cristobal de ANAYA ALMAZÁN - View this family
husband
herself
Leonar DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
Baptism: March 5, 1630 30Asuncion Sagrario Metropolitano (Centro), Distrito Federal, Mexico
Death: August 1680Angostura, Nuevo Mexico, Nueva España
Marriage: about 1651Nuevo Mexico, Nuevo España

Baptism

Mexico, Select Church Records, 1537-1966 For Leonor Dominguez Gender: Mujer (Female) Baptism Date: 5 mar. 1630 Baptism Place: Asunción Sagrario Metropolitano (Centro), Distrito Federal, México Father: Thome Dominguez Mother: Elena De la Cruz Film Number: 004536284

Death

Daughter of Captain Tomé and Elena Ramírez Domínguez de Mendoza, she was the wife of Cristóbal de Anaya. Killed by indigenous insurgents in Angostura, like Damiana her sister, her husband and the rest of her family (Chávez 1992:4)