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Francisco Javier de la Paz Pizarro Martínez (1787 - 1840)

Francisco Javier de la Paz (Francisco) Pizarro Martínez
Born in Ciudad de México, Nueva España (Ciudad de México, México)map
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 27 Apr 1814 in New Orleans, Louisiana at the St. Louis Cathedralmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 53 in Georgetown, District of Columbia, United Statesmap
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Biography

Francisco Pizarro-Martinez, son of Timoteo Antonio Pizarro and Antonia Martinez, was born 24 Jan 1787 in Mexico City, México.

Marriage, Children

 Francisco married Maria Theresa Petrona Vizoso, daughter of Pedro Vizoso and Marie “Victoria” Delatte, on 27 Apr 1814 at the St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans, Louisiana.[1]
 Their known children were: … WIP …

  1. Victorine Pizarro-Martinez:[2]
    • Born: 6 Jun 1815
    • Baptized: 20 Jun 1815
    • Notoriety: She was a Nun in the Society of the Sacred Heart and spent her life at the Academy of the Sacred Heart in Grand Coteau, Louisiana.
    • Died: 19 Dec 1884
    • Buried: Cemetery of the Religious of the Sacred Heart in Grand Coteau, Louisiana.[3]
  2. Juan Bautista Francisco Pizarro-Martinez:[4]
    • Born: 1 Sep 1816
    • Baptized: 19 Sep 1816
    • Died: 16 Nov 1819[5]
  3. Theresa Helena Pizarro-Martinez:
    • Born: 22 Jun 1833
    • Baptized:
    • Married:
    • Died: 24 Feb 1895[6]
    • Buried: St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 in New Orleans, Louisiana.[7]

Death, Burial

 Francisco died on 9 Feb 1840 and was originally interred in the overflow cemetery for the Holy Trinity Church. His remains were moved to the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Washington, D.C. in 1958.
 From the Biography on his Find A Grave Profile:[8]
Extraordinary Minister and Plenipotentiary from Mexico to the United States 1838-1840. Prior to this he was the Mexican Consul at New Orleans.

Original internment was in an overflow cemetery for Holy Trinity Church located on the grounds of Georgetown University. Remains were moved in 1953 to Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

See Also


Sources

  • Source: SRNO Volume 11: Sacramental Records of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, Volume 11, 1813-1815; Charles E. Nolan; Dorenda Dupont; J. Edgar Bruns; Archives of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1995
  • Source: SRNO Volume 18: Sacramental Records of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, Volume 18, 1828-1829; Charles E. Nolan; Dorenda Dupont; J. Edgar Bruns; Archives of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, 2003
  • Source: New Orleans Death Records: Ancestry.com. New Orleans, Louisiana, Death Records Index, 1804-1949 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002. Original data: State of Louisiana, Secretary of State, Division of Archives, Records Management, and History. Vital Records Indices. Baton Rouge, LA, USA
  1. Source: SRNO Volume 11:
    Text p. 353:
    PIZARRO, Francisco (Antonio and Antonia MARTIREZ (sic)), native of Mexico, resident of this city, m. Theresa VIZOSO, Apr. 27, 1814, w. Ciriaco DE ZABALLOS, Diego MORPHI, consul of His Catholic Majesty, and Martin VIZOSO, bride's brother (SLC, M6, 142)
    Text p. 436:
    VIZOSO, Theresa (Pedro, dec., and Victoria DELATTE), native and resident of this parish, m. Francisco PIZARRO, Apr. 27, 1814 (SLC, M6, 142)
  2. Source: SRNO Volume 11:
    Text p. 353:
    PIZARRO, Victoria (Francisco, native of Mexico, resident of this city, and Theresa VIZOSO, native and resident of this city), b. Jun. 20, 1815, bn. Jun. 6, 1815, pgp. Antonio PIZARRO and Antonia MARTINEZ, mgp. Pedro VIZOSO and Victoria DELATTE, s. Martin Gilberto VIZOSO, infant's uncle, and his mother Victoria DELATTE, infant's maternal grandmother (SLC, B25, 172)
  3. Victorine Pizarro Martinez on Find A Grave: Memorial #97345551 retrieved 19 Feb 2019
  4. Sacramental Records of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, Volume 12, 1816-1817; Charles E. Nolan; Dorenda Dupont; J. Edgar Bruns; Archives of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1997:
    Text p. 310:
    PIZARRO, Juan Bautista Francisco (Francisco, native of Mexico City, kingdom of New Spain, resident of this city, and Theresa VIZOSO, native and resident of this city), b. Sep. 19, 1816, bn. Sep. 1, 1816, pgp. Antonio PIZARRO and Antonia MARTINEZ, mgp. Pedro VIZOSO and Victoria DELLATTE, s. Juan Bautista RODON and Rosalia VIZOSO, absent, p. Victorina ESPINOSA (SLC, B28, 69)
  5. Sacramental Records of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, Volume 13, 1818-1819; Charles E. Nolan; Dorenda Dupont; J. Edgar Bruns; Archives of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1998:
    Text p. 287:
    MARTINEZ-PIZARRO, Juan (Francisco, official of the Spanish legation in the United States of America, and Theresa VIZOSO), ca. 3 1/2 yr., i. Nov. 16, 1819, d. [o] (SLC, F11, 161)
  6. Source: New Orleans Death Records: Orleans Death Indices 1877-1895; Volume: 108; Page: 83
    Name: Theresa Martinez Bernard
    Gender: F (Female)
    Age: 64
    Birth Year: abt 1831
    Death Date: 24 Feb 1895
  7. Theresa Helena Pizarro Martinez Bernard on Find A Grave: Memorial #84742348 retrieved 19 Feb 2019
  8. Francisco Pizarro Martinez on Find A Grave: Memorial #6010457 retrieved 19 Feb 2019:
    Birth:
    Date: 24 Jan 1787
    Place: Mexico City, Cuauhtémoc Borough, Distrito Federal, Mexico
    Death:
    Date: 9 Feb 1840 (aged 53)
    Place: Georgetown, District of Columbia, District Of Columbia, USA
    Burial:
    Cemetery: Mount Olivet Cemetery
    Location: Washington, District of Columbia, District Of Columbia, USA
    Plot: Section 61 Lot 62




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