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The Descendents of
Don Pedro de Baeza
Compiled by John D. Inclan
 
Generation No. 1
1.
PEDRO1 DE BAEZA He married MARIA DE YRARRAZAULA1.
Notes for PEDRO DE BAEZA: He is a descendent of the Lord of Vizcaya, Don Lope Diaz de Haro, caudillo and Captain General of Baeza, Jaez, Andalucia, Spain.
Source: Nobiliario Genealogico de los Reyes y Titulos de Espana, by Alonso Lopez de Haro. Vol. I. Page 414.
Child of PEDRO DE BAEZA and MARIA DE YRARRAZAULA is:
2. i. C
RISTOBAL2 PEREZ-DE-NARRIAHONDO, b. Onate, Guipuzcoa, Spain.
 
Generation No. 2
2.
CRISTOBAL2 PEREZ-DE-NARRIAHONDO (PEDRO1 DE BAEZA) was born in Onate, Guipuzcoa, Spain.
Notes for CRISTOBAL PEREZ-DE-NARRIAHONDO:
Source:From the book, Portraitsof Basques in the New World, edited by Richard W. Etulain and Heronima Echeverria.
Child of CRISTOBAL PEREZ-DE-NARRIAHONDO is:
3. i. J
UAN3 PEREZ-DE-ONATE, b. Vitoria de Alava, Guipuzcoa, Spain.
 
Generation No. 3
3.
JUAN3 PEREZ-DE-ONATE (CRISTOBAL2 PEREZ-DE-NARRIAHONDO, PEDRO1 DE BAEZA) was born in Vitoria de Alava, Guipuzcoa, Spain. He married OSANA MARTINEZ-DE-GONZALEZ in Vitoria de Alava, Guipuzcoa, Spain. She was born in Vitoria de Alava, Guipuzcoa, Spain.
Notes for J
UAN PEREZ-DE-ONATE:
He and his wife had three children. Source:From the book, Portraitsof Basques in the New World, edited by Richard W. Etulain and Heronima Echeverria.
Children of J
UAN PEREZ-DE-ONATE and OSANA MARTINEZ-DE-GONZALEZ are:
4. i. M
ARIA4 DE ONATE, b. 14 Feb 1541/42, San Miguel. Valladolid, Spain; d. Vitoria. Guipuzcoa, Spain.
5. ii. C
OUNT CRISTOBAL DE NAHARRIONDO-PEREZ-DE-ONATE, b. Abt. 1500, Onate, Guipuzcoa, Spain; d. 06 Oct 1567, Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico.
6. iii. J
UAN PEREZ-DE-ONATE-GONZALEZ, b. Abt. 1501; d. Aft. 1537, Peru.
iv. S
EBASTIAN DE NARRIAONDO-ONATE, m. ISABEL PEREZ-DE-MENDIETA.
 
Generation No. 4
4.
MARIA4 DE ONATE (JUAN3 PEREZ-DE-ONATE, CRISTOBAL2 PEREZ-DE-NARRIAHONDO, PEDRO1 DE BAEZA) was born 14 Feb 1541/42 in San Miguel. Valladolid, Spain, and died in Vitoria. Guipuzcoa, Spain. She married RUY DIAZ-DE-SALDIVAR in Vitoria, Guipuzcoa, Spain, son of JUAN MARTINEZ-DE-ZALDIVAR and MARIA DE EGUILETA. He was born in Vitoria, Guipuzcoa, Spain.
Notes for M
ARIA DE ONATE:
Source:Mil Familias III by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 416.
Notes for R
UY DIAZ-DE-SALDIVAR:
A.K.A. Rodrigo Diaz de Saldivar.
Source:Mil Familias III by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 416.
Children of M
ARIA DE ONATE and RUY DIAZ-DE-SALDIVAR are:
7. i. M
AESE DE CAMPO JUAN5 DE SALDIVAR-Y-ONATE, b. Vitoria, Guipuzcoa, Spain.
8. ii. L
T. CAPTAIN GENERAL VICENTE DE SALDIVAR-Y-ONATE, b. Vitoria, Guipuzcoa, Spain; d. 20 Feb 1635/36, Ciudad Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico.
iii. A
LONSO DE SALDIVAR-Y-ONATE, m. ISABEL DE VERGARA.
iv. D
IEGO DE SALDIVAR-Y-ONATE.
 
