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Juana Apolonia Argüello (abt. 1648 - abt. 1718)

Juana Apolonia (Juana) "Maria" Argüello
Born about in San Luis Potosí, Nueva Españamap [uncertain]
Daughter of [father unknown] and
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married 1664 in Nuevo México, Nueva Españamap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 70 in Santa Fe, Provincia de Nuevo México, Nueva Españamap [uncertain]
Profile last modified | Created 3 Dec 2020
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Contents

Biography

Birth

Juana Apolonia was born in 1648.[1]
  • Juana Apolonia was born in 1648 at New Mexico, Spain.[2]


Text:
1709, Dec. (no. 24), Santa Cruz. Antonio Martin ... son of PEDRO MARTIN AND JUANA DE ARGUELLO, NATIVES OF NEW MEXICO...


'Text:

In a petition dated February 15, 1718, Juana de Arguello, declared she was sevenfty years old, more or less, indicating she was born circa 1648; SSNM I, 505.
The purpose of the petition was to transfer title of her house and lands on the "other side of the river," meaning the south side, to her widowed daughter, Josefa de Archuleta.

Parents

She is the daughter of Juana de Argüello

1st Marriage

Juana Apolonia Argüello married Alferez Capitan Pedro Martin Serrano about 1664, (Age 16 years).[3]
Text:
Pedro Martin Serrano de Salazar and his wife, Juana de Arguello.

2nd Marriage

She married Felipe Paradiso.

Residence

September 1691 (Age 43 years), Socorro del Sur, Nuevo México, Nueva España.[4]
Text:
1691, Sept. (no. 4a), El Paso del Norte. Sebastian Martin ..., son of Capt. Pedro Martin Serrano, deceased, and JUANA DE ARGUELLO LIVING IN SOCORRO DEL PASO.

Census

between December 1692 and January 1693 (Age 44 years), Socorro del Sur, Nuevo México, Nueva España.[5]
Text:
Juana de Arguello, widow, with five children named Antonio, eighteen; Francisco, twelve; Miguel, five; Micaela, fourteen; and Josefa, twelve.

Muster Roll

between December 1692 and January 1693 (Age 44 years), El Paso del Norte, Nuevo México, Nueva España.[6]
Text:
Juana de Arguello was the widow of Pedro Martin Serrano, who had died by 1691, Juana returned to New Mexoco and living in Santa Fe in 1718 with her daughter, Josefa. There children used a variety of the family's surnames.

Petition

Land Title Transfer, February 15, 1718 (Age 70 years), Santa Fé, Nuevo México, Nueva España.[7]

Marriage

  • Juana Apolonia Argüello married Alferez Capitan Pedro Martin Serrano about 1664.[2]
  • Juana Apolonia Argüello married Felipe Paradiso.[2]

Residence

  • Between 1691 to 1693, she lived at Socorro del Sur, New Mexico, Spain.[2]

Death

  • She died after 1718 (age 70) in New Mexico, Spain.[2]

Sources

  1. New Mexico Roots, Ltd.: A Demographic perspective from genealogical, historical, and geographical data found in the Diligencias Matrimoniales or Prenuptial Investigations (1678-1869) - Chavez; Citation details: Page 1098
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Great New Mexico Pedigree Database: By the Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico(https://www.hgrc-nm.org/webtrees/individual.php?pid=I110629&ged=Great%20New%20Mexico%20Pedigree%20Database)
  3. Origins of NM Families - Fray Angelico Chavez; Citation details: pg. 222
  4. New Mexico Roots, Ltd.: A Demographic perspective from genealogical, historical, and geographical data found in the Diligencias Matrimoniales or Pre-Nuptial Investigations (1678-1869) - Chavez; Citation details: Page 1092
  5. To The Royal Crown Restored - Kessell, Hendricks & Dodge; Citation details: Page 63, Fourth Household
  6. To The Royal Crown Restored - Kessell, Hendricks & Dodge; Citation details: Page 95 n.110
  7. Descendants of Hernan (I) Martin Serrano in New Mexico: An Authorative Account of Five Generations Revised November 2013, 2019 - Esquibel; Citation details: Page 20, Endnote 9
Also see:

See also:

  • Vargas, Diego de, John L. Kessell, Rick Hendricks, and Meredith D. Dodge. 1995. To the royal crown restored: the journals of don Diego de Vargas, New Mexico, 1692-94. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.

Acknowledgements

This person was created through the import of Wilson.ged on 14 September 2010. WikiTree profile Arguello-13 created through the import of jefflorrie(1).ged on Sep 10, 2011 by Jeff Johnson. Arguello-20 was created by Tim Trujillo through the import of Tim D Trujillo Family_2014-03-15.ged on Mar 15, 2014. WikiTree profile Arguello-16 created through the import of Holguin Family Tree (2).ged on Jun 12, 2012 by Miguel Holguin. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Miguel and others.





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Arguello-1 and Argüello-76 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicates.
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