Tom McCabes Genealogy 2022

Damiana RAMIREZ de MENDOZA1680

Name
Damiana RAMIREZ de MENDOZA
Given names
Damiana
Surname
RAMIREZ de MENDOZA
MarriageAgustin de CARVAJALView this family
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Baptism of a sisterLeonar DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
March 5, 1630
Note: Mexico, Select Church Records, 1537-1966 For Leonor Dominguez
MarriageAlvaro de PAREDESView this family
February 1660
Death of a husbandAlvaro de PAREDES
1662 Age: 23
Note: Died from lightening strike at age 23.
Death of a sisterLeonar DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
August 1680 (on the date of death)
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)
Death August 1680
Note: Damiana and her entire family were killed by the indians in the Revolt of 1680 in New Mexico.
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: August 29, 1616Sagrario Metropolitano, Puebla de Zaragoza, Puebla, Mexico
7 years
brother
brother
sister
Leonar DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
Baptism: March 5, 1630 30Asuncion Sagrario Metropolitano (Centro), Distrito Federal, Mexico
Death: August 1680Angostura, Nuevo Mexico, Nueva España
-9 years
sister
Maria DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
Baptism: November 4, 1620 20Asuncion Sagrario Metropolitano (Centro), Distrito Federal, Mexico
-2 years
brother
herself
sister
brother
Family with Alvaro de PAREDES - View this family
husband
herself
Marriage: February 1660Nuevo Mexico, Nueva España
Family with Agustin de CARVAJAL - View this family
husband
herself
Marriage:

Death

Damiana and her entire family were killed by the indians in the Revolt of 1680 in New Mexico.

Pg 52 of [Revolt Documents]

Santa Fe, August 24, 1680. Writ of the March

Notes from the march south of the Spaniards to escape the Revolt:

"about a quarter of a league a ranch of Pedro de Cuellar was recognized; it was found pillaged and destroyed. A little further on we arrived at another house, that of Captain Agustin de Carbajal [6]; the house was found open, with everything stolen, along with the cattle, and in the parlor and a bedroom of the house Captain Agustin de Carvajal, his wife Doña Damiana Dominguez de Mendoza, [7] an adolescent daughter of his, and another woman, dead, and his sons and the rest of the family not to be found. A short distance further we arrived at the house of Captain Cristobal de Anaya; the house was found to have been robbed, along with the cattle and all his belongings and him, his wife, six children and other persons, twelve in total, all killed, stripped"

6 A resident of Galisteo who had contracted a third marriage to Damiana Dominguez de Mendoza. Both died in the rebellion and their corpses were discovered by the Spanish who fled Santa Fe two weeks after their murder (Chávez 1992:15).

7 She also appears as Damiana de Mendoza. She was the daughter of Tome Dominguez de Mendoza and widow of Alvaro de Paredes. She later remarried, this time to Agustin de Carvajal, with whom she was killed in their house at Angostura by the Santo Indians.