Salvador López Olguín
- Born: 1637, Río Arriba, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 252
- Marriage: Magdalena Frésquez
- Died: Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 252
Another name for Salvador was Salvador Olguín.
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information: 252 Salvador was able, along with his wife and nine children, to escape the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. He was forty-four in 1681, when he was described as a native of New México, married, vare dary and pockmarked, with straight course hair. He took an active part in the Otermín campaign of the year.
His wife was Magdalena Frésqui. They had a son Juan, who ran away from the refugee colony in 1682, yet this same son and his family appear in New México after the Reconquest.
~The Origins of New México Families, p. 82
Salvador Olguín, the elder son supra, and his wife Magdalena Fresqui (ONMF, p. 82) had two daughters, Ana and María, who in 1681 married Juan de Vargas Machuca and Nicolás Márquez, respectively (DM, 1681, nos. 5, 9). Their son Juan (ONMF, p. 234) and his wife María Lujan were married when he was 22 and she 20, May 30, 1682 (DM, 1682, no. 8): these had two sons, Salvador and Antonio, who married Lucía Nieto and María Magdalena Brito de León, respectively (DM, 1705, no. 14; 1710, no. 11). This Juan was married a second time, to Juana Martín de Salazar, and their daughter María married Juan Lucero in Santa Fe, Mar. 6, 1696 (DM, 1696, nos. 24, 32).
~ Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period, Kindle Locations 16413-16421
Salvador married Magdalena Frésquez, daughter of Juan Frésquez and Unknown. (Magdalena Frésquez was born about 1637 in Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España and died before 1695 in Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España.)
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