- Jose Ignacio Martin and Maria Josefa de Jesus Trujillo, Santa Fe and Abiquiu, 27 April 1800-19 October 1801, Archivos Hist6ricos del Arzobispado de Durango (AHAD)-3S7, f. 37-44.
Jose Ignacio Martin, 26, espanol, single, citizen of the jurisdiction of Abiquiu, was the legitimate
son of Jose Martin and Petrona Gonzalez. Marfa Josefa de jesus Trujillo, espanola, single, citizen of the jurisdiction of Taos, was the legitimate daughter of Pablo Trujillo and Maria Teresa de Jesus Hurtado. The couple was related in the fourth degree of consanguinity on a transverse line.
Domingo Martin
son daughter
Blas Martin siblings, 1st degree Juana Martin
son daughter
Nicolas Martin first cousins, 2nd degree Franciaca Marquez
son son
Jose Martin second cousins, 3rd degree Pablo Trujillo
son daughter
Jose Ignacio Martin third cousins, 4th degree Maria Josefa Trujillo
Jose Ignacio Martin stated that he had his parents' approval to marry. He had always lived in
the Abiquiu jurisdiction.
Witnesses: Juan Manuel Salazar. 58, citizen of Abiquiu.
Juan Valdez, 53, citizen of Abiquiu.
In Abiquiu fray Jose de la Prada certified that a baptismal record could not be located for Jose
Ignacio Martin; the books began on 12 February 1777, but Jose Ignacio was born in 1774. Father De la Prada certified that most of his parishioners were related in the fourth degree of consanguinity, that the girl's parents were sober citizens, and that the groom had the means to keep his bride properly. He forwarded the request for a dispensation to the vicar on 28 April 1800.
In Taos on 30 April 1800, fray Jose de Vera questioned Maria Josefa Truji!lo. Fray Jose noted
that fray Esteban Aumatell had forwarded to him baptismal certificates for Maria Josefa de Jesus
Trujillo. and she appeared be under 12, too young to marry. Pablo Trujillo stated that the baptismal certificate was not his daughter'S but an adopted daughter of the same name.
The information was forwarded to Vicar Jose Bibian de Ortega in Santa Fe who granted the
requested dispensation on 5 May 1800. The marriage was validated by the bishop in Durango on 19 October 1801.
Baptismal Certificates
1. On 30 May 1787 in Santa Clara, fray Ramon Antonio GonzaJez baptized Maria Josefa de
Jesus, born 28 May, the legitimate daughter of Pablo Trujillo and Teresa Hurtado, citizens of Chama.
Her godfather was Ventura Mestas. citizen of La Canada.
2. On 28 October 1788 in Santa Clara, fray Diego Munoz Jurado baptized two-day-old Maria
Josefa, the legitimate daughter of Pablo Trujillo and Maria Teresa de Jesus Hurtado, citizens of Chama.
Her godparents were Antonio Rivera and Maria Prancisca Hurtado, citizens of La Canada. Her
stepfather stated that he had made her his legitimate daughter through adoption.
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