Juan José Chávez
- Born: 1760-1763, Los Padillas, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 405,438
- Marriage (1): Maria Josefa Trujillo on 8 May 1794 in Tomé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 46
- Marriage (2): María Josefa Baca on 23 Jun 1789 in San Agustín de la Ysleta, Ysleta, Nueva Méjico, Nueva España 34
Noted events in his life were:
• He served in the military. 405 Juan José Chaves, son of Domino Chaves and Agustina Padilla, enlisted on 17 Sep 1808 at the age of 45, from los Padillas, farmer, 5'5", Black hair, thick beard, black eyebrows, green eyes, light rosy complexion, with a mole in armpit.
"Spanish Englistment Papers 1770-1815," New Mexico Genealogist, March 1998, from The New Mexico Genealogists: The First 40 Years CD, p. 14
Juan married Maria Josefa Trujillo, daughter of Santiago Trujillo and Maria Victoria Durán y Chávez, on 23 Jun 1789.438 (Maria Josefa Trujillo was born on 1 Nov 1769 in Belén, Nuevo Méico, Nueva España 438.)
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Diligencia Matrimonial. 438 Juan José Chaves, 27, widowed by his first wife, María Josefa Baca, was the legitimate son of Domingo Chaves and the late Agustina Padilla. María Josefa Trujillo, 24, española, was the legitimate daughter of Santiago Trujillo and Victoria Chaves, citizens of Isleta and Belen. The couple was related in the fourth degree of consanguinity.
Witnesses: Pedro Padilla explained the relationship as follows:
Fernando Chaves | husband of | Lucia Hurtado |
father of | | mother of |
Pedro Chaves | siblings | Nicolás Chaves |
father of | | father of |
Francisco Javier Chaves | 1st cousin | Hernando Chaves |
father of | | father of |
Domino Chaves | 2nd cousin | Victoria Chaves |
father of | | mother of |
Juan José Chaves | 3rd cousin | María Josefa Trujillo |
Juan Bautista Montaño, 66, citzen of Tomé Bernardo Mirabel, 54, citizen of Tomé.
In Belen, Fray Bernal took statements in lieu of baptismal enries, which he could not locate. Juan Cristóbal Sánchez and Joaquín Torres stated tha they were present when Fray Iniesta baptized María Josefa Trujillo, and the godparents were Juan Felipe Baca and his wife, María Isabel Baca, both deceased. The baptism took place 1 Nov 1769 in Belen.
The declarations were forwarded to Durango. On 20 Mar 1794 Bishop Tristán granted a dispensation with penance of donating of 9 pesos 3 reals to be applied to the works of the poor churches in the bishopric.
~New Mexico Prenuptial Investigations From the Arcivos Históricos de Arzabispado de Durango, 1760-1799. pp. 117-118
Juan next married María Josefa Baca, daughter of Miguel Antonio Baca and Juana María Baca, on 23 Jun 1789 in San Agustín de la Isleta, Isleta, Nueva Méjico, Nueva España.34
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Marriage Record: 34 23 Jun 1789 - Juan José Chaves, son of Domingo Chaves and María Agustina Padilla, deceased, of los Padillas, married María Josefa Baca, daughter of Miguel Antonio Baca and Juana María Baca of Belén. Padrinos: Tomás Chaves and his daughter, Tomza Chaves.
Marriages and Baptisms at San Augustín de Isleta, p. 46
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