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Show e. t eg. hy SYS34: ESbate 7h;bp* Pos tatgla i tates tehch PDS RShed Dionicio many Ortiz, who married Reyes Tenorio. There were other heirs, including Miguel Baca y Ortiz, Faus- tina Baca, Pablo Baca, Severiano Baca, Dolores Baca, and Justo Baca, children of Guadalupe The original Nicolas Ortiz Ortiz. Nifio Ladron de Guevara made his will September 17, 1742, in which he states that he was married to Juana Baca and had three children, Francisco Ortiz, Nicolas Ortiz and Toribio Ortiz. This will is archive 647. In his petition for the grant he states that it is now ‘‘forty-nine years since I came with my parents to the reconquest and pacification of this said province as a settler therein, sent by the most excellent Viceroy, the Cénde de Galve, which dignitary promised to supply us with land to cultivate and live upon by the authority of the King himself, which land has not been given me because I was engaged and occupied with all the campaigns and incursions that have taken place from that to the present time, without causing any cost to His Ma- jJesty for a load of powder which I furnished at my own expense as well as all kinds of arms and horses, as appears from the documents which I hold in my favor from my superiors. ’” EE 44-69-58 GA Ege$54,4,4Z8 Ora sh cork ote tate SE PEP EN LARPS gute? Cruz. The land lies below the Indian pueblo of San reserved for on said land, but it was expressly pasture Reference is here made to the Santa Fe. of Galisteo and to those of El Arco. del Rio. Reported Claim No. 63, q. v. Caja iands No. 1078, 1079, 1271, gq. v. ee to all 1082 ROYAL DECREE giving equal rights Pub: 1811. ca. Ameri cans and Indians in Spanish in Chihuahua 1n lished and ordered to be promulgated 1821, by Alejo Garcia Cénde, Governor, ete. a ; on February 20, : Copy, made at Chihuahua — 1811, 9 ary Febru on dated decree of the Cortes, citizens of the ae ring certain rights on the s an oe | minions in America, merges” Lan Tita ichts oe ag were the being following: represented in the Cortes er er) 0-4 -G--4~$ et er 9-4 Ed od * LAPSE Ae) 5 er 77 er ee Peek RIL AA Ls oma FoF a * PPS eee Se) eek : ae SPE eee . a Piet $479 -4--4es oreeed, $45 ints Pe !ste be Ped bd Be Pe A oe i ae e-s- land distant “ Two letters relating to a piece of sion 1S claimed by posses which of Fe, leagues from Santa 1s1 taken on accoun t of a: peti-: ion Nicolas Ortiz. This action n 0 Francisco Ortiz. The land 1s spoke Orgranted and said ¢ n not is s 1 on ‘tion petiti The s. ae Marco e San as pap dden to put their “ste tiz and Manuel Delgado were forbi the aie 2 is San An1080 LIST of SETTLERS in the New Town of conList res. signatu No date. No tonio de MORA. Santa de Plaza la de tains 36 names. List of Settlers Also Getrudis; del Valle de Abajo contains 34 names. posssesvones list of the Pobladores que han dehado sus y se han salido. Contains 6 names. to the Acting 1081 NEMESIO SALCEDO of Chihuahua Governor of New Mezico, 1809 to 1810. Pures O39 ED POG ee ere be Gites Santa The Indians of San Ildefonso made no objecIldefonso. known tion to the making of the grant. Nicolas Ortiz was were comas ‘‘Chino’’ Ortiz. The heirs of Nicolas Ortiz of raids pelled to abandon this grant in 1818 on account made by the Navajo Indians. APY ps | ed they left one son, Francisco Xavier Ortiz, who at his death left the following: Antonio José Ortiz; Juan Antonio Ortiz; the latter deceased and leaving as heirs, Belen Ortiz, wife of José Abeytia; and José Matias Ortiz; the last named left Damacio Ortiz and Ramon Ortiz and the on del of boundaries in the grant are described: ‘‘On The oo res A ae on the west the Rio del Norte; the north the point of the mesa situated in the Caja Rio, and on the south the drainage — (virtirtiente) tite PEPE- Cee SoRefotet Grant, he left a house of seven rooms and five hundred varas of land. His wife was Maria Alberta Maes, and | 4--44-8 NICOLAS ORTIZ N INO LADRON pE GUEVARA N vs. Juan Hstevan Garcia de Noriega. Trespass. Santa Fe, 1754. Don Tomas Velez Cachupin, Governor. Gregorio Gardufo, Pedro Sotero, Juan Domingo Lovato, Bernardo de Miera y Pacheco. Antonio de Ulibarri, Alealde. Juan Joseph Lobato, Procurador. Juan José Jaques, Tomas de Alvear y Collado, Joseph Miguel Garduino. This tract was granted to Nicolas Ortiz Nino Ladron de Guevara, May 13, 1742, by Gaspar Domingo de Mendosa, as a reward for services performed as a soldier in the reconquest and pacification of the country in 169296. When the son of this reconquistador died on August 2, 1810, whose name was also Nicolas Ortiz Nifio Ladron de Guevara, other than hig interest in the Caja del Rio PEPE bad ee * rarer Pari 4 Pa sy ote 34. wtatstetswhotetelete 1079 319 PL MEXICO R GA Pea8-8 se9--9-ee* OF NEW 2 al 08 on as the inhabitants of Spain. ing the land of planti ing and cultivating a ll right Oe 2d.theTheata Ft ARCHIVES ee ‘ wT re a)ae ry +: ¢ eeeeae ee ee + ro cI Cee 4°0=4-@Pierre oe ee ee oe ee ee ee ee ee oe oe oe ee ee er ee 4 Poe ee Seren <9 ORT eal i a a 3 ee ee es. ed a rr as ae f Pe oe pe Pare —-2— ert APRIL ee 4-9-9 ~ ane See Ld eae 2-3.oe ee ae a ears eT ar PP Pn PPPS eo <0-478-0-0-0—+6due ars ete6 Pk er THE rer SPANISH THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO 318 |