5.
COUNT CRISTOBAL4 DE NAHARRIONDO-PEREZ-DE-ONATE (JUAN3 PEREZ-DE-ONATE, CRISTOBAL2 PEREZ-DE-NARRIAHONDO, PEDRO1 DE BAEZA) was born Abt. 1500 in Onate, Guipuzcoa, Spain, and died 06 Oct 1567 in Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico. He married CATALINA SALAZAR-DE-CADENA 1545 in Spain, daughter of GONZALO DE SALAZAR and CATALINA DE-LA-CADENA-Y-MALVENA. She was born Abt. 1510 in Granada, Andalusia, Spain, and died in Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico?.
Notes for C
OUNT CRISTOBAL DE NAHARRIONDO-PEREZ-DE-ONATE:
In 1524, he and his family arrived in Mexico. By 1526, he was an offical in Mexico City.
In the summer of 1539, he gave his friend, Coronado, two handsome horses. Only one horse survived Coronado's long expedition.
Hero of the Mixton War.
Inspector of finances for Nueva Galicia. In 1540 he succeeded Coronado as Governor of Nuevo Galicia, New Spain (Mexico). Guadalajara was it's capital city.
In 1548, Don Cristobal was one of the founders and the wealthiest silver miner of Zacatecas, Mexico. Father of Juan de Onate, the celebrated founder of New Mexico
During the era of the Viceroy Don Antonio de Mendoza, he was the Conquistador of Suchilila.
Source:From the book's,
New Mexico Royal Road by Max L. Moorhead;
Origen de los Fundadores de Texas, Nuevo Mexico, Coahulia, y Nuevo Leon, by Guillermo Garmendia Leal. (page 66 & 67).
Coronado, Knight of Pueblos and Plains by Herbert Eugene Bolton;
The Last Conquistador, Juan de Onate and the Settling of the far Southwest, by Marc Simmons.
New Mexico's First Colonists, compiled and arranged by David H. Snow.
Glory, God, and Gold, edited by Lewis Gannett.
With All Arms by Carl Laurence Duaine;
Historia del Nuevo Reino de Leon, by Eugenio del Hoyo.
and the Texas Handbook Online.
A.K.A. Cristobal de Onate y Narria.
Notes for C
ATALINA SALAZAR-DE-CADENA:
Her grand-parents were members of the royal court of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain.
Source:With all Arms by Carl Laurence Duaine.
Her father was the lieutenant governor of all of New Spain and factor of the royal treasuary in Mexico.
Source:From the book, Don Juan de Onate Colonizer of New Mexico, by George P. Hammond.
Dona Catalina was twice married. 1st. Don Ruy Diaz de Mendoza. 2nd.Governor Cristobal de Onate.
In the book,The Last Conquistador, Juan de Onate and the settling of the far Southwest, the author,
Marc Simmons, list her 1st husband as Don Ruy Diaz de Mendoza.
From both of her marriages, she left descendents who now live in Texas.
Source:Origen de los Fundadores de Texas, Nuevo Mexico, Coahuila, y Nuevo Leon, Saltillo Tomo II, by
Guillermo Garmendia Leal. Page 66.
Glory, God, and Gold, edited by Lewis Gannett.
Children of C
RISTOBAL DE NAHARRIONDO-PEREZ-DE-ONATE and CATALINA SALAZAR-DE-CADENA are:
9. i. A
LCALDE MAYOR FERNANDO5 DE ONATE, b. Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico; d. Tacambaro, Michoacan, Mexico.
10. ii. M
ARIA DE ONATE-SALAZAR.
iii. A
NTONIA DE PEREZ-DE-ONATE-SALAZAR, b. Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico; m. BERNARDO VASQUEZ-DE-TAPIA, Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico.
Notes for B
ERNARDO VASQUEZ-DE-TAPIA:
His niece, Dona Guiomar Vasquez de Espinosa, was married to Don Luis Cortez. (Hernan Cortez's son).
iv. C
ATHALINA DE PEREZ-DE-ONATE-SALAZAR, b. Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico.
v. L
UIS PEREZ-DE-ONATE.
11. vi. A
LONSO DE ONATE, b. Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico; d. New Mexico ?.
vii. C
RISTOBAL PEREZ-DE-ONATE, b. 1552, Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico.
Notes for C
RISTOBAL PEREZ-DE-ONATE:
Twin brother to Juan de Onate.
Attended the University of Salamanca, Spain.
No further information has been found on his life.
Source:From the books, Portraitsof Basques in the New World, edited by Richard W. Etulain and Heronima Echeverria.
A History of New Mexico by Gaspar Perez de Villagra, Alcala - 1610, translated by Gilberto Espinosa.
12. viii. G
OVERNOR JUAN PEREZ-DE-ONATE, b. 1552, Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico; d. Abt. 03 Jun 1626, Guadalcanal, Spain.
 
6.
JUAN4 PEREZ-DE-ONATE-GONZALEZ (JUAN3 PEREZ-DE-ONATE, CRISTOBAL2 PEREZ-DE-NARRIAHONDO, PEDRO1 DE BAEZA) was born Abt. 1501, and died Aft. 1537 in Peru.
Notes for JUAN PEREZ-DE-ONATE-GONZALEZ:
In 1537, he left for Peru. Source:From the book, Historia del Nuevo Reino de Leon 1577 - 1723, by Eugenio del Hoyo.
Child of JUAN PEREZ-DE-ONATE-GONZALEZ is:
i. C
RISTOBAL5 DE ONATE, d. 08 Jan 1567/68, Madrid, Spain.
Notes for C
RISTOBAL DE ONATE:
On May 5, 1567 - January 8, 1568, he was tried for comspiracy aganist the King of Spain. During his trial, he was tortured. Found guilty, he was executed.
The Harknes Collection in the Library of Congress. Manuscripts concerning Mexico. A Guide.
Library of Congress, US manuscript divison, Wahington, D.C.
 
