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Show eicemets ; Rod- At this time Captain Pelaez was dead and his son had in- herited the tract given to the captain. occupied by the descendants of the The place has been original Since and is now known as ‘‘Los Roibales.’’ Roque Lovato. Grant. Lands at Santa Fe. grantee 1785. ever Juan Bautista de Anza, Governor. This grant had for its boundaries, on the north the top of the dividing line or ridge between Santa Fe and Tesuque ; on the south the road running along the foot of the hills eastward from the “‘Muralla’’ in Santa Fe; on the east some black hills, and Santa Fe to Rio Arriba. Roque Lobato was on the west an armorer the road from in the royal garrison of Santa Fe; the grant was made September 23, 1785, by Juan Bautista de Anza, governor and captain-general, and possession was given by José Maldonado. At this time José Miguel de la Pefia was chief alealde and war- captain of the Villa of Santa Fe and its jurisdiction. Roque Lobato died the same year and his widow, Josefa Armijo, on account of a debt of $450.00, created by her late husband ‘‘at the house of José Ortiz,’’ for the payment of which her husband had sold the property to a “act named José Ribera, deeded the property to Riera. ri * BORE HE Ed PAE PLEO SPS ‘ ? AF eo eee de Pada te be he be be Oi ae ot a ee € id PR 7 be es r eG se34 rast Perret ea Pid teed es ees ese MS PSEHE EITM MEH eal # Pa J a a cd 5 oe gaa! FL PU by a es os pw Cafiada de La Tierra; on the east the Pecos road going to the ranchos of La Cienega.’’ Possession was given by Don Antonio José Ortiz, senior alcalde of Santa Fe, in the presence of Diego Montoya, Gabriel Ortiz, and Antonio Lujan and the ‘‘only adjoining settler,’’ José Maria Montoya. This property was sold by the heirs of Marquez to Simon Delgado, Pablo Delgado, Fernando Delgado, and Felipe Delgado, on June 20, 1856. Antonio de Armenta. Grant. 1786. Salvador Antonio Sandoval. Lands between the pueblos of Zia and Xemes. Town of San Isidro Grant. Juan Bautista de Anza, gov- ernor. The Town of San Isidro Grant lies between the Jemez and Zia Grants. not show The records of the surveyor-general do that any patent has ever been issued for this property. Whenever a grant was applied for, the tract. being ad- jacent to any of the lands belonging to the pueblos, in nearly every instance the ‘‘league’’ of the pueblos 1s referred to and the consent of the pueblos seems to have been secured before the making of a grant or the putting in possession of the applicant. This clearly appears in the grant to the original settlers of San Isidro de Los Dolores, in the act of possession and in the petition itself. The act of possession is as follows: ‘At this point of San Isidro de Los Dolores, on the 16th day of the month hundred Pes Ped Py 9 ete asehe Pel FoI oaPte, ee NE heriris 1785, 6-0-045450 Che aA in BE EPs} =~ g—g— SO Pee oe Pedro Marquez $- 8 8° Low. / wuFPNee. Paee Stet 4 PHOEeesy 4-4-4 8-¢ APES oted PeeFe Pa Fa be pil ek A ot | =t-8282¢Sh eastellan, Lorenzo ee i ee ae Pe i CA Pperrre Pega ta ee ee pe of) the to Pad Pe ws by made 8 1702, was ee 2, grant eo re October A Don Juan Bautista de Anza; the land covered a ‘‘surplus to the lands of Captain Sebastian De Vargas; on the south and west it adjoined the little valley called La 2 Pk him the —eh to riguez Cubero, at the time governor and captain-general. on the west the road leading to Pecos; where lands of Cayetano, squadron corporal, adjoin; on the south the Arroyo Chamizos; and on the north the high hills, the boundary of the lands of Captain Antonio Montoya, deceased.”’ of May, Be mesa of San Yldefonzo; and on the south by the forest between this village and Jacona. The property was given Gaspar in the year one thousand seven and eighty-six, I, Don Antonio Nerio Montoya, rien on the west by a cafiada, which comes down by a house built by Matias Madrid and some red bluffs near the small Blanca; Don in 1742. It contains about 1,300 ‘‘On the east the Arroyo of Tierra are “Ort 4 * o-9 C3 ¢ ee or errr ere ar Pare 2 ae a Pe PA PET EP RT 94 $24¢~ $+@-46 rE eee) eS EPO Fe FR ae | ek ee ee ee ee ee eh + * @os * o> tel 8-8po fp FinRES te set ioe pap de ed | Ld Che pare PP LE bee wert ete pee Fa cleat hadi to tae ate “ee (formerly of Francisco Anaya de Almazan) ; on the north by the road which leads to the new village of Jacona and some bluffs above said road; Domingo de Mendoza acres and is described: ae ad Mestas and lands of Oyu means, as live stock the propJuan de grant of land near the city of Santa Fe from at for the remainder. Roibal was a man of some he stated to the governor that he had sufficient to use the entire property for grazing purposes; erty was bounded on the east by the lands of The ‘‘Muralla’’ was an old rampart or fort on the outskirts of the City of Santa Fe, in the direction of Tesuque. This property belonged to Don Gaspar Ortiz in 1851. Lorenzo Marques. Grant. 1785. Lands at the Canada de los Alamos. Juan Bautista de Anza, Governor. Bartolomé Marquez and Francisco Padilla received a vea. toF merly granted to Ignacio Roibal in 1702, by Pedro Rodriguez Cubero, Governor. Juan Bautista de Anza, Governor. This land was at the pueblo of Jacona (Tewa) abandoned in 1696. Ignacio Roibal was one of the soldiers under General De Vargas, