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Married:
- Note: There are some descrepancies in this dispensation.
Tronco indicates the father of Ana/Guadalupe to be Jose Manuel Roybal
Permission to marry indicates father of Guadalupe was Jose Maria Roybal
At the start of the dispensation, Guadalupe indicates her parents are Jose
Miguel Roybal and Maria Manuela Trujillo.
Jose Isidro de Jesus Montoya and Maria Guadalupe Paula Roybal, Santa Cruz de la Canada, 7
February 1840-29 May 1844, AHAD-400, f. 247-58.
Jose Isidro de Jesus Mootoya, 34, widowed by his first wife, Ana Maria Roybal, was a
native and citizen of the jurisdiction of Santa Pe. Maria Guadalupe Paula Roybal, 34, mexicofta,
single, was the legitimate daughter of Jose Miguel Roybal and Maria Manuela Trujillo, natives and
citizens of the jurisdiction of Pojoaque. The couple was related in the first degree of affinity on a
transverse line.
Jose Manuel Roybal
Ana Maria Roybal 1st degree Maria Guadalupe Roybal
Maria Guadalupe Roybal stated that her late sister was Jose lsidro's first wife,
Witnesses: Tomas Antonio Alcinas, 55, native of Santa Fe and citizen of Pojoaque, farmer.
Jose Ramon Trujillo. 39, native of Santa Fe and citizen of Pojoaque. farmer, married.
Jose Francisco Segura, 43, native of Santa Fe and citizen of Pojoaque, farmer, married.
Father Juan de Jesus Trujillo forwarded the proceedings to Durango on 7 February. A letter
to Father Gandazilla from Antonio Jesus Maria Salazar written at Ildefonso on 29 July 1844
indicated that a decision had not been received from the bishop.
Certificates
1. In Santa Fe on 28 December 1798, Father Ortega baptized Jose Isidro. epaiio~ born on.
21 December, the legitimate son of Juan Domingo Montoya and Rosalia Padilla.
2. In San lIdefonso Pueblo on 8 September 1806, Father Alcina baptized three-day-old
Maria Guadalupe, the legitimate daughter of Manuel Roybal and Maria Manuela Trujillo. Her
godparents were Jose Mana Lujan and Maria Magdalena Roybal.
3. In Santa Fe on 23 June 1839, Ana Maria Roybal was buried at the parish church. She was
wife of Isidro Montoya, both citizens of Santa Fe. The cost was 4 pesos and 4- reales.
4. On 9 February 1840, Jose Maria Roybal and Maria Manuela Trujillo granted their
permission for their daughter, Maria Guadalupe Roybal, to wed Jose Isidro Montoya.
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