 
Generation No. 5
7.
MAESE DE CAMPO JUAN5 DE SALDIVAR-Y-ONATE (MARIA4 DE ONATE, JUAN3 PEREZ-DE-ONATE, CRISTOBAL2 PEREZ-DE-NARRIAHONDO, PEDRO1 DE BAEZA) was born in Vitoria, Guipuzcoa, Spain. He married MARINA MENDOZA-DE-MARIN in Zacatecas, Mexico, daughter of LUIS MARIN and MARIA DE MENDOZA. She was born in Mexico City, F.D., Mexico.
Notes for M
AESE DE CAMPO JUAN DE SALDIVAR-Y-ONATE:
In 1540, he headed an expedition from Nueva Galicia to Florida. Source:Historia del Nuevo Reino de Leon by Eugenio del Hoyo.
New Mexico's First Colonists, compiled and arranged by David H. Snow.
Marriage Notes for J
UAN DE SALDIVAR-Y-ONATE and MARINA MENDOZA-DE-MARIN:
Marriage source:Mil Familias III by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 326.
Fundadores de Nueva Galicia - Guadalajara - Tomo I, by Guillermo Garmendia Leal. Page 10 and 70.
Children of J
UAN DE SALDIVAR-Y-ONATE and MARINA MENDOZA-DE-MARIN are:
i. M
ARIA6 DE SALDIVAR-Y-MENDOZA, b. Zacatecas, Mexico; m. CAPTAIN GENERAL BALTAZAR DE TREMINO-DE-BANUELOS2, 1572, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico; b. Abt. 1530, Villa Banuelos, Burgos, Spain; d. 1600, Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico.
Notes for CAPTAIN GENERAL BALTAZAR DE TREMINO-DE-BANUELOS:
Descendent of the Count of Haro, Lord High Constable of Castilla, Spain and Nobleman Lord of Bribiesca and of Medina of the Pomar. Genealogical History of the Most Ancient Families of Mexico, by Don Ricardo Ortega y Perez Gallardo.
Conquistador and one of the founders of Zacatecas. Source:Mil Familias III by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 316.
New Mexico's First Colonists, compiled and arranged by David H. Snow.
Marriage Notes for MARIA DE SALDIVAR-Y-MENDOZA and BALTAZAR DE TREMINO-DE-BANUELOS:
Marriage source:Mil Familias III by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 316.
Fundadores de Nueva Galicia - Guadalajara - Tomo I, by Guillermo Garmendia Leal. Page 74 and 143.
ii. ANA DE MENDOZA, m. DOCTOR SANTIAGO DEL RIEGO, Dec 1575, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico; b. Valladolid, Spain.
Marriage Notes for ANA DE MENDOZA and SANTIAGO DEL RIEGO:
Marriage source:From the book, Fundadores de Nueva Galicia - Guadalajara - Tomo I, by Guillermo Garmendia Leal. Page 68 and 70.
iii. FRANCISCO DE SALDIVAR-Y-MENDOZA, d. 04 Jun 1589, Zapotlan, Jalisco, Mexico.
Notes for FRANCISCO DE SALDIVAR-Y-MENDOZA:
On June 2, 1589, he signed his last will and testament. Source:Fundadores de Nueva Galicia - Guadalajara - Tomo I, by Guillermo Garmendia Leal. Page 70.
iv. JUAN DE SALDIVAR-Y-MENDOZA.
v. MARIANA DE SALDIVAR-Y-MENDOZA, d. Mexico City, F.D., Mexico.
vi. CATALINA DE SALDIVAR-Y-MENDOZA, d. Mexico City, F.D., Mexico.
vii. LUISA DE SALDIVAR-Y-MENDOZA, m. JUAN DE CUEVARA; d. Puebla, Mexico.
Notes for JUAN DE CUEVARA:
The record list the spelling of this surname as Cuevara.
Marriage Notes for LUISA DE SALDIVAR-Y-MENDOZA and JUAN DE CUEVARA:
Marriage source:Fundadores de Nueva Galicia - Guadalajara - Tomo I, by Guillermo Garmendia Leal.
Page 71.
viii. JUAN DE SALDIVAR-ONATE.
ix. FRAY ANTONIO DE MENDOZA.
 
8.
LT. CAPTAIN GENERAL VICENTE5 DE SALDIVAR-Y-ONATE (MARIA4 DE ONATE, JUAN3 PEREZ-DE-ONATE, CRISTOBAL2 PEREZ-DE-NARRIAHONDO, PEDRO1 DE BAEZA)3 was born in Vitoria, Guipuzcoa, Spain, and died 20 Feb 1635/36 in Ciudad Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico. He married MAGDALENA DE MENDOZA-SALAZAR Abt. 1568 in Zacatecas, Mexico, daughter of RUY DIAZ-DE-MENDOZA and CATALINA SALAZAR-DE-CADENA. She was born in Granada, Spain.
Notes for L
T. CAPTAIN GENERAL VICENTE DE SALDIVAR-Y-ONATE:
He was the lieutenant captain general of the Viceroy, Don Martin Enriquez de Almanza.
This viceroy's served the king of Spain from November 5, 1568 to October 3, 1580.
Source:From the book's, Don Juan de Onate Colonizer fo New Mexico by George P. Hammond and Northern New Spain, A research Guide by Thomas C. Barnes, Thomas H, Nayor, And Charles W. Polzer.
 
Children of V
ICENTE DE SALDIVAR-Y-ONATE and MAGDALENA DE MENDOZA-SALAZAR are:
i. C
APTAIN CONQUISTADOR CRISTOBAL6 DE SALDIVAR-Y-ONATE, b. Vitoria, Guipuzcoa, Spain; d. Abt. 09 Sep 1628; m. LEONOR DE TOLOSA-CORTEZ-MOCTEZUMA, Zacatecas, Mexico4; b. New Galicia, New Spain (Mexico).
Notes for C
APTAIN CONQUISTADOR CRISTOBAL DE SALDIVAR-Y-ONATE:
Appointed Lieutenant Captain General by the Viceroy of New Spain, the Marquis de Salinas.
Owner of the San Marcos and Palmilla mines of Zacatecas.
MEMORIAL OF CAPTAIN CRISTOBAL DE ZALDIVAR
September 9, 1628.
Captain Cristobal de Zaldivar states that he was appointed lieutenant captain general for the pacification of the Chichimecas and Guachichiles Indians by the Narquis of Salinas when he was viceroy of New Spain; that he owns the San Marcos and Palmilla mines, from which have been taken many millions in silver for the service of his majesty and the benefit of these kingdoms, that he is married do Dona Leonor Cortez Motezuma, a daughter of Don Juanes de Tolosa and Dona Leonor Cortez Motezuma, who was a daughter of the marquis, Hernando Cortez, and Dona Isabel Motezuma, a legitimate daughter of Motezuma, late ruler of New Spain; that he is the son of Captain Vicente de Zaldivar, who was lieutenant captain general for the said was against the Chichimecas by appointment of Viceroy Don Martin Enriquez; that he owned many haciendas and mines; that the said Don Juanes de Tolosa, his father-in-law, was one of the first conquistadors and settlers of the mines and city of Zacatecas and defeated the Indians in many clashes and battles; that for these services the king our lord, of glorious memory, grandfather of his majesty, granted the city of Zacatecas a coat of arms and ordered that the image and statue of his father-in-law, honoring him with fine words, be placed at its gate; that from the mines he settled there have been obtained gor your majesty, from 1575 to 1614, a total of 6,338,000 pesos, not counting the royal fifths collected during this time, or from 1540, when these mines were first settled, to this period; that he is a nephew do Don Juan de Onate, knight of the Order of Santiago, conqueror of the provinces of New Mexico, and a nephew of Vicente de Zaldivar, also a knight of the same order and who held the post of maesa de campo in the said conquest, in which he performed notable services.
He begs, in consideration of these facts, that his only son and heir, Don Juan de Zaldivar Cortez Motezuma, be granted knighthood in the order of Santiago and an income of one thousand pesos from the treasury in Mexico, as has been done for other descendants of Motezuma. He states that his son has served as Alcalde ordinario of the city of Zacatecas, with the approval of the audiencia; that he is married to Dona Isabela de Castilla, daughter of Don Fernando Altamirano and Dona Leonor de Vera, granddaughter of Doctor Santiago de Vera, late judge of the audiencia of the Philippines and the president of that of Guadalajara, where he died.
All of the above is attested by patents and affidavits which he presents regarding his high rank and nobility.
[Endoesed on the cover sheet:] Advise his majesty that in view of these many services, he could be favored with the knighthiid he seeks. [Rubric] September 9, 1628.
Text from the book, Don Juan de Oñate, Colonizer of New Mexico 1595-1629, by George P. Hammond
The University of New Mexico Press 1953. The original document is in the Archivo General de Indias.
 
