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Salvador Manuel "el Segundo" Durán de Armijo
(Abt 1712-1764)
Francisca Alfonsa Lucero de Godoy
Diego Antonio Durán y Chávez
(Abt 1723-)
Juana Paula Silva
(1724-1786)
José Antonio Durán de Armijo
(1749-)
María Guadalupe Durán Chávez
Diego Antonio Felipe de los Dolores Armijo
(1785-)

 

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María Josefa Javiera Barreras

Diego Antonio Felipe de los Dolores Armijo

  • Born: 12 Sep 1785, Villa de Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 438
  • Baptized: 16 Sep 1785, San Felipe de Neri, Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 438
  • Marriage María Josefa Javiera Barreras on 30 Apr 1809 in Tomé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 46

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Baptismal Record: 438
In Albuquerque on 16 September 1785, Father Lago baptized four-day-old Diego Antonio Pelipe de los Dolores, the legitimate son of Jose Armijo and Maria Guadalupe Chaves, citizens of Atrisco. His godparents were Jose Manana de la Peria and his wife, Maria Soledad Gutierrez.

New Mexico Prenuptial Investigations From the Archivos Históricos del Arzobispado de Durango, 1800-1893, pp. 68-69


Diego married María Josefa Javiera Barreras, daughter of José Felipe Barreras and Rafaela Augustina Chávez, on 30 Apr 1809 in Tomé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España.46 (María Josefa Javiera Barreras was born on 18 Mar 1787 in Belén, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 802 and was baptized on 25 Mar 1787 in San Agustín de la Isleta, Isleta, Nueva Méjico, Nueva España 438.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Diligencia Matrimonial: 438
Diego Antonio Felipe de los Dolores Armijo and Maria Josefa Javiera Barreras, Belén, 31 August-27 September 1808, AHAD-363, f. 609-13.

Diego Armijo, 23, single, a citizen of the Alburquerque jurisdiction, the legitimate son the of Jose Armijo and late Maria Guadalupe Chaves. Maria Josefa Javiera Barrerras, 20, single, a citizen of the Alburquerque jurisdiction, was the legitimate daughter of Jose Barreras and Rafaela Chaves. The couple was related in the fourth degree of consanguinity on a transverse line.

Father Álvarez questioned Diego who stated that he was bom and grew up in the Alburquerque jurisdiction and had moved to Belén six years earlier. Maria Josefa Berreras was a life long resident of the Belén area.

Witnesses:
Dionisio Trujillo, 60, a parishioner of Belén, stated that the couple was related to most of the people of their station in the area. María Josefa had her mother's pennission to marry; Diego had that of his relatives.
Bernardo Lucero, 52, a parishioner of Belén.
Fernando Durán y Chávez
Pedro ChavesbrotherNicolás Chaves
Diego Antonio Chaves2nd degreeJuan Chaves
María Guadalupe Chaves3rd degreeRafaela Chaves
Diego Armijo4th degreeMaría Josefa Barreras

Father Álvarez stated that María Josefa had her mother's permission to marry, but her father had been a fugitive for seven years. He was known to be in the province of Sonora, although his place of residence was unknown.

In Durango on 27 September, Vicar General Millán Rodríguez granted a dispensation.

New Mexico Prenuptial Investigations From the Archivos Históricos del Arzobispado de Durango, 1800-1893, p. 68


bullet  Marriage Notes:

Matrimonios de Immaculate Concepcón de Tomé y Nuestra Señora de Belén, p. 36 46

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