She was married to [Juan] Cristobal Enriquez. Her husband died in about early 1684, based on the bap…
Shared note | She was married to [Juan] Cristobal Enriquez. Her husband died in about early 1684, based on the baptism record of her daughter Juana, when it was noted Maria was a widow, with Capitan Joseph Sapian and his wife serving as padrinos. In 1707, she owned and operated the Hacienda Julian, and presented her title and papers and her account book of the servants she paid to Governor Juan Fernandez de Cordoba. In 1698, she and her son Juan Enriquez served as padrinos for a child at a Franciscan chapel in the Valle of San Bartolome. Her other son was Antonio. According to records, including her testimony and Antonio’s, her son Juan died before her and she was his sole heir. Cite: Jurisdiction of San Bartolome (1698) Valle de Allende, FHL 162634, pp. 112, 252; Parral Archive, Fondo Colonial, Gobierno y administración, Visitas, AHMP.FC.A23.003.073, Justicia, Demandas de deudas, AHMP.FC.D12.048.838 Taken from: linealist: New Mexican History and Archive Projects December 18, 2015, After the Pueblo Revolt, Part 2 https://linealist.wordpress.com/2015/12/18/after_pueblo_revolt2 |