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At its peak, 98 motels lined the road from one end of the city to the other. Although much of the information presented here is based on my research into primary documents, other individuals graciously shared their research findings to contribute corrections and additions to Fray Anglico Chvez's seminal publication, Origins of New Mexico Families in the Spanish Colonial Period (1954). t. 583, exp. Possession of the town, along with the rest of New Mexico, passed to Mexico in 1821 and then to the United States in 1846. The Confederates continued on to the north, but were later forced to retreat back to Texas after losing most of their supplies at the Battle of Glorieta Pass. Blas de Valencia was a resident of the Villa de San Gabriel in 1604 and as late as 1613 he formed part of the soldier-escort of Governor don Bernardino de Ceballos from Mexico City to the Villa de Santa Fe (AGN, Provincias Internas, Vol. 343 16 Jose Miguel Saenz and Maria Gertrudis Hinojosa Pg. Riding the train from Beln to Albuquerque. 0000107757 00000 n
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Memories of the Civil War and World War II in New Mexico. These houses were spread out over a distance of 2.5 miles (4.0km) unlike the compact town Cuervo had described. Herbal remedies, patron saints, recipes, and Sephardic traditions of New Mexico. By 1680, 17 estancias were reported in the Albuquerque area.[8]. It was not until the late 1700s that a permanent population was established at the plaza. Of the several hundred soldiers that came to New Mexico between 15981601, only about fifty Spanish soldiers, many with families, remained by 1608. The origins of family nicknames. 14, f. 14v). , born circa 1566, native of Negroponte or Candia, Greece, and his wife, , born 1559, Funete Ovejuna, Andaluca, Spain, and his wife, , born circa 1593, who first married a daughter of. El Ritos Presbyterian Church in the early 20th century. Thank you Herbert - I will pass that on to Steve Archuleta. Returning after a month's absence in 1881, I found that the number of buildings had about doubled. The Jesuits come to New Mexico. The 1860 Census showed a population of 1,608, of which the army garrison made up about a third, [1] :29 and indicated that some Albuquerque residents had amassed considerable wealth. [14] :22 During the U.S. Civil War, Confederate troops under Henry Hopkins Sibley captured Albuquerque in March 1862 during the New Mexico Campaign. Memories from the villages of Mrquez, Valmora ,and San Miguel. t. 583, exp. Check this site out! WebLater on, one of the founders, Juan Candelaria, dictated a list of 23 founders 12 families, 10 soldiers and their families and one priest. Memories from the villages of Atarque, Namb, Talpa, and Anthony. Civil engineer Walter G. Marmon was hired to lay out the town, creating an orderly grid with numbered streets like those in the Midwest. A founding member of the Canadian rock band Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Tim Bachman, has died. Electronic copies of La Herencia Magazine can be purchased on Amazon. Maria married her cousin Capt. Vol. The infants of northern New Mexico buried beneath the family, forever remembered. /Info 35 0 R
New Mexicans share ten common ancestors. The tapalo, a widows badge of honor. Within a year, many of these settlers also deserted the colony. 4, f.2r). Los Matachines and the twelve Apostles. /Prev 270305
The citizens are of all classes and walks of life as in the other places I have mentioned, and they speak the local Spanish. WebFirst Families of Tom First Families of Beln Torres Families of the Ro Abajo Torres Families of the Ro Abajo in the 1860 U.S. Census New Mxican Setters ~1598-1680 Newest New Mxican Settlers Who Came With de Vargas ~ 1693 Soldiers With Don Diego de Vargas New Mxican settlers who came with Juan Pez Hurtado ~ 1695 [16] It became known as New Albuquerque, or just New Town. After making some design compromises, the city managed to complete the Paseo del Norte Bridge in 1987, while the even more controversial Montao Bridge was not finished until 1997.
