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Show THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO on the holy days, taking care also that the young and the Indians be taught the prayers and the Christian doctrine, which as Catholies, they ought to know.’’ The settlement was placed under the jurisd iction of the chief alcalde of Santa Ana, Zia, and Jemez. The original settlers as appear from the accoun t of juridical possession, were: Antonio Gurule, his wife and eighteen children, including domestics, making twenty ; Juan Zamora, his wife and six children; José Castill o and wife ; Pedro Montafio, wife and three children; Antonio Montaho, wife and three children; Agustin Galleg os, wife and three children; Feliciano Hurtado, wife and two children ; José Montafio, wife and three children; José de Jesus Montafio; Bernabe Montafio and son; Marcos Baca, wife and six children and two servants; Juan Baptis ta Montanho, wife and three children, two Servants; in all twelve families. The grant was confirmed on March 29, 1754, by Governor Cachupin; thereafter on the 18th day of January, 1759, Governor Francisco Antoni o Marin del Valle compelled the settlers to appear before him and obligate themselves to carry out the provis ions of the original grant, which they did, whereupon the grant was again made to these parties, and their successors. Thereafter in 1769, owing to some erasures in the grant papers made by Juan ve LA * Pie wb sare CATAL Med 7 etd Fae a sano ee i ee oe Pe hee PF ey Bs Ei ae ae MASA as pe) fe ed eef died tte " Ce Pa foe aeoe Ce r; bt Perr) Pe ed ae wegezmgegeteresee: ted nd et Bad Y Oe ar ae ee et be *- Baptista Montafio, he was repri manded with great Severity by Don Pedro Fermi n de Mendinueta for having tampered with the docume nt. Owing to the constant raids of the Navajé s and Apaches after having cultivated the land for upwards of twenty years, the grantees were compelled to abandon it and it was not until the later seventies that the property was again occupied by the heirs of the origina _Pedro Baca, a son of one of the origin l grantees. al grantees, was killed at San Blas by the Navaj és. 278 JOSEPHA ARMIJO b y her husband Roque Lobato and Joseph de Dimas to Carlos Fernandez. Santa re. August 22, 1770. Conveyance Alcalde. foya. 279 JULIANA of house Antonio and Joseph lands. Before Phelipe Tafoya, Tafoy a. Joseph Miguel Ta- FERNANDEZ. Will. Santa Fe, May Teniente, 21, 1785. Before José Maldonado, 93 THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO 930 JUAN ANTONIO . —.. breesmonea = | ; t his estate. partition of d ae oe ise sph J ne , ‘Ortiz , ae r ‘aptain-General. Vincente Troncoso; Fr. José de r ae ; ie Burgos; Vincente Armijo. ANOMINGO FERNANDEZ,Z, SANTIAGO FERN ES. BUENAVENTURA ABREGO, pe JUAN ee med QUIBEL, SANTIAGO for themselves RODRIGUEZ ae e fen and the other heirs of Bartolom iti nna de Cub ee ee . Before Alberto for lands, 1815. : Lesnidg as land called for was then known ne to Begs ei s and was originally granted pee Po l Manue Don by ana aa J osef Quint pee was at It an ror and Captain-General. Go aol Ac pueblos of Santo Domingo a wth The petition was granted by Govern, Mayney, marrenaromitie? Ne : Felipe in 1818. nas ws lengthy manuscrip one-half to the Indians of peste Domingo Fernandez Ne a abide et al. ae anc pyeaoae ard to the interest claimed by nae Cane ne on the west side , Tract o Cuber Ries a odie Ba Ad ae he Santo of os puebl the e ae pwed Rio G ee in 1819, and : San Pelipa, The dispute arose pag fre a es parti contending Roe ee . . . the ae 762 Saat age er6i ett ola. It is not a oat Urris llo Porti el Manu ee ner details of the peony oa : paca Kng into n o i aiel 967, in the former U.S. Tria otea) in adit aa ae i. me eh se s claim ionetiee private land eeato Sa tha is it tant feature of The’ 0 there is a deed made a by Sarria ree 1 to pia ae Rerweelss on June 18, 1818, in Q sl at est (one-half) inter his for 1; fe Sant Oe hee a Sa ae that sews a be O of the tract, the northern halt scopes HONE | : ieee ak at Bartolomé S ani Fernandez. grant were the i a the south ae by the 1 San the se Felip |