 
 
 
Notes for L
EONOR DE TOLOSA-CORTEZ-MOCTEZUMA:
She wasthe grand-daughter to Hernan Cortez and great-grand-daughter of Moctezuma, Emperor of the Aztec. Her father, Captain Juanes de Tolosa, was a prominent figure in the conquest and settlement of Nueva Galicia, New Spain. (Mexico)
Source:From the book's,The Last Conquistador, Juan de Onate and the settling of the far Southwest, by Marc Simmons, and Mexico under Spain, Society and the Origins of Nationality, by Peggy K. Liss.
Marriage Notes for C
RISTOBAL DE SALDIVAR-Y-ONATE and LEONOR DE TOLOSA-CORTEZ-MOCTEZUMA:
Marriage source:From the book, Don Juan de Onate Colonizer of New Mexico, by George P. Hammond.
ii. A
NA MENDOZA-DE-SALDIVAR, b. Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico; m. MAESE DE CAMPO GERONIMO MARQUEZ-Y-DE-LA-VEGA, Zacatecas, New Spain; b. San Lucar la Mayor, Spain; d. Aft. 1631, Acomilla del Rio Abajo, New Mexico.
Notes for A
NA MENDOZA-DE-SALDIVAR:
Note:In the book, Origins of New Mexico Families by Fray Angelico Chavez, she is mentioned as a daughter and grandaughter of the leading Conquistadores of New Spain.
 
