Tom McCabes Genealogy 2022

Catalina VARELA de LOSADA

Name
Catalina VARELA de LOSADA
Given names
Catalina
Surname
VARELA de LOSADA
Also known as
CATALINA de VITORIA CARVAJAL
Baptism of a daughterCathalina de la Rosa DOMINGUEZ
August 20, 1687
Note: Mexico, Select Baptisms, 1560-1950 For Cathalina Domingues Caravajal
Baptism of a daughterJuana DOMINGUEZ de VARELA
March 28, 1690
Note: Mexico, Select Baptisms, 1560-1950 For Juana Domingez Varela
Baptism of a sonSalvador DOMINGUEZ de VARELA
August 1, 1696
Note: Mexico, Select Baptisms, 1560-1950 For Salvador Dominguez Barela
Baptism of a daughterElena DOMINGUEZ de VARELA
May 19, 1699
Note: Mexico, Select Baptisms, 1560-1950 For Elena Domingues Varela
Death of a husbandTomé “El Mozo” DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
about 1700

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.
Marriage of a childSimon ROJO de SORIAJosepha DOMINGUEZ de VARELAView this family
Type: Religious marriage
October 9, 1701
Residence 1701
Note: Catherina Varela de Losada She married Thome Dominguez de Mendosa. Her children included Ysabel, Ju…
Marriage of a childSimon CORDEROCathalina de la Rosa DOMINGUEZView this family
November 16, 1706
Marriage of a childJuan GONZALEZJuana DOMINGUEZ de VARELAView this family
August 25, 1710

Marriage of a childJulian DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZAElena DOMINGUEZ de VARELAView this family
September 20, 1722
Note: San Bartolome, Valle de Allende
Family with Tomé “El Mozo” DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA - View this family
husband
herself
daughter
daughter
3 years
daughter
9 years
daughter
-3 years
son
Tomé “El Mozo” DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA + Catalina LOPEZ de MEDEROS - View this family
husband
husband’s wife
Marriage: about 1642
step-son
step-son
-9 years
step-son
8 years
step-son
9 years
step-son
step-daughter
step-son
Tomé “El Mozo” DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA + Unknown - View this family
husband
husband’s wife
step-son

Residence

Catherina Varela de Losada She married Thome Dominguez de Mendosa. Her children included Ysabel, Juana, Salvador and Elena baptised at San Barlolome in 1686, 1690, 1696 and 1699 respectively. In 1694, she and Eugenio Varela served as padrinos at the wedding of Catherina Enriquez and Simon Perez Granillo. In In 1701, she brought a legal proceedings against a man for alledgely stealing cattle from her ranch. 1702, she and Joseph de Chaves served as padrinos for the child of her son Thome. After her husband Thome died, Catherina owned and operated the Hacienda de San Joseph de Buenavista. In 1707, as the “dueña” of the hacienda, she presented her title and papers and her account book for the servants she paid to the Governor Juan Fernandez de Cordoba. Her servants included the couple Juan Agustin and Francisca de Aguilar, for whom Thome Dominguez and Rosa Cordero served as padrinos.

Taken from web site: AFTER THE PUEBLO REVOLT New Mexican History and Archive Projects https://linealist.wordpress.com/2015/12/18/after_pueblo_revolt2/