New Mexicos Italian Americans Another new development in the 1960s was the opening of Albuquerque's first shopping malls, Winrock Center in 1961 and Coronado Center in 1965. Accuses Albuquerque Police of Excessive Force", "FBI: Crimes increase sharply in Albuquerque in 2016", "Crime focus of open Albuquerque mayor's race", New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=History_of_Albuquerque,_New_Mexico&oldid=1138525296, Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 10 February 2023, at 04:19. Plus poetry, genealogy, New Mexico history, folklore, vintage photos, oral histories, and personality profiles. [11]:6365, According to a 1776 report by Fray Atanasio Domnguez, the villa had 157 families with 763 total inhabitants. Thank you for pushing me to educate myself more. 0000001969 00000 n
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Heeding the lessons of our elders. [14]:21 An account of the town was given by U.S. Attorney William W.H. Allison-James, Santa Fes premier Presbyterian school. Don Pedro de Peralta, Governor of New Mexico.11, 12. Hispanic families toil in the potato fields to make ends meet. Capitn Hernn Martn Serrano, the elder, over age 70 in 1626, antiguo poblador y veso of Santa Fe (AGN, Inq., t. 356, f. 267). In all likelihood, Francisco was a son of Blas de Valencia, one of the soldiers who came to New Mexico with Oate in 1598.12. Hispanic artists honored during Hispanic Heritage month. A photo journey of contemporary Sephardic Jews in New Mexico. Published histories of towns, counties, and states usually contain accounts of families. Capitn Alonso Varela, age 60 in 1626, primero fundador of the Villa de Santa Fe and his wife was Catalina Prez de Bustillo (AGN, Inq., t. 356, f. 269 and AGN, Inq. The tale of Zozobras great escape. [16] In 1905, it was reported that 60,000 people rode the streetcar during the week of the fair. This popular publication was distributed in Santa Fe and across several communities of northern New Mexico. The mistake was mine alone each and every time Oate was misspelled on the New Mexico page, and I own up to my mistakes. The Manifest Destiny revisited. Welcome to the gateway to the main body of Beyond 'Origins of New Mexico Families.' Join Geni to explore your genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. This is further supported by the orders given to newly appointed Governor don Pedro de Peralta by Viceroy don Luis de Velasco in March 1609 in which the new governor was instructed to establish a formal villa in New Mexico to put in place a structure of civil law and order (Archivo General de las Indias, Mxico, N.63, exp. The revolt succeeded in driving the Spanish out of New Mexico for the next 12 years. The crops taken from them at harvest time are many, good, and everything sown in them bears fruit. The legend of Doa Mara Gertudes Barcel, a.k.a. The fathers of both of these men were soldiers apparently stationed at a military camp at what would become the future site of the Villa de Santa Fe when their sons were born. Family homesteads in the Santa Fe National Forest. Those with an asterisk (*) are among the common ancestors of people with deep family roots in New Mexico. E Y . WebSanta Fe, which means holy faith, was founded in 1610. 0000062504 00000 n
Although there are no known records that identify the names of his parents, it is logical to assume that in all likelihood Francisco was a son of Blas de Valencia, one of the soldiers who came to New Mexico with Oate in 1598. The history of Las Posadas and other Christmas traditions. In his report, Cuervo asserted that the new villa had 35 families with 252 residents and that the plaza and streets had been laid out, houses built, and the church was finished, thereby meeting the requirements. of the Villa de Santa Fe and his wife was. Herbal remedies, patron saints and recipes. Semana Santa en Sevilla, Spains tribute during Holy Week. I agree with and accept the correction. It was only after the series was completed that I came across a record that identified Juan Prez de Bustillo as a founder of the Villa de Santa Fe, thus he and his wife, Mara de la Cruz, are included in the above list, but there was no article written about their history. There are twelve pueblos, whose houses are built of mud and are two stories high. Varela, one of Santa Fes founding families. Easter traditions of our ancestors continue today. Plus genealogy, New Mexico history, folklore, vintage photos, oral histories, and personality profiles. 0000063455 00000 n
There are also little orchards with vinestocks and small apricot, peach, apple, and pear trees.
