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Juan de TRUJILLO1655

Name
Juan de TRUJILLO
Given names
Juan de
Surname
TRUJILLO
Birth about 1655 29 24
MarriageElvira Sanchez JIMENEZView this family
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Note: Juan Trujillo passed muster in El Paso in 1681 and 1684 in Ysleta as the head of a household consisting of nine members. He returned to New Mexico with his first wife, New Mexico native Elvira Sánchez de Jiménez, the daughter of Antonia de Córdoba and Eugenia de Herrera... Another son, Baltazar, the widower of Nicolaso Espinosa, became the husband of Inés González Bas in 1728.
Burial of a paternal grandmotherCatalina MARQUEZ VASQUEZ
1669 (Age 14 years)
Address: Military Chapel de La Castrense
Birth of a son
#1
Baltazar de TRUJILLO
about 1670 (Age 15 years)
Death of a paternal grandfatherDiego TRUJILLO
1682 (Age 27 years)
Fact
Origins

Note: Cristobal Trujillo, born 6 Dec 1625 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He married in Corpus Christi, De Yslet…
FactElvira Sanchez JIMENEZView this family
Origins

Note: Juan de Trujillo and his wife, Elvira Sánchez Jiménez, both natives of the Rio Abajo, returned with …
Event
Return to New Mexico
about 1694 (Age 39 years)

Marriage of a childBaltazar de TRUJILLOInes GONZALEZ BASView this family
1728 (Age 73 years)

Death of a sonBaltazar de TRUJILLO
June 17, 1740 (Age 85 years) Age: 70
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Juan Trujillo passed muster in El Paso in 1681 and 1684 in Ysleta as the head of a household consisting of nine members. He returned to New Mexico with his first wife, New Mexico native Elvira Sánchez de Jiménez, the daughter of Antonia de Córdoba and Eugenia de Herrera... Another son, Baltazar, the widower of Nicolaso Espinosa, became the husband of Inés González Bas in 1728.

Fact

Cristobal Trujillo, born 6 Dec 1625 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He married in Corpus Christi, De Ysleta, New Mexico Maria Sandoval Y Manzaneras, born 1631 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, daughter of Mateo Sandoval Y Manzanares.

Children of Cristobal Trujillo and Maria Sandoval Y Manzaneras were as follows:

i Maria Dolores Trujillo, born 11 Apr 1645. ii Cristobal II Trujillo, born 1647 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He married Micaela Archuleta. iii Mateo Trujillo, born 20 Dec 1650 in Bernalillo, New Mexico. He married Maria Tapia. iv Gregoria Trujillo, born 1653 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She married Diego Soto. v Juan Jose Trujillo, born 1655 in Isleta, New Mexico; died in Pojoaque, New Mexico. He married (1) Elvira Sanchez Jimenez; (2) Maria Lopez; (3) Ana de Herrera; (4) Barbara Rosalia Armijo.

Written and compiled by LaDeane Miller, April 2 2002, Lmiller1@cox.net Descendants of Francisco Trujillo Villvicencio and Mariana de Salas Orosco https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/api/collection/p16079coll18/id/83853/page/1/inline/p16079coll18_83853_1

Fact

Juan de Trujillo and his wife, Elvira Sánchez Jiménez, both natives of the Rio Abajo, returned with the Reconquest. He gave his age as forty in 1695, and forty-seven in 1696, always claiming the Rio Abajo as his place of birth. Hence, he was in all probability the Juan de Trujillo who passed muster in 1681, and the son of old Francisco Trujillo. At the turn of the century he moved from the Albuquerque area to Pojoaque, where he bought considerable property in 1701 and 1702. There he gave his age as sixty-six in 1714. His two known children were María, wife of Juan de Mestas Peralta, and Antonio, married to Ana María de Córdoba.

~ Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period, p. 296

Juan de Trujillo, husband of Elvira Sánchez Jiménez (ONMF, pp. 108, 296), gave his birthplace as the jurisdiction of Isleta in New Mexico, and his age variously as 40 in 1692 and 1696, again in 1696 as 45, and 43 in 1697 (DM, 1680, no. 2; 1692, no. 9; 1696, nos. 20, 29; 1697, no. 17). Besides Antonio, who married Ana María Córdoba, there was another son, Baltasar, who married Nicolasa Espinosa, and then Ynez González Bas.

Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period, p. 369

Name

15 Mar 1706, in Santa Fé, Juan Trujillo gave testimony in the case of alleged bigamy of Diego Arias de Quirós. In this testamony, Juan referred to his son Baltasar Trujillo, who had given testimony two days earlier that he was the son of Juan Trujillo and Elivira Jiménez. Juan declared he was a "mestizo married to Ana de Herrera, Spanish, and was the son of Cristóbal Trujillo and his legitimate wife, María de Sandoval, coyota." He also stated that he was sixty years of age and a native of New Mexico.

"Revised Trujillo Family Genealogy," Herencia, 19:2, pp. 3-4

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15 Mar 1706, in Santa Fé, Juan Trujillo gave testimony in the case of alleged bigamy of Diego Arias de Quirós. In this testamony, Juan referred to his son Baltasar Trujillo, who had given testimony two days earlier that he was the son of Juan Trujillo and Elivira Jiménez. Juan declared he was a "mestizo married to Ana de Herrera, Spanish, and was the son of Cristóbal Trujillo and his legitimate wife, María de Sandoval, coyota." He also stated that he was sixty years of age and a native of New Mexico.

"Revised Trujillo Family Genealogy," Herencia, 19:2, pp. 3-4