This excerpt from CHIHUAHUA, APUNTES PARA SU HISTORIA is probably referring to Juan, son of Tomé.
Shared note | This excerpt from CHIHUAHUA, APUNTES PARA SU HISTORIA is probably referring to Juan, son of Tomé. "The Captain of the Militias Don Juan Domínguez de Mendoza was originally from Isleta, New Mexico, but had settled in 1673 in Parral; There he married Rosa Márquez and later settled in Cusihuiriáchic when these mines were discovered. In 1708 he registered the mine called “El Carmen” in Santa Eulalia, which he later sold to General José de Orio y Zubiate. Some time later he devoted himself to exploiting the mine of "San Alejo" and that of "Nuestra Señora de la Piedad", associated with the General Pedro de Arizaga. It also had fourteen other bars in the "San Juan de Dios" mine, which was later transferred to Captain Andrés Facundo Carbonel." |
Given names | Surname | Sosa | Birth | Place | Death | Age | Place | Last change | ||||||||
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Juan DOMINGUEZ de MENDOZA | about 1646 | 379 | Nuevo Mexico, Nueva España | 0 | M | YES | YES |