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- Book:
New Mexico Prenumptial Investigations from the Archivos
Historicos del Arzobispado de Durango, 1760-1799.
(Rio Grande Historical Collections, New Mexico State
University Library - 1996)
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Marriage dispensation for Mateo Romero and Paula Trujillo
The dispensation is listed from 24 Feb-31 Dec 1779.
Mateo Romero was listed as Espanol, and the son of Jose
Romero and Nicolasa Trujillo, all from the Jurisdiction
of Pojoaque.
Paula Trujillo was listed as 18 (born circa 1761), and the
daughter of Pedro Trujillo and Josefa del Castillo, noted
as natives and citizens of Pojoaque Pueblo. The bride
and groom were related in the fourth degree of consanguinity
as follows:
Common ancestors: Juan Trujillo (married to Ana Maria Alvira)
Juan Trujillo/Ana Maria Alvira were the parents of Baltazar
Trujillo, who was the father of Lazaro Trujillo, who was the
father of Nicolasa Trujillo, who was the mother of Mateo
Romero (groom)>
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Juan Trujillo/Ana Maria Trujillo were also the parents of
Antonio Trujillo, who was the father of Miguel Trujillo, who
was the father of Pedro Trujillo, who was the father of Paula
Trujillo (bride).
October 13, 1709, Diego Trujillo, native of New Mexico living in El Paso del Norte,
son of Sargento Cristóbal Trujillo and Micaela Archuleta, natives of New Mexico, and
María Herrera, 16, native of New Mexico, daughter of Miguel de Herrera and
Mariana García, deceased. Witnesses: Baltasar Trujillo and his wife, Nicolasa de
Espinosa. (AASF, Roll 60, frs. 571-574, DM 1709, October 7, no. 14, Santa Cruz;
AASF, Roll 60, frs. 592-596, DM 1709, no. 21, Santa Cruz; and Chávez, "New
Mexico Roots," 1926)
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