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15 Mar 1706, in Santa Fé, Juan Trujillo gave testimony in the case of alleged bigamy of Diego Arias …

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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

Last change May 26, 202115:02:36

by: Tom McCabe
Given names Surname Sosa Birth Place Death Age Place Last change
Baltazar de TRUJILLO
about 1670354Nuevo Mexico, Nueva España1June 17, 174028370Pojoaque, Nuevo México, Nueva EspañaJune 3, 2021 - 2:26:16 a.m.
Juan de TRUJILLO
about 1655369Isleta, New Mexico, Nueva España1June 3, 2021 - 2:19:34 a.m.
Given names Surname Age Given names Surname Age Marriage Place Last change
Juan de TRUJILLO
Elvira Sanchez JIMENEZ
yes1June 3, 2021 - 2:24:28 a.m.
Cristobal TRUJILLO
Maria de SANDOVAL Y MANZANARES
Maria de Sandoval
yes1June 3, 2021 - 3:24:25 a.m.