Notes for M
AESE DE CAMPO GERONIMO MARQUEZ-Y-DE-LA-VEGA:
Source:From the book, New Mexico's First Colonists, compiled and arranged by David H. Snow.
Marriage Notes for A
NA MENDOZA-DE-SALDIVAR and GERONIMO MARQUEZ-Y-DE-LA-VEGA:
Source:Source:Origins of New Mexico Families by Fray Angelico Chavez.
iii. F
IELD MARSHAL JUAN DE SALDIVAR-ONATE-MENDOZA, b. 1570, Zacatecas, Mexico; d. 04 Dec 1598, Killed by indians, Acoma, New Mexico.
Notes for F
IELD MARSHAL JUAN DE SALDIVAR-ONATE-MENDOZA:
Second in Command, maese del campo (field marshal).
On December 1, 1598, he and his men reached Acoma. Source:A History of New Mexico, Gaspar Perez de Villagra, translated by Gilberto Espinosa.
On December 4, 1598, he and his men walked into a trap as swarms of Acoma warriors attacked the small party of Spainards. Source:Kiva, Cross, and Crown by John L. Kessell.
On December 22, 1598, a Requiem mass was held for Juan de Saldivar and the men who died with him. Source:Historia de la Nueva Mexico, 1610, by Gaspar Perez de Villagra. Page xxxv and 205.
Portraitsof Basques in the New World, edited by Richard W. Etulain and Heronima Echeverria.
Rio del Norte by Carroll L. Riley
iv. S
ERGEANT MAJOR VICENTE DE SALDIVAR-ONATE-MENDOZA, b. 1573, Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico; d. Abt. 1650, Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico; m. (1) ANA TREMINO-DE-BANUELOS-Y-SALDIVAR, 30 Aug 1609, Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico; b. Abt. 1575, Zacatecas, Mexico; d. Bet. 1613 - 1615, Zacatecas, Mexico; m. (2) MARIA PEREZ-DE-ONATE-CORTEZ, 17 Aug 1616, Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico; b. Bet. 1590 - 1594, Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico; d. Zacatecas?.
Notes for S
ERGEANT MAJOR VICENTE DE SALDIVAR-ONATE-MENDOZA:
Nephew and second cousin to Juan de Onate, founder of New Mexico.
Conqueror of the Acoma Indians of New Mexico. He held the title, Maese de Campo.
In 1626 he was admitted to the prestigious military order of Santiago.
Source:From the books, Historia de la Nueva Mexico, 1610, by Gaspar Perez de Villagra. Page XXVIII and XXX.
The Last Conquistador, Juan de Onate and the settling of the far Southwest, by Marc Simmons.
With All Arms, A Study of a Kindred Group by Carl Laurence Duaine.
History of Texas Online.
On December 11, 1601, at the pueblo of San Gabriel, New Mexico, the Maese de Campo, Vicente de Saldivar presented as witness before Governor Don Juan de Onate, the reverend father, Fray Francisco de Velasco, of the order of Saint Francis and guardian of the convent of this pueblo. The priest swore that
he had known the maese de campo, Don Vicente de Saldivar, and this he knew that he was the legitimate
son of Don Vicente de Saldivar and Dona Magdalena de Mendoza; that his father had been the viceroy's lieutenant general during the peace time in Zacatecas, Nueva Galicia. This staement was signed by Don Juan de Onate, Fray Francisco de Velasco, and notarize by Juan Gutierrez Bocanegra.
Source:From the book, Don Juan de Onate, Colonizer of New Mexico, by George P. Hammond. Page 788.
PETITION OF ZALDIVAR
Petition of the Maese de Campo, Vicente de Zaldivar Mendoza
May 14, 1602. Mexico City.
Mighty Lord:
I, Vicente de Zaldivar Mendoza, your maese de campo general in the provinces and kingdoms of New Mexico, state that I came to this court by order of the adelantado, Don Juan de Onate, who is also your governor and captain general of the said provinces and kingdoms, and by order of your viceroy in Mexico, to inform your highness of the state of affairs of the said conquest, in regard to which the viceroy and the audiencia of Mexico made investigations in order that it might thus he better understood. And, at my behest, testimony was taken before the said royal audiencia which I am presenting with this letter in order that it may be considered, together with all the other papers.
I beg and entreat your highness to place these papers with those sent by the viceroy and audiencia of Mexico in order that the most fitting measures may be taken for the royal service of your highness as soon as possible. This is essential both because of the importance of this business and because of the great danger in which the adelantado, Don Juan de Onate, was left, owing to the small number of people in his garrison and town of San Gabriel, and in order to prevent the Indians of the larger settlements from getting arms or uniting and marching on the place where the governor is, which may be feared if the Indians should hear of the small force under the command of the adelantado. Should this happen, all the effort and expense, as wall as the great services which the adelantado has rendered to your highness, would be lost.
So , I request justice, and so forth. Vicente de Zaldivar Mendoza. [Rubic].
Original document is at the Archivo General de Indias, Seville, Spain.
Don Juan de Onate Colonizer of New Mexico, 1595-1628, by George P. Hammond
Portraitsof Basques in the New World, edited by Richard W. Etulain and Heronima Echeverria.
Rio del Norte by Carroll L. Riley
Marriage Notes for V
ICENTE DE SALDIVAR-ONATE-MENDOZA and ANA TREMINO-DE-BANUELOS-Y-SALDIVAR:
Marriage source:Fundadores de Nueva Galicia - Guadalajara - Tomo I, by Guillermo Garmendia Leal.
Page 144.
Notes for M
ARIA PEREZ-DE-ONATE-CORTEZ:
Great-grand-daughter to Hernan Cortez and great-great-grand-daughter of Moctezuma, Aztec Emperor.
Source:The Last Conquistador, Juan de Onate and the settling of the far Southwest, by Marc Simmons.
Portraitsof Basques in the New World, edited by Richard W. Etulain and Heronima Echeverria.
A.K.A. Maria de Onate and Maria de Onate y Cortez Moctezuma.
She did not join her father into New Mexico.
Marriage Notes for V
ICENTE DE SALDIVAR-ONATE-MENDOZA and MARIA PEREZ-DE-ONATE-CORTEZ:
Marriage source:Source:The Last Conquistador, Juan de Onate and the settling of the far Southwest, by Marc Simmons.
v. A
NA-MARIA-MAGDELENA SALDIVAR-ONATE-MENDOZA, b. Abt. 1579, Mexico City, F.D., Mexico; d. Aft. 1653, Avino, Durango, Mexico; m. JUAN GUERRA-DE-REZA5, Zacatecas, Mexico; b. Sain, Nueva Galicia, Mexico; d. Avino, Durango, Mexico.
Notes for ANA-MARIA-MAGDELENA SALDIVAR-ONATE-MENDOZA:
A.K.A. Dona Ana de Mendoza. Source:A History of New Mexico by Gaspar Perez de Villagra, Alcala - 1610, translated by Gilberto Espinosa.
New Mexico's First Colonists, compiled and arranged by David H. Snow.
Notes for JUAN GUERRA-DE-REZA:
And in-law to Don Juan Perez de Onate. Don Juan Guerra was a Silver baron from Zacatecas. Financial backer of the 1598 Onate entrada unto New Mexico. In 1599, during the second expedition into New Mexico, he was named lieutenant governor and captain general by Don Juan Perez de Onate.
Source:From the book's;
Land of the Conquistadores by Cleve Hallenbeck.
A History of New Mexico by Gaspar Perez de Villagra, Alcala - 1610, translated by Gilberto Espinosa.
The Last Conquistador, Juan de Onate and the settling of the far Southwest, by Marc Simmons.
Historia del Nuevo Reino de Leon, by Eugenio del Hoyo.
Don Juan de Onate Colonizer of New Mexico, by George P. Hammond.
New Mexico's First Colonists, compiled and arranged by David H. Snow.
Origen de los Fundadores de Texas, Nuevo Mexico, Coahulia, y Nuevo Leon, by Giillermo Garmendia Leal. Page 49.
Marriage Notes for ANA-MARIA-MAGDELENA SALDIVAR-ONATE-MENDOZA and JUAN GUERRA-DE-REZA:
Source:Mil Familias III by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 416.
Index to the Marriage Investigations of the Diocese of Guadalajara by Raul J. Guerra, Jr., Nadine M. Vasquez, Baldomero Vela, Jr. Page 61.
 
9.
ALCALDE MAYOR FERNANDO5 DE ONATE (CRISTOBAL4 DE NAHARRIONDO-PEREZ-DE-ONATE, JUAN3 PEREZ-DE-ONATE, CRISTOBAL2 PEREZ-DE-NARRIAHONDO, PEDRO1 DE BAEZA) was born in Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico, and died in Tacambaro, Michoacan, Mexico. He married LEONOR DE RIVADENEIRA-Y-MERIDA, daughter of HERNANDO DE RIVA-DE-NEIRA and MARIA DE MERIDA.
Notes for A
LCALDE MAYOR FERNANDO DE ONATE:
Source:Origen de los Fundadores de Texas, Nuevo Mexico, Coahuila, y Nuevo Leon, Saltillo Tomo II, by
Guillermo Garmendia Leal. Page 67.
A History of New Mexico by Gaspar Perez de Villagra, Alcala - 1610, translated by Gilberto Espinosa.
Notes for L
EONOR DE RIVADENEIRA-Y-MERIDA:
A.K.A, Dona Leonor Riva de Neira.
Children of F
ERNANDO DE ONATE and LEONOR DE RIVADENEIRA-Y-MERIDA are:
i. C
ATALINA6 DE ONATE-RIVADENEIRA.
ii. C
RISTOBAL DE ONATE-RIVADENEIRA.
iii. F
ERNANDO DE ONATE-RIVADENEIRA, m. ANA DE MERIDA-Y-MOLINA, 02 Dec 1635, Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.
iv. J
UAN DE ONATE-RIVADENEIRA, b. 06 May 1581, Sagrario Metropolitano, Puebla de Zaragoza, Puebla, Mexico.
v. A
NTONIA DE ONATE-RIVADENEIRA, b. 02 Apr 1583, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico.
 
