Tom McCabes Genealogy 2022

Juan OLGUIN1656

Name
Juan OLGUIN
Given names
Juan
Surname
OLGUIN
Also known as
Juan Lopez Olguin
Birth about 1656 16
MarriageMaria LUJANView this family
yes

Census September 29, 1680 (Age 24 years)
Note: Juan Lopez Olguin passed in review with two thin horses, a harquebus and sword; married, one son and…
Death of a wifeMaria LUJAN
about 1694 (Age 38 years)
Death of a motherMagdalena FRESQUI
before 1695 (Age 39 years)

Death of a fatherCapitán Salvador OLGUIN
before 1696 (Age 40 years)

MarriageJuana de SALAZARView this family
March 6, 1696 (Age 40 years)
Note: March 6, 1696, Villa de Santa Fe, Captain Juan Olguín, 40, native of Río Abajo and soldier of the El Paso Presidio de El Pilar y San José, widowed of María Luján, buried two years ago in El Paso del Norte, son of Captain Salvador Olguín and Magdalena Fresqui, both deceased, and Juana de Salazar, 25, native of la Cañada, daughter of Captain Pedro Martín, deceased and Juana de Argüello. Witnesses: Sebastián Fernández and María de Valencia. (AASF, DM 1695, October 8, no. 8 and AASF, Roll 59, fr. 697, DM 1696, no. 32, Santa Fe; and Chávez, “New Mexico Roots,” 1380)
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mother
himself
sister
Family with Juana de SALAZAR - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: March 6, 1696Villa de Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico, Nueva España
Family with Maria LUJAN - View this family
himself
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Marriage:

Census

Juan Lopez Olguin passed in review with two thin horses, a harquebus and sword; married, one son and four persons in his service, and he signed it. Juan Lopez Olguin

Cristobal Holguin passed in review on foot, unclad, without weapons or anything other [fol. 356v] than himself, and he signed it. Cristobal Holguin.

Note: A Santa Fe native who resided in the jurisdiction of Isleta and was married to Melchora de Carvajal

Marriage

March 6, 1696, Villa de Santa Fe, Captain Juan Olguín, 40, native of Río Abajo and soldier of the El Paso Presidio de El Pilar y San José, widowed of María Luján, buried two years ago in El Paso del Norte, son of Captain Salvador Olguín and Magdalena Fresqui, both deceased, and Juana de Salazar, 25, native of la Cañada, daughter of Captain Pedro Martín, deceased and Juana de Argüello. Witnesses: Sebastián Fernández and María de Valencia. (AASF, DM 1695, October 8, no. 8 and AASF, Roll 59, fr. 697, DM 1696, no. 32, Santa Fe; and Chávez, “New Mexico Roots,” 1380)