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Juan Felipe Martín
Ygnacia Vigil
(1754-)
Luis Manuel Chávez
(-Bef 1807)
Juana Catalina Tafoya
Agustín Martín
(1786-)
María Candelaria Chávez
María Serafina Martín
(1808-)

 

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Santiago de Jesús Rael

María Serafina Martín

  • Born: 9 Oct 1808, Taos, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 438
  • Baptized: 16 Oct 1808, Taos, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 438
  • Marriage: Santiago de Jesús Rael on 20 Sep 1824 in Cochití Pueblo, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España

María married Santiago de Jesús Rael, son of Eusebio Rael de Aguilar and María Rosa de los Reyes Montoya, on 20 Sep 1824 in Cochití Pueblo, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España. (Santiago de Jesús Rael was born on 26 Jul 1798 in Alameda, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España and was baptized on 29 Jul 1798 in San Felipe de Neri, Albuquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Republica de Méjico.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Diligencia Matrimonial: 1028
Santiago de Jesús Rael and María Serafina Martín, Cochití, 9 Jun-20 Sep 1824

Santiago de Jesús Rael, 26, español, single, the legitimate son of Eusebio Rael and the late Rosa Montoya, citizens of the Cochití jurisdiction. María Serafina Martín, 15 years, 7 months and 29 days, española, single the daughter of Agustín Martín and María Candelaria Chaves, citizens of Cochití. The couple were related in the fourth degree of consanguinity on a traverse line.

When Father Martínez de Arellano question Santiago de Jesús Rael, he stated that he had been a citizen of that jurisdiction for about seven months and had known María Serafina for about four months. María Serafina Martín said that she had lived in the area for about three years and that she had her parent's permission to marry.

Blas Martín - Father
Santiago Martín1st Degree - SiblingsÁngela Martín
Juan Felipe Martín2nd degree - 1st CousinsFrancisca Beytia
Agustín Martín3rd degree - 2nd CousinsRosa Montoya
María Serafina Martín4th degree - 3rd CousinsSantiago de Jesús Rael

Witnesses: José Saavedra, 70, citizen of Alamenda in the Alburquerque jurisdiction; Juan José Lucero, 60, married, citizen in the Albuquerque jurisdiction; Juan Ygnacio Salas, 76, citizen of the Cochití area.

Father Martínez de Arellano forwareded the proceed to Durango. On 22 Jul 1824, Bishop Castañiza granted a dispensation and assigned as penance that both parties were to take communion more than required annually by the church's precepts and recit one rosary of five mysteries every day for a week. He ordered the priest at Cochití to publish banns. Assuming no new impediment arose, he was to marry the couple, granting them the nuptial blessing.

Baptismal Certificates

1. 29 Jul 1798, Albuquerque, Father Guerra baptized three-day old Santiago de Jesús, the legitimate son of Eusebio Rael and Rosa Montoya. His godparents were Cristóbal Ortega and Gertrudis Romero.

2. 16 Oct 1808, father José de Peña baptized seven-day-old María Serafina, the legitimate daughter of Agustín Martín and María Candelaria Chaves. Her godparents were Vicente Ortiz and María Bárbara Silva.

New Mexico Prenuptial Investigations From the Archivos Históricos del Arzobispado de Durango, 1800-1893, pp. 159-160

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