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Full Details for Query #73032 |
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Date Posted: |
03-Jan-2005 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Surname(s): |
BARRON : CARMONA : CORDOVA : MONTANO : PACHECO | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Query Text: |
Seeking contact with anyone who has connection to this PACHECO family line: PACHECO (thru Desideria Pacheco’s father) | Jose Ignacio PACHECO and Maria Juana Severiana Montano (b.1840 Abiquiu); | Desideria PACHECO (1858-1933 Walsenburg) and Bonifacio Barron (1847 MX-1904 Walsenburg); | Anna Maria Barron (1888 Taos-1925 Walsenburg) & Jose Benito Cordova (1884 Taos-1968 Trinidad,CO) | Barron Cordova (1916 Walsenburg -present) and Cora Carmona (1914 Hastings,CO-1995 Trinidad); Family of Jose Ignacio Pacheco and Ma.Juana S. Montano: Includes these known children: 1. Desideria Pacheco (20 Sep 1858); 2. Carlota Pacheco (married Jose Naranjo) 3. Guadalupe Pacheco 4. Sara Pacheco (?). Backgroun on the PACHECO surname in New Mexico: PACHECO (1628); married into the Cadimo family. Additional Settlers of 17th Century New Mexico 1601-1680 Very few family groups arrived in New Mexico in this period. Mainly single men were the new settlers. They married the daughter and granddaughters of the earlier settlers. In parenthesis is the earliest known year for which those families that can still be found in New Mexico appear in New Mexico records, with place of origin if known. Source: Esquibel, Jose A. The Royal Road: El Camino Real from Mexico City to Santa Fe. (1998). Albuquerque: UNM Press. pp.148-149. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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