Founding Remembrances from Chihuahua to Galisteo. Dr. Denis Ismael Otero PRO. During the Great Depression in the 1930s, Albuquerque saw a wide variety of public works projects thanks to the New Deal programs enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The mother of his son and namesake was. Santa Fes golden era captured on film. Plus genealogy, New Mexico history, folklore, vintage photos, oral histories, and personality profiles.
La Capilla de Chihuahua in southern New Mexico. The origins of the names of some of New Mexicos major cities and towns. [20], By 1920, Albuquerque had a population of 15,157, and housing subdivisions had begun to extend eastward along Central Avenue. The city continued to grow, reaching a population of 35,499 in 1940. Beginning in the 1820s, the Santa Fe Trail brought American goods and merchants to New Mexico in ever-increasing numbers. What do columns mean in New Mexico 1841 census? In 1941, the army took over the old Albuquerque Airport, then known as Oxnard Field, and converted it into Albuquerque Army Air Base (now Kirtland Air Force Base). 1566, Llerena), information from an important primary source dated March 1617 verifies that that Pedro Gmez Durn died in New Mexico around 1607 and his wife, Catalina Cabezas, died in Mexico City around 1613 (AGN, Inquicisin, t. 484). /H [ 1032 608 ]
Plus genealogy, New Mexico history, folklore, vintage photos, oral histories, and personality profiles. Plus poetry, genealogy, New Mexico history, folklore, vintage photos, oral histories, and personality profiles. It then became clear that Pedro Durn y Chaves, a first settler of the Villa de Santa Fe in 1610, was a different person, perhaps even a relative.
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Spains Basque heritage cherished in New Mexico. I will check out that site. Those recruited for this second wave of settlement included soldiers, families, women, children and servants. When the Title 42 order lifts, migrants located in Central and Northern Mexico will have access to the CBPOne mobile application to schedule an appointment to present The Los Alamos Ranch School. The origins of the names of some of New Mexicos major cities and towns. 339 15 Andres Garcia and Clara Maria Farias Pg. Taos sculptor first New Mexico Hispanic to be included at the Modern Museum of Art in New York. [7] Subsequently, the number of Native Americans dropped drastically due to famine, Apache raiding, and a severe smallpox epidemic in 16361641. [1]:25, In 1821, Mexico gained its independence from Spain following the Mexican War of Independence. Plus poetry, genealogy, New Mexico history, folklore, vintage photos, oral histories, and personality profiles. The oldest midwife in Las Vegas. Vicente Silva, a Las Vegas legend. Just the thought of trying to remember number codes for a gives me the heebie geebies. [32] The freeways improved access to the suburbs, but also diverted most traffic away from Downtown and the traveler-oriented Route 66 corridor. Other changes between 1960 and 1980 reflected Albuquerque's increasing stature as a city with over a quarter million inhabitants.
of New Mexico families Herbal remedies, recipes, and patron saints. In 1705, Francisco Cuervo y Valds arrived in Santa Fe as the newly appointed governor of New Mexico. By 1625, he was a Captain, 48 years o 2nd ONATE EXPEDITION into NEW MEXICO 1600 Herbal remedies, patron saints, recipes, and Sephardic traditions of New Mexico. Memories of La Liendre, Lincoln County, and Canjiln. While change was slow to come to the remote province of New Mexico, one major effect was the opening of the region for the first time to American trade. Are you curious if your ancestors might be some of the 1598 Founding Families of the New Mexico Colony? A good amount of this material was posted online between April 1998 and January 2007 on the original Beyond Origins of New Mexico Families Web site. Plus genealogy, New Mexico history, folklore, vintage photos, oral histories, and personality profiles. New Mexicos tradition wedding dance. Click here for free PDF Download: Early Settlers of Santa Cruz de la Caada, 1695-1715, a monograph. Santa Fes early residents: Archuleta, Mrquez, Anaya, Alamzn, Lucero de Godoy, and Chamiso. New Mexicos colonial governors 16771683. Plus poetry, genealogy, New Mexico history, folklore, vintage photos, oral histories, and personality profiles.
