José Montaño
- Born: 1690, El Paso del Norte, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España
- Marriage: María de Cuéllar 252
- Died: 29 Jun 1756, Tomé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España at age 66 252
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information: 252 José Montaño, living in Santa Fe, was twenty years old in 1695. He married María de Cuéllar and went to live in the Rio Abajo, where in 1715 he wounded a man, because of jealousy, at the home of his mother-in-law, then married to Tomás Garcia. He was still living in 1734 when he and María were sponsors for a child of his sister Juana and Nicolás de Chaves. In 1750 he trespassed on Alameda Pueblo lands and got a fine imposed by Governor Gachupín. He is in all probability the José Montaño who died a "muerte violenta" at Tomé, 29 Jun 1756.
His widow was still much alive in 1772 as one of the first settlers of the Rio Puerco country with three of her sons.
Their children were: Pedro, who married Paula Gallegos in 1748 ; Joaquín, who died at the age of eleven, 28 Apr 1742; Juan Bautista, husband of Rosalia Jaramillo; and Bernabé Manuel, who married Eduarda Yturrieta, or Varela. The latter two were among the first Rio Puerco settlers with their mother.
Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period, Kindle Locations 10441-10458
• Census: Spanish, in 1750, in Villa de Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España. 270 Household #56 José Montano, Spanish age 60 with his wife, María Cuéllar, age 50; 3 children: José de Jesús age 35, Bernabe age 30, Maria age 20; Rosa, Indian, servant age 30, with daughter, Febronia age 9; Ysabel, Indian age 25; Gertrudis, India age 12; orphan: Anna age 4.
Spanish and Mexican Census of New Mexico, 1750-1830, p. 77
José married María de Cuéllar, daughter of Cristóbal de Cuéllar and Juana Hurtado de Mendoza.252 (María de Cuéllar was born about 1700 in Nueva España 270.)
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