- George Mariano Montoya and Rosalia Isabel Chaves, Isleta Pueblo and Belen, 15 Occober-17
December 1816, AHAD-366, f. 645-5l.
George Mariano Montoya, 25, single, was the legitimate son of Juan Cristobal Montoya
and Maria Luisa Pac;lilla. Rosalia Isabel Chaves, 19, espanola, single, was the legitimate daughter of
Juan Jose Chaves and Maria Josefa T rujillo. The couple was related in the third and fourth degrees of consanguinity on a transverse line.
Witnesses: Manuel Iturrieta, 47, stated that Mariano was a life-long resident of the area.
Miguel Apodaca, 46.
Francisco Padilla, 54, stated that Rosalia was a life-long resident of the area.
Geronimo Chaves, 45.
Pather Sanchez forwarded the proceedings to Dur:ango from Isleta on 15 October '1816. On
16 December 1816, Father Gonzalez de Cosio approved a dispensation. The next day, Licenciado
Esquibel, acting for the bishop, granted a dispensation. ordering the publication of the banns three
times. Rosalia Isabel was to obtain her parents' pennission to marry, and. before anything else was
to present a family tree. Were these not received in D urango, there would be no dispensation.
Baptismal certificates
1. In Isleta Pueblo on 23 April 1791, Father Bernal baptized George Mariano, born in Los
Padillas on 19 April, the legitimate son of Juan Cristobal Montoya and Maria Luisa Padilla. His
godparents were Luis Marino and Maria Isabel Aguirre, citizens of Los Padillas.
2. On 19 November 1797 in Belen, Father Bernal baptized Rosalia Isabel, born on 12
November, the legitimate daughter of Juan Jose Chaves and Maria Josefa Trujillo, citizens of Los
Padillas. Her godparents were Juan Jose Baca and his wife, Margarita Chaves, citizens of Belen.
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