- Miguel Antonio Jaramillo and Maria Antonia Sanchez, Albuquerque, 19 July 1800-19 October 1801.
AHAD-357. f. 44-48.
Migue1Antonio Jaramillo, 38, eJjJa;ro~ was the widower of Maria Manuela Trujillo and a citizen
of Atrisco. Maria Antonia Sancbez, 36, the widow of Bartolome Montoya, was a citizen of Atrisco
in the Albuquerque jurisdiction. The couple was related in the closed third degree of affinity.
Witnesses: Alonso Garcia, 75, citizen of Atrisco.
Tomas Garda, 66.
Pedro Antonio Chaves, '50, citizen of Atrisco.
Pedro de Chaves
Efigenia Chaves 1st degree Francisco Javier Chaves
Pedro Sanchez 2nd degree Teresa Chaves
Maria Antonia Sanchez 3rd degree Francisca, (noted as 1st wife of Miguel Antonio Jaramillo)
Fray Ambrosio G uerra remitted the proceedings to Vicar Ortega on 19 July 1800. On 2 August
1800, Father Guerra stated that on 31 July he had explained that the proceedings were not sent
promptly to Durango because Miguel Antonio Jaramillo was unfaithful. Father Guerra was unable to locate the baptismal record for Miguel Antonio Jaramillo in Albuquerque, but had met with his
godparents. Vicente Armijo swore that he was certain that when fray Manuel Raja was minister in
Albuquerque, he and his sister, Maria de la Luz Armijo, were godparents for Miguel Antonio Jaramillo, the legitimate son of the late Cristobal Jaramillo and Manuela Armijo. He did not reca11 how many years had passed since that time. He signed the declaration on 20 July 1800.
In,Santa Fe on 4 August 1800, Vicar Ortega granted the dispensation. The bishop revalidated
the marriage in Durango on 19 October 1801.
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