*Capitn Hernn Martn Serrano, born circa 1558, Zacatecas, Nueva Galicia; the mother of his son and namesake was doa Ins, a Tano Indian who was acculturated into Spanish society and was a long-time resident of Santa Fe.6, 7. The legend of the infamous lawman Elfego Baca. Descansos: roadside memorials. The late 1870s saw the building of New Mexico's first railroad, the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway. Our own WikiTree New Mexico resource page (Awesome (!) Plus poetry, genealogy, New Mexico history, folklore, vintage photos, oral histories, and personality profiles. The Spanish returned in 1692 and were able to recapture the territory without much resistance. The town of Albuquerque is venerable with age. Pedro Duran y Chaves and doa Isabel de Bohorques were the progenitors of the Duran y Chaves/Chvez family of New [22], Local developers struggled to keep up with the runaway growth, building nearly 12,000 new houses during the 1940s. New Mexicos Hispanic professors and our states youth are highlighted during Hispanic Heritage month. The first brick had been manufactured in the town only a few months before, and there were already numerous brick buildings of substantial architecture on the business streets. 0000107948 00000 n
New Mexicos Colonial governors 16251641. Memories from the villages of Cubero, Tom, and Pecos. Either sometime before or after the death of Pedro Gomez Duran, Pedro Duran y Chaves came to New Mexico where he was living in 1610 and where he married doa Isabel de Bohorquez. [16], World War II brought a great deal of activity to Albuquerque. Dust off your family scrapbooks!
Beyond Origins of NM Families - NM Families A-Z - Google Sites Mosquero Canyon in 1936. However, it later emerged that many of these claims were exaggerated. A list of famous people buried in New Mexico. Information about your use of this site is shared with Google. Plus poetry, genealogy, New Mexico history, folklore, vintage photos, oral histories, and personality profiles. In the 1940s, Downtown was still the city's commercial center, but this began to change as residents of the new suburban developments increasingly preferred to shop in their own neighborhoods. Funeral traditions of long ago still in practice today. Fray Anglico Chvez combined the surnames of the two men to create the name of Pedro Gmez Durn y Chaves. Much of this growth has occurred on the West Side, creating traffic problems and demand for more river crossings. As discussions began to occur for preparation of 400th anniversary celebration of the founding of Santa Fe in 2010, Ana and I discussed a series of articles on the founders of the Villa de Santa Fe. , a Tano Indian woman who was acculturated into Spanish society and was a long-time resident of Santa Fe (AGN, Inq., t. 356, f. 311). The Madonna t. 372, exp. 4, f.2r). "[4] The Spanish were welcomed at first, but relations became more hostile after Coronado's men commandeered one of the Tiwa pueblos for their winter quarters, forcing the inhabitants out without any supplies. [2], The first colonizing expedition into New Mexico was led by Juan de Oate in 1598, after which settlers began to trickle into the middle Rio Grande valley along the Camino Real. Published April 30, 2023 5:00 p.m. PDT. Streets started to be paved, and the streetcar system was replaced by buses in 1928.[16]. 3. However, construction of new bridges was opposed by North Valley residents who wanted to preserve the area's rural character. Some of the earlier changes have been undone, including restoring the original traffic flow on a number of streets. New Mexicos outhouses may be a thing of the past but are forever appreciated. This site uses cookies from Google to deliver its services and to analyze traffic.
