Tom McCabes Genealogy 2022

Diego DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA

Name
Diego DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
Given names
Diego
Surname
DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
Baptism of a sisterLeonar DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
March 5, 1630
Note: Mexico, Select Church Records, 1537-1966 For Leonor Dominguez
Military
Spanish Forces
1680
Note: "Captain Diego Dominguez de Mendoza[13] said that it is his opinion that this small camp should leav…
Death of a sisterLeonar DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
August 1680
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 of a sisterDamiana RAMIREZ de MENDOZA
August 1680
Note: Damiana and her entire family were killed by the indians in the Revolt of 1680 in New Mexico.
Death of a brotherFrancisco DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA
before March 1689

Death of a brotherTomé “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.
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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
sister
sister
himself

Military

"Captain Diego Dominguez de Mendoza[13] said that it is his opinion that this small camp should leave due to the scant forces that we have in munitions and horses, and that in returning to the township we are lost, both those that would go and those that might stay with so many women and children as are in this small camp, and that this is what he finds in his conscience, and it is his opinion, and he signed it with said Lieutenant General and the attending witnesses. Alonso Garcia , Diego Dominguez de Mendoza , Luis Granillo, et al. " [Pg 91 of [Revolt Documents]]

  1. He was the third son of Tome Dominguez Mendoza “the younger.” He was 37 years old in 1680 and was married. He was wounded in battle in 1681 and survived poisoned arrows in the leg and arm. Possibly the Diego Dominguez killed by Juan Chavez in 1682 (Chávez 1992:26).