Juana de Anaya Almazán
- Born: 1665, Santa Fé, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España
- Marriage: Ygnacio Baca
- Died: 1696, San Ildefonso, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España at age 31 252
Noted events in her life were:
• Dates & Events. 252 Juana returned to New Mexico in 1693 as a widow with two sons and five daughters. She was killed at San Ildefonso when the natives there rebelled against the Spanish return to New Mexico. Her son Alonso died with her. Andres was masacred at Nambé Pueblo. Her daughters Leonor who was married to Pedro Sánchez & Rosa, still single, were also killed. The other three dauthers survived. Maria married Tomás Gutiérrez, Gerónima married Francisco Rodríguez Calero, and Margarita married Diego Lucero de Gody.
~The Origins of New Mexico Families, p. 11
• Census: Diego de Vargas, Dec 1692-Jan 1693, San Lorenzo del Paso, Nuevo Méjico, Nuevo España. 287 Twenty-seventh household, nine children, one niece, ten dependents Doña Juana de Almazán, widow, twenty-eight, with the following children; Alonso, twelve; Ignacio Baca, eleven; Juan, ten; Luis Baca, four; Gerónima Baca, four; Gregoria Baca, eight; Antonia Baca, seven; Maria Magdalena, six; and Margarita, two; Ana Magdalena, her niece, fifteen; and dependents Antonio, thirty; Baltasar, six; José, four; Pedro, six; Pascuala, forty; Francisca, twelve; Marcela, thirty; Antonia, Twenty-five; Isabel, fifteen; and Margarita, ten. She states that, if she is given financial assistance to be able to move her family, then she well settle this kingdom.
~Royal Crown Restored, p. 55
• Second Marriage. 287 Juana returned to new México and married Juan de la Cruz y Olivas, son of Pedro Olivas de rueda and Magdalena Abeyta, natives of the city of Durango, in 1693.
Juana married Ygnacio Baca, son of Alonso Ortiz Baca and Native American Woman of Analio. (Ygnacio Baca was born in 1657 in Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España and died about 1692 in San Lorenzo del Paso, Nuevo Méjico, Nuevo España 248,287.)
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