Founding Red or green chile, pick your pleasure. it stands on the plain near the meadows of the Rio del Norte. They describe the settlement of the area and the founding of churches, schools, Founders of the Villa de Santa Fe 9 Durn y Chaves.pdf, Founders of the Villa de Santa Fe 10 Early Residents.pdf, Early Settlers of Santa Cruz de la Caada, 1695-1715, Estrada (Godines, Garca de la Riva & Sandoval Martnez), Last Will and Testament of Elena Gallegos, Juan Montes Vigil Record of Passage, 1611, Testament de Manuel Jorge, June 7, 1655, San Jos del Parral. Death brought to life through the images of Jos Guadalupe Posada. Plus poetry, genealogy, New Mexico history, folklore, vintage photos, oral histories, and personality profiles. Three local businessmen, Franz Huning, Elias S. Stover, and William Hazeldine, formed the New Mexico Town Company to buy up land for the railroad and related development. Honoring and caring for our community elders. For those who are interested, below are links to PDF copies of the ten articles in the Founders of the Villa de Santa Fe series. Recollections from the villages of Bueyeros, La Luz, and Ocate. >>
Again, New Mxico's Hispano ancestors stayed to face the challenge of living in a difficult, yet beautiful, land in Nueva Mxico. *Capitn Francisco Madrid, born circa 1593, who first married a daughter of Capitn Alonso Barba Martn and then Mara de la Vega Mrquez.5, 6. The colonizing families who came with the Juan de Orate Expedition in 1598 to New Mexico, New Spain deserve the same recognition and fame as the Mayflower Colonists. Davis in 1853 as he traveled the territorial District Court circuit:[15]. For much of the 18th century, the homes around the plaza were inhabited only on Sundays as the residents spent the rest of the week on their farms. Plus genealogy, New Mexico history, folklore, vintage photos, oral histories, and personality profiles. Kearny's troops established a U.S. Army post near the plaza, which brought an influx of goods and people over the next twenty years. Corridos: storytelling through music. page by Mary Richardson) has a name list of all of the colonists who sailed to the New World with Orate.Check it out! 0000105083 00000 n
Instead, the city has focused on improving bus service along the corridor. Recipes, herbal remedies, and patron saints. The origin of Las Varas de San Jos (hollyhocks). Mary & Company deserve the credit for a great NM page, and I deserve the credit for misspelling Oate. Americas Route 66 and its impact in New Mexico. The ghost of Santa Fes PERA building. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:New_Mexico_Resource_Page. [11]:4563 Despite these findings, the villa's charter was never revoked. 0000000948 00000 n
descendants of 15th and 16th century New Mexico families are discovering their Judah, Levi, and Cohen lines. Juan Griego, the elder, and his wife Pascuala Bernal, the parents of Santa Fe native Juan Griego, b.ca. Albuquerque soon resembled a typical small American city, and was incorporated in 1891. The 1860 Census showed a population of 1,608, of which the army garrison made up about a third,[1]:29 and indicated that some Albuquerque residents had amassed considerable wealth. The villa itself consists of twenty-four houses near the mission. He came to New Mexico with the Second Wave of Colonization in 1600.In 1609, he was a Alfrez escorting the wagon-train that brought Governor Peralta to New Mexico. Alonso Barba Martn and then Mara de la Vega Mrquez. Webbeginninigs of what is now the state of New Mexico. Later that year, the U.S. Department of Justice completed a 16-month investigation, concluding that APD had demonstrated a "pattern or practice of use of excessive force". 0000103805 00000 n
Plus poetry, genealogy, New Mexico history, folklore, vintage photos, oral histories, and personality profiles. Weddings of the past and the young girls who became brides early in life. [6] In 1630 the Tiwa province was reported as having a population of 7,000 living in 1516 pueblos. The origins of speaking Pachquismo. The houses are generally grouped about without order, and the best are but indifferent mud buildings, some of the more humble ones being partly in ruins.
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By 1900, Albuquerque had a population of 6,238, with another 1,200 recorded for Old Town; in 1910, the population was 11,020. I relied on this conclusion for the information that appears in this next article ("Founders of the Villa de Santa Fe #9") regarding the Durn y Chaves family. This project identifies those who came with the second wave of settlers to New Mexico, who arrived at San Gabriel on December 24, 1600. Although there are no known records that identify the names of his parents, it is logical to assume that in all likelihood Francisco was a son of Blas de Valencia, one of the soldiers who came to New Mexico with Oate in 1598. The Great New Mexico Database is not a source. WebThe term is used in reference to various groups throughout the entirety of Mexican history, from formerly ruling indigenous families of the pre-Columbian states of present-day Mexico, to noble Mexican families of Spanish (as well as Mestizo) and other European descent, which include conquistadors and their descendants (ennobled by King Philip II in 1573), The town of Santa Brbara, founded in 1563 in the Valle de San Bartolom, in southern Chihuahua, Mexico, was the starting place for many later explorations into the uncharted north.
