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Show 70 THE SPANISH ARCHIVES CO THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXI OF NEW MEXICO aS a private soldier, twenty years in the royal service, occasions as a coms variou on and nt, sergea al, corpor chief alcalde of the the t presen at and judge manding for all of which I Zufi, and a Lagun , pueblos of Acoma IO SEDILLO’’ ANTON etc. pray your excellency, Mendinueta and The grant was made by Governor Perez de Mirabal, possession given by Don Carlos José Baca and Manuel zar Balta in Capta of nce prese in the Rio Puerco, inand o Atrisc of rs settle the Torres, and enant Juan Lieut and , Chaves José eluding Manuel Vaca, The es.’’ Apach jo ‘Nava some Bautista Montafio, and rmed by the court of Joaquin Sedillo Grant was confi for more than 22,600 private land claims and surveyed i UANA DE SEDILLO, wife of Francisco Garcia to Antonio de Sedillo. Alburquerque, January 9, 1734. Conv aidee yance Before land. of of land. Before Juan Al- | Alburquerque, DIEGO PADILLA to 0 Di Diego Borrego. January 7, 1734. Donation J aramillo, Geronimo Gonzales Bas, a at SEDILLO, son of Joaquin Sedillo, to Diego orrego. Alburquerque, January 11, 1734. nc of a tract of land below the pueblo of Isleta of Isleta: of the de pueblo league thecalled Culebra’’: east, ‘“‘Alamo ra taiden south ae. 4 ce as rande; west, the Puerco ridge. In the con- father of fhe ne : a et ee Before Juan Gonby the crown. grantor tales Bas. Thi Sedillo oe was made to the petitioner, Don Antonio at Nia 1769, whose petition stated ‘‘that is kingdom was governed by his excel- ey the time lency, Don F other neighbors of mine shane Ateneo del Valle, I and a petition asking a grant of lands ealled ‘Los oo A 7. . aL “4 84% Se Pk 8 tePw t $~@ Pd ~?-@ ? oseg eal wee te, eo Le ese iad a & te at é * c * hated ae ater ded * hares * Pi C2 AT Pl Pee * CM 9-2 oe &-? 2.8. Pe Sr Peet es Cee a ee ee el ei te (Sees ea ta oeA ed aed Geek detail9be er et ad ~~ Pt) -@—-O-t oF ie Pe a ee eed ee >? * Ce 6-4 i 0~4— ta e ae ee a sia cubieh welites,’ which was granted and given to us is now nearly thr we inhabited for four years, and it on acabandoned was same the since count of the years for such a Bene ey risk and the small forces we had to the Catholic zeal of appeal therefore sgeeMenits your humbly kneel down before your royal patrona ce ha te a tract of La that your excellency concede to me land grant I ‘ which at the end of the aforementioned Oohaiin de To A registered, and which is called ‘La Its boundary on the east is a isan hill called Gon those of Atrisco; on tt olorado, which is the boundary of which runs in said di e west the point of a table-land, a and which comes out of the said Cafiada; on north the grant of the settlers of the Rio Puerco ; on the oT the boundary of Mateo Pino. I expect from if at any time th Christian zeal of your excellency, 4 sald place shall put no obst should become This and settled, I it, if they do not to their enjoying Drei ties no,ibstacle possession of my part, which I so humbly ask no land of my eae and because I a y hich I claim on account of having whereby to maintain my ™m a poor man, large family and have been for over 71 179 180 acres. which No. 1 is claimed The survey was of two tracts, of , and this conflicts Chaves Javier by the heirs of Francisco with the Lo de Padilla Grant. It was Isleta Indians. Tract No. 2 is claimed by the Loue, 13, mber Nove ted paten Santa Fe, to Juan Carrillo. GONZALES MARIA April 12, 1738. nio Montoya, Alcalde. Conveyance of lands. Before Anto GREGORIO CRESPIN. de Mendoza, Governor Grant by Don Gaspar Domingo 8, 1742. BounAugust Fe, Santa ral, and Captain-Gene an de Vargas; Sebasti Captain of lands daries: North, the of Captain lands the east, Alamo; south, the road of Hl Rodriguez. Phelipe Juan of lands Juan Garcia; west, the de Hulibarri, Alcalde. Possession given by Don Antonio i and captain-general: To his excellency the governor town of Santa Fe, the of ant snhabit , Crespin Gregorio ss of your excellency 1n placed at the feet of the greatne allowed to me and say: be may there the best form that obligations and that I do That because I am loaded with ing to discharge my plough for not have a piece of land of land which 1s piece a of said obligations I have known are surplus which river the sitting on the other side of de las Rivas, and its bounGarcia Juan n Captai of lands On the east they adjoin with daries are the following: Juan Garcia, on the west Captain said the the lands of ez, on the north of Rodrigu Phelipe Juan with lands of the south with the on and Vargas, de Captain Sebastian lands IT ask the which alamo), del alamo road (camino |