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Antonio de Armijo 2nd (1633 - abt. 1688)

Antonio de Armijo 2nd
Born in Puebla de Zaragoza, Puebla, Mexicomap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married about 1649 in Zacatecas, Nueva Galiciamap [uncertain]
Descendants descendants
Father of
Died about at about age 54 in Zacatecas, Nueva Españamap [uncertain]
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Biography

Antonio de Armijo (2nd) *. [1] Armijo Medina. [2] Armijo Medina. [3] Found multiple versions of name. Using Antonio de Armijo (2nd) *.

Born Antonio de Armijo (born on the 7 of September 1633 in Puebla de Zaragoza, Puebla, Mexico)married Damiana Violante ca. 1649 in Zacatecas, Mexico. Antonio was also found as a witness in two marriage investigations: one on the 23 of March 1686 and another o. 07 Sep 1633. Puebla de Zaragoza, Puebla, Mexico. File Format: jpg. Antonio de Armijo.

Baptism: 07 Sep 1633. Sagrario Metropolitano,Puebla DE Zaragoza,Puebla,Mexico. [4]

Alias: Antonio Medina de Armijo.

Note: ARMIJO —Promising LeadOn 23 March 1686 at Zacatecas Antonio de Armijoidentified himself as mestizo, age 60 ("de hedad de sessenta años Poco mas o menos"), and a vecino of Zacatecas, indicating he was born circa 1626. He provided this information as a witness for the prenuptial investigation in the proposed marriage of Francisco Moreno Cortés and Ana Macías, both mestizos. Antonio de Armijo stated he had known Moreno Cortés very well for more than twenty-five year in Zacatecas. He knew that Moreno Cortés was first married at Somberete with María de Santiago, mestiza, who was now deceased and buried in the parish church of Sombrerete. Armijo did not sign his testimony as he did not know how ("no firmo por no saver"). Six days later, on 29 March 1686,Antonio de Armijo was a witness for another prenuptial invetigation and identified himself similarly as mestizo, age 60 ("de hedad de Sessenta años Poco mas o menos"), again indicating he was born circa 1626. In addition, he gave his occupation as "maestre de zapatero" (master shoemaker) and said he was avecino of Zacatecas. The prospective bride and groom were Antonia Ortiz andJuan de Frías, Maestre de Zapatero. Armijo declared he had known Juan de Frías for more than thirty years in Zacatecas, and had known Antonia Ortiz for twenty-five years. He further stated that Frías was a widower of Ysavel de los Reyes, mestiza, who died in Zacatecas fourteen years ago, more or less, and was buried in the parish church of Zacatecas. Two years late, on 24 June 1688,Juan de Armijo was a witness for the prenuptial investigation of the proposed union of Juan Guerrero (español, natural de Zacatecas, hijo natural de Anna de Contreras) and María Pérez de Abascal (española, hija lejitima de Victorio Pérez de Abascal y María Álvarez). Juan de Armijo identified himself as mestizo, "oficial de sapatero" (occupation of shoemaker), vecino of Zacatecas, and age sixty, indicating he was born circa 1628. What relationship there may have existed between Antonio de Armijo and Juan de Armijo is not known at this time. However, either one of these men could have been the father of José de Armijowho married Catalina Durán (ONMF: 136). The children of this couple settled in New Mexico in 1695, and were known to be mestizos.Researcher: José Antonio EsquibelSources: Diligencia Matrimonial (DM), 23 March 1686, DM 29 March 1686, and DM 24 June 168, LDS microfilm #0283371 (Marriage Investigations, Sagrario, Zacatecas). For the mestizo designation of the Armijo family members in New Mexico, see John B. Colligan, The Juan Páez Hurtado Expedition of 1695: Fraud in Recruiting Colonists for New Mexico, (Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press: 1995), 40-41. 2

File Format: jpg. Antonio de Armijo. Format: htm. Jose de Armijo. Format: jpg. Antonio de Armijo.

Marriage Husband Antonio de Armijo. Wife @P1299@. Child: Alonso Medina de Armijo. Child: Zumar Medina de Armijo. Child: Geronima Medina de Armijo. Child: Andres Medina de Armijo. Child: Maria Armijo Medina. Child: Antonia Armijo Medina. Child: Tereca Armijo Medina. Child: Jusepa Armijo Medina. Child: Nicolas Medina de Armijo. Child: Antonio de Armijo. Child: Antonio de Armijo. Marriage Antonio de Armijo married Francisca de Medina on the 27 of July 1614 in Puebla de Zaragoza, Puebla, Mexico. The marriage record stated that Antonio was the son of Francisco de Armijo and Guiomar de Orozco. 27 Jul 1614. Puebla de Zaragoza, Puebla, Mexico. [5]

Antonio was born about 1628. He passed away about 1688.

Research Notes

Antonio married Damiana Violante

  • Various, New Mexico Office of the State Historian, New Mexico Office of the State Historian My New Mexico Roots & Native Roots - My New Mexico Roots - My link to the New England Pilgrim settlers & their link to a Web of English Ancestors Nancy López
  • Catalina married José de Armijo, son of Antonio de Armijo and Damiana Violante. (José de Armijo was born about 1649 in Zacatecas, Nueva España and died before 1690 in Zacatecas, Nueva España.)
  • José Antonio Esquibel, Beyond Origins of New Mexico Families, Sources and Researchers are cited on individual pages. José Antonio Esquibel's newest site for Beyond Origins of New Mexico Families is now being updated. Researcher: José Antonio Esquibel

Sources

  1. Source: #S-524860957
  2. Source: #S-524949078
  3. Source: #S-524949078
  4. Source: #S-524949078
  5. Source: #S-524860957
  • Source: S-524860957 Repository: #R-1044860951 Mexico, Select Marriages, 1570-1950 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
  • Repository: R-1044860951 Ancestry.com Note:
  • Source: S-524949078 Repository: #R-1044860951 Mexico, Select Baptisms, 1560-1950 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
  • Diligencia Matrimonial (DM), 23 March 1686, DM 29 March 1686, and DM 24 June 168, LDS microfilm #0283371 (Marriage Investigations, Sagrario, Zacatecas).
  • For the mestizo designation of the Armijo family members in New Mexico, see: John B. Colligan, The Juan Páez Hurtado Expedition of 1695: Fraud in Recruiting Colonists for New Mexico, (Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press: 1995), pp. 40-41.

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De Armijo-11 and Armijo-294 appear to represent the same person because: Duplicated tree
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