Nichos: a haven for santos. Compadrazco the sharing and caring of children. By using this site, you agree to its use of cookies. Turn of the century baseball leagues. An advocate for active city government, Tingley was responsible for a wide range of civic improvements including parks, roads, landscaping, and other projects. , declared he was a native of the Villa de Santa Fe and gave his as 54 in 1661 and again as 54 in 1665, indicating he was born circa 1607-1611 (AGN, Tierras, t. 3268, pt. page by Mary Richardson) has a name list of all of the colonists who sailed to the New World with Or, 'In 1598 the large colonizing expedition of Juan de Oate paused for several months at Santa Brbara for inspection by the government before setting out for the uncharted north. WebThe Childrens Foundation is a unique organization that through its Annual Grant program, financially supports organizations that address the needs of children throughout New By 1916, the streetcar system had 7 miles (11km) of track with multiple lines connecting Old Town, the railroad depot, Barelas, the sawmill, the Highland Addition, and the university. (Rio Grand Blvd. This popular publication was distributed in Santa Fe and across several communities of northern New Mexico. Herbal remedies, patron saints, and recipes. In order to attract more riders, the streetcar company developed Traction Park in Old Town, which hosted horse racing and baseball as well as the Territorial Fair. As discussions began to occur for preparation of 400. anniversary celebration of the founding of Santa Fe in 2010, Ana and I discussed a series of articles on the founders of the Villa de Santa Fe. Durn y Chaves, one of Santa Fes founding families. Fray Cristbal de Quirs, definidor (AGI, Patronato, 244, R.7, exp. WebFormed in 1860 from part of Taos County The county seat is Mora Cities and Towns Buena Vista * Chacon * Cleveland * Gascon * Guadalupita * Holman * La Cueva * Ledoux * Levy Mora * North Carmen * Ocate * Ojo Feliz * Rainsville * Wagon Mound * Watrous * Valmora Check your attics! Through family history, traditions, familitreedna.com, geni.com and other sources I have come to the knowledge that I am Jewish although we were brought-up as Catholic-Hispanics. [38] Things calmed down later in the 1970s as the police department made an effort to improve community relations and some of the more militant groups started to be discredited.[34]. I also bookmarked the other page shared by Herbert Tardy. WebAccording to depositions recorded during an official inquiry in 1712, there had only been 19 founding families, which together with the ten soldiers and their families numbered 129 A public school system also started in 1891, and primary schools were built in each of the city's four wards. 0000095297 00000 n
Meanwhile, real estate speculators in Albuquerque hoped to profit from the railroad's arrival. Hispanic heroes and Latino educators. The Albuquerque Police Department became a focus of headlines in the early 2010s due to the rate of shootings by police officers, with 27 people killed and 15 others wounded between 2010 and 2014. WebAlfrez/Capitn Pedro4 Martin Serrano, born circa 1635-1637, New Mexico, medium, thick set stature, is partly gray, lame in left leg; deceased by September 1691.9 + 7 iii. Juan de Onate and his wife Isabel de Tolosa Corts Moctezuma also had a daughter, Maria de Oate y Cortes. 3, f. 297). Unfortunately, there is no single surviving archival list of the first Spanish settlers of the Villa de Santa Fe. The little angels of the camposantos of northern New Mexico. Plus poetry, genealogy, New Mexico history, folklore, vintage photos, oral histories, and personality profiles. [37] In 1971, a confrontation between police and a large crowd at Roosevelt Park devolved into a full-blown riot, with violence and looting in several parts of the city.