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- Noted as Mestizo, via the following:
On March 15, 1706, Juan Trujillo presented himself before the same two friars in the Villa de Santa Fe and he testified to what he learned about the alleged bigamy of Diego Arias de Quiros. Juan Trujillo declared he was "Mestizo, married with Ana de Herrera, española, hijo de Cristóbal Trujillo, Mestizo and his legitimate wife , María de Sandoval, coyota". Juan Trujillo married with Ana de Herrera, Spanish, and was noted as the son of Cristóbal Trujillo (Mestizo) and his legitimate wife, María de Sandoval (coyota). He further stated he was sixty years of age (b.ca. 1646) and a native of New Mexico. Juan also made mentioned his son, Baltasar Trujillo.
Juan Trujillo was first married with Elvira Jimánez and then with Ana María de
Herrera and had children by both wives. Juan gave his age as 60 in 1700
(b.ca. 1640),
see DM 1700, July 16, El Paso del Río del Norte, in Fray Angélico Chávez, "New
Mexico Roots, Ltd: An Addendum," in New Mexico Genealogist, 49:3,
December 2010, 192.
He gave his age as 60 in 1706 (b.ca. 1646) and identified himself as mestizo,
see AGN, Inquisición, t. 735, ff. 467r – 468r, Testimony of Juan Trujillo, mestizo,
March 15, 1706.
He gave his age as 40 in 1692 (b.ca. 1652),
see Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe (AASF), Roll 59, DM 1692,
September 11, no. 9, Corpus Christi de Ysleta, and Fray Angélico Chávez,
"New Mexico Roots, Ltd.," 41-42.
He gave his age as 38 in 1694 (b.ca. 1656),
see AASF, Roll 59, DM 1694, November 14, no. 29, Santa Fe, and Chávez,
"New Mexico Roots, Ltd," 439.
Juan gave his age as 40 and declared he was a native of Río Abajo in
1695 (b.ca. 1655),
see AASF, Roll 59, DM 1695, January 16, no. 19, Santa Fe, and Chávez,
"New Mexico Roots, Ltd," 504.
He gave his age as 66 in 1714 (b.ca. 1648),
see AASF, Roll 61, DM 1714, July 18, no. 2, San Ildefonso, and Chávez,
"New Mexico Roots, Ltd," 119.
Juan Trujillo was identified as being deceased by September 23,
1722, when his son, Juan Trujillo, sought to marry Gregoria Chirinos,
see AASF, Roll 61, DM 1722, September 23, no. 9, Santa Fe, and Chávez,
"New Mexico Roots, Ltd.," 1929.
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