10.
MARIA5 DE ONATE-SALAZAR (CRISTOBAL4 DE NAHARRIONDO-PEREZ-DE-ONATE, JUAN3 PEREZ-DE-ONATE, CRISTOBAL2 PEREZ-DE-NARRIAHONDO, PEDRO1 DE BAEZA) She married JOSE-ANTONIO DE ORDAZ, son of DIEGO DE ORDAZ-VILLAGOMEZ. He died in Puebla, Mexico.
Child of M
ARIA DE ONATE-SALAZAR and JOSE-ANTONIO DE ORDAZ is:
i. M
ARIA6 DE ORDAZ, b. 05 Jan 1657/58, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico.
 
11.
ALONSO5 DE ONATE (CRISTOBAL4 DE NAHARRIONDO-PEREZ-DE-ONATE, JUAN3 PEREZ-DE-ONATE, CRISTOBAL2 PEREZ-DE-NARRIAHONDO, PEDRO1 DE BAEZA) was born in Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico, and died in New Mexico ?. He married INES DE RIVADENEIRA.
Notes for A
LONSO DE ONATE:
In the book's, Origins of New Mexico Families by Fray Angelico Chavez, and The Last Conquistador by Marc Simmons, it is stated that he is the yougest of the brothers.
A History of New Mexico by Gaspar Perez de Villagra, Alcala - 1610, translated by Gilberto Espinosa.
and in the book, Don Juan de Onate, Colonizer of New Mexico, by George P. Hammond, Don Alonso is listed as a brother.
Children of A
LONSO DE ONATE and INES DE RIVADENEIRA are:
i. C
ATALINA6 DE ONATE-RIVADENEIRA, b. Abt. 1592, Zacatecas, Mexico; m. DIEGO DE TREMINO-BANUELOS-SALDIVAR, Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico; b. Abt. 1570, Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico.
Notes for D
IEGO DE TREMINO-BANUELOS-SALDIVAR:
A.K.A. Diego de Banuelos.
Marriage Notes for C
ATALINA DE ONATE-RIVADENEIRA and DIEGO DE TREMINO-BANUELOS-SALDIVAR:
Marriage source:From the book's;
Fundadores de Nueva Galicia - Guadalajara - Tomo I, by Guillermo Garmendia Leal. Page 144.
Mil Familias III by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 316.
 
ii. A
LONSO DE ONATE-RIVADENEIRA, b. 31 Oct 1606, Asuncion Catolica, Cuauhtemoc, Distrito Federal, Mexico.
Notes for A
LONSO DE ONATE-RIVADENEIRA:
Source:LDS Film #35168, Batch Number C619581.
 
12.
GOVERNOR JUAN5 PEREZ-DE-ONATE (CRISTOBAL4 DE NAHARRIONDO-PEREZ-DE-ONATE, JUAN3 PEREZ-DE-ONATE, CRISTOBAL2 PEREZ-DE-NARRIAHONDO, PEDRO1 DE BAEZA) was born 1552 in Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico, and died Abt. 03 Jun 1626 in Guadalcanal, Spain. He married ISABEL DE TOLOSA-CORTEZ-MOCTEZUMA Abt. 1588 in Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico, daughter of JUANES DE TOLOSA and LEONOR DE CORTEZ-MOCTEZUMA. She was born in Mexico City, F.D., Mexico, and died 1620 in Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico.
Notes for G
OVERNOR JUAN PEREZ-DE-ONATE:
Explorer and founder of the first European colony in the upper Rio Grande valley of New Mexico.
Twin brother to Cristobal de Onate.
In 1567, at 15 years of age, he took over the responsibility of managing his family properties
and mining business.
On August 27, 1592, the Viceroy of New Spain, named him as alcalde mayor of San Luis Potosi.
In July 23, 1596, at the mines of Avino, Durango, he organized his force that would be part of the
entrada into New Mexico. Source:A History of New Mexico by Gaspar Perez de Villagra, Alcala - 1610, translated by Gilberto Espinosa.
On April 30, 1598, as Conquistador and in the name of King Felipe II of Spain, he took possession of all the kingdoms and provinces of New Mexico. His explorations extended from the Colorado River to the plains of Kanasa.
From 1598 to 1607, he served as governor of New Mexico.
By 1607, he had lost favor with the Spanish government, and on August 24, 1607, he resigned his post. Source:Kiva, Cross, and Crown by John L. Kessell.
He was the first to give the name "Apache" to the indian tribe of New Mexico. A Zuni word for "Enemy".
Exiled from New Mexico, he returned to Spain.
In in Spain, and on October 4, 1625, he signed his last will and testament.
He was both, uncle and cousin to Juan and Vicente de Saldivar. Cousin to Fray Cristobal de Salazar.
Source:From the book's;
A History of New Mexico by Gaspar Perez de Villagra, Alcala - 1610, translated by Gilberto Espinosa.
Arizona, A History by Thomas E. Sheridan.
Origen de los Fundadores de Texas, Nuevo Mexico, Coahuila, y Nuevo Leon,
by Guillermo Garmendia Leal.
Coronado, Knight of Pueblos and Plains by Herbert Eugene Bolton
Spanish Texas 1519 - 1821 by Donald E Chipman.
Great River - The Rio Grande in North American History by Paul Horgan.
Historia del Nuevo Reino de Leon, by Eugenio del Hoyo.
The Last Conquistador, Juan de Onate and the settling of the far Southwest, by Marc Simmons.
Beyond the Frontier, Exploring the Indian Country, by Stan Hoig.
Northern New Spain, A Research Guide by Thomas C. Barnes, Thomas H. Naylor and Charles W. Polzer.
Mexico's Miguel Caldera, the Taming of America's First Frontier (1548-1597) by Philip Eayne Powell.
Nueva Vizcaya, Heartland of the Spanish Frontier, by Oakah L. Jones, Jr.
Portraitsof Basques in the New World, edited by Richard W. Etulain and Heronima Echeverria.
New Mexico's First Colonists, compiled and arranged by David H. Snow.
Glory, God, and Gold, edited by Lewis Gannett.
Rio del Norte by Carroll L. Riley
The Texas Handbook Online.
A.K.A. Juan de Onate y Salazar and Juan de Onate.
Notes for I
SABEL DE TOLOSA-CORTEZ-MOCTEZUMA:
Grand-daughter to Hernan Cortez and great-grand-daughter of Moctezuma, Emperor of the Aztec.
Her father, Captain Juanes de Tolosa, was a prominent figure in the conquest and settlement of Nueva Galicia, New Spain. (Mexico)
Her death in 1594, is mentioned in the book, Land of the Conquistadores by Cleve Hallenbrek.
Source:Historia de la Nueva Mexico, 1610, by Gaspar Perez de Villagra.
Spanish Texas 1519 - 1821 by Donald E Chipman.
Source:The Last Conquistador, Juan de Onate and the settling of the far Southwest, by Marc Simmons.
Kiva, Cross, and Crown, the Pecos indians and New Mexico 1540-1840 by John L. Kessell.
Glory, God, and Gold, edited by Lewis Gannett.
The Texas Handbook Online.
 
