María Antonia Sánchez
- Born: Atrisco, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España
- Marriage: Miguel Antonio Jaramillo 438
Noted events in her life were:
• Marriage Record. 426 13 Apr 1784 - Bartolomé Padilla, natural son of María Chávez, deceased and unknown father, with María Antonia Sánchez, daughter of Pedro Sánchez and María de la Luz Baca, all of Atrisco. Padrinos: Bicente Montoya and Bárvara Gonsález, also of Atrisco. Witnesses: Lasaro Baca and Santiago Cháves.
~NMG, June 1985, p. 40
María married Miguel Antonio Jaramillo, son of Cristóbal Jaramillo and Manuela Durán de Armijo. (Miguel Antonio Jaramillo was born in Atrisco, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España.)
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Diligencia Matrimonial. 438 Miguel Antonio Jaramillo and María Antonia Sánchez, Alburquerque, 19 Jul 1800 - 19 Oct 1801
Miguel Antonio Jaramillo, 38, español, was the widower of María Manuela Trujillo and a citzen of Atrisco. María Antonia Sánchez, 36, the widow of Bartolomé Montoya, was a citizen of Atrisco in the Alburquerque jurisdiction. The couple was related in the closed third degree of affinity. Witnesses: Alonso García, 75, citizen of Atrisco Tomás García, 66 Pedro Antonio Chaves, 50, citizen of Atrisco
| Pedro de Chavez | | Efigenia Chaves | 1st degree | Francisco Xavier Chaves | Pedro Sánchez | 2nd degree | Teresa Chaves | María Antonia Sánchez | 3rd degree | Francisca (first wife of Miguel Antonio Jaramillo) |
Fry Ambrosio Guerra remitted the proceedings to Vicar Ortega o 19 Jul 1800. On 2 Aug 1800, Father Guerra stated that on 31 Jul he had explained that the proceedings were not sent promptly to Durango because Miguel Antonio Jaramillo was unfaithful. Father Guerra was unable to located the baptismal record for Miguel Antonio Jaramillo in Alburquerque, but he met with his padrinos. Vicente Armijo swore that he was a certain that when fray Manuel Rojo was minister in Alburquerque, he and his sister, María de la Luz Armijo were padrinos for Miguel Antonio Jaramillo, the legimate son of the late Cristóbal Jaramillo and Manuel Armijo. He did not recall how many years passed since that time. He signed the declaration on 29 Jul 1800.
In Santa Fé, 4 Aug 1800, Vicar Ortega granted the dispensation. The bishop revalidated the marriage in Durango on 10 Oct 1801
New Mexico Prenuptial Investigations, From the Archivos Históricos del Arzobispado de Durango, 1800-1893, pp. 2-3
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