Marriage Notes for J
UAN PEREZ-DE-ONATE and ISABEL DE TOLOSA-CORTEZ-MOCTEZUMA:
Marriage source:Origen de los Fundadores de Texas, Nuevo Mexico, Coahulia, y Nuevo Leon, by Guillermo Garmendia Leal. (page 66).
The Last Conquistador, Juan de Onate and the settling of the far Southwest, by Marc Simmons.
Children of J
UAN PEREZ-DE-ONATE and ISABEL DE TOLOSA-CORTEZ-MOCTEZUMA are:
i. L
IEUTENANT CRISTOBAL6 DE ONATE, b. 1589, Mexico City, F.D., Mexico; d. 1612, Jornada desert, New Mexico; m. MARIA GUTIERREZ-DEL-CASTILLO, Abt. 1611, Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico; b. 1589, Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico.
Notes for L
IEUTENANT CRISTOBAL DE ONATE:
Christened, Cristobal de Naharriondo Perez Onate y Cortez Moctezuma.
Great-grand-son to Hernan Cortez and great-great-grand-son of Moctezuma, Emperor of the Aztec.
In 1598, he was part of his father expedition into New Mexico. He was about 10 years old and
commissioned as Lieutenant. Dressed in complete armor for himself and his horse, he is listed among the soldiers.
Between 1608 and 1610, he served as Governor of New Mexico.
After a return trip into New Mexico, he was killed. Historia de la Nueva Mexico, 1610, by Gaspar Perez de Villagra. Page 49.
In the book, Origen de los Fundadores de Texas, Nuevo Mexico, Coahuila, y Nuevo Leon,
by Guillermo Garmendia Leal, his parent are listed as the Don Cristobal de Onate and Dona Catalina de Salazar.
Northern New Spain, A Research Guide by Thomas C. Barnes, Thomas H. Naylor and Charles W. Polzer.
In the book, The Last Conquistador, Juan de Onate, by Marc Simmons, his parents and marriage are detailed.
Land of the Conquistadores by Cleve Hallenbeck.
New Mexico's First Colonists, compiled and arranged by David H. Snow.
Portraitsof Basques in the New World, edited by Richard W. Etulain and Heronima Echeverria.
Notes for M
ARIA GUTIERREZ-DEL-CASTILLO:
She died in poverty. Source:The Last Conquistador, Juan de Onate and the settling of the far Southwest, by Marc Simmons.
Marriage Notes for C
RISTOBAL DE ONATE and MARIA GUTIERREZ-DEL-CASTILLO:
Marriage source:Origen de los Fundadores de Texas, Nuevo Mexico, Coahulia, y Nuevo Leon, by Guillermo Garmendia Leal. (page 66).
The Last Conquistador by Marc Simmons.
ii. M
ARIA PEREZ-DE-ONATE-CORTEZ, b. Bet. 1590 - 1594, Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico; d. Zacatecas?; m. SERGEANT MAJOR VICENTE DE SALDIVAR-ONATE-MENDOZA, 17 Aug 1616, Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico; b. 1573, Panuco, Zacatecas, Mexico; d. Abt. 1650, Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico.
Notes for M
ARIA PEREZ-DE-ONATE-CORTEZ:
Great-grand-daughter to Hernan Cortez and great-great-grand-daughter of Moctezuma, Aztec Emperor.
Source:The Last Conquistador, Juan de Onate and the settling of the far Southwest, by Marc Simmons.
Portraitsof Basques in the New World, edited by Richard W. Etulain and Heronima Echeverria.
A.K.A. Maria de Onate and Maria de Onate y Cortez Moctezuma.
She did not join her father into New Mexico.
Notes for S
ERGEANT MAJOR VICENTE DE SALDIVAR-ONATE-MENDOZA:
Nephew and second cousin to Juan de Onate, founder of New Mexico.
Conqueror of the Acoma Indians of New Mexico. He held the title, Maese de Campo.
In 1626 he was admitted to the prestigious military order of Santiago.
Source:From the books, Historia de la Nueva Mexico, 1610, by Gaspar Perez de Villagra. Page XXVIII and XXX.
The Last Conquistador, Juan de Onate and the settling of the far Southwest, by Marc Simmons.
With All Arms, A Study of a Kindred Group by Carl Laurence Duaine.
History of Texas Online.
On December 11, 1601, at the pueblo of San Gabriel, New Mexico, the Maese de Campo, Vicente de Saldivar presented as witness before Governor Don Juan de Onate, the reverend father, Fray Francisco de Velasco, of the order of Saint Francis and guardian of the convent of this pueblo. The priest swore that
he had known the maese de campo, Don Vicente de Saldivar, and this he knew that he was the legitimate
son of Don Vicente de Saldivar and Dona Magdalena de Mendoza; that his father had been the viceroy's lieutenant general during the peace time in Zacatecas, Nueva Galicia. This staement was signed by Don Juan de Onate, Fray Francisco de Velasco, and notarize by Juan Gutierrez Bocanegra.
Source:From the book, Don Juan de Onate, Colonizer of New Mexico, by George P. Hammond. Page 788.
PETITION OF ZALDIVAR
Petition of the Maese de Campo, Vicente de Zaldivar Mendoza
May 14, 1602. Mexico City.
Mighty Lord:
I, Vicente de Zaldivar Mendoza, your maese de campo general in the provinces and kingdoms of New Mexico, state that I came to this court by order of the adelantado, Don Juan de Onate, who is also your governor and captain general of the said provinces and kingdoms, and by order of your viceroy in Mexico, to inform your highness of the state of affairs of the said conquest, in regard to which the viceroy and the audiencia of Mexico made investigations in order that it might thus he better understood. And, at my behest, testimony was taken before the said royal audiencia which I am presenting with this letter in order that it may be considered, together with all the other papers.
I beg and entreat your highness to place these papers with those sent by the viceroy and audiencia of Mexico in order that the most fitting measures may be taken for the royal service of your highness as soon as possible. This is essential both because of the importance of this business and because of the great danger in which the adelantado, Don Juan de Onate, was left, owing to the small number of people in his garrison and town of San Gabriel, and in order to prevent the Indians of the larger settlements from getting arms or uniting and marching on the place where the governor is, which may be feared if the Indians should hear of the small force under the command of the adelantado. Should this happen, all the effort and expense, as wall as the great services which the adelantado has rendered to your highness, would be lost.
So , I request justice, and so forth. Vicente de Zaldivar Mendoza. [Rubic].
Original document is at the Archivo General de Indias, Seville, Spain.
Don Juan de Onate Colonizer of New Mexico, 1595-1628, by George P. Hammond
Portraitsof Basques in the New World, edited by Richard W. Etulain and Heronima Echeverria.
Rio del Norte by Carroll L. Riley
Marriage Notes for M
ARIA PEREZ-DE-ONATE-CORTEZ and VICENTE DE SALDIVAR-ONATE-MENDOZA:
Marriage source:Source:The Last Conquistador, Juan de Onate and the settling of the far Southwest, by Marc Simmons.
 
 
Endnotes
1. Nobiliario Genealogico de los Reyes y Titulos de Espana by Alonso Lopez de Haro., Vol. I. Page 414..
2. Historia Genealogica de las Familias Mas Antiguas de Mexico by Don Ricardo Ortega y Perez Gallardo.
3. Don Juan de Onate Colonizer of New Mexico by George P. Hammond.
4. Nobiliario Genealogico de los Reyes y Titulos de Espana by Alonso Lopez de Haro., Vol. I. Page 416..
5. Don Juan de Onate Colonizer of New Mexico by George P. Hammond.


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Rosa del Pilar

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hola.. buenos dìas!!.. Hoy quiero compartirles mi experiencia en este grupo... ingresè interesada en encontrar a mis familiares y las raìces del apellido Mariaud..
 
Este sumergirme en el pasado me ha llevado a encontrar no solo a descendientes del tronco comùn, sino a una historia para mi desconocida la de los Barcelonettas... que son parte de mi herencia paterna.
 
Por otra parte  ... al buscar en search family  encontrè en este sitio el nombre de mi tìa Claudia Fuentes Legorreta,  1885  El Oro Estado de Mèxico, Mèxico,  Hija de Justo Fuentes y Dolores Legorreta. (Familia que adoptò a Marie-Louise, Alexis Valery y a Luis Pascal  todos de apellido Mariaud Laugier)
 
Me pregunto por què estar allì mi tia, en un sitio cristiano no catòlico, La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Ultimos dìas... viene a mi mente que mi padre no era catolico... pero no recuerdo a que congregaciòn pertenecia...su insistencia para no casarnos con cualquier persona, pero falleciò cuando eramos tan pequeños!...
 
Al encontrar en este sitio a mi tia Claudia... me extrañò que ella perteneciera a esta congregaciòn y màs por la fecha... la pregunta que deseo hacer es... ¿serìa posible que la fecha 1885 no correspondiera  a  la fecha de su bautismo?...¿de su nacimiento dentro de la Iglesia?... ahora si ella era miembro de esta Iglesia serìa probable que  que mi abuelo J. Trinidad Fuentes Legorreta y su hermano Taurino Fuentes Legorreta, tambièn lo fueran?... y si lo eran ..por què nosotros no pertenecemos a a esa Iglesia?... ¿como saberlo?...
 
Poco a poco este gran rompecabezas va tomando forma...
 
Gracias por toda su ayuda...

Jorge Gomez Montenegro

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Gracias a todos. Thanks everyone.

Rosa,

Hola, la Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los
Ultimos Dìas (SUD) ha hecho una gran labor de
microfilmar muchísimas actas religiosas y civiles a
través del mundo, hay miles de fotos de actas de
iglésias católicas en los archivos de SUD en Salt Lake
City de muchos periodos de la historia, tal vez tus
parientes eran católicos pero SUD cuenta en su archivo
foto de su acta.

Saludos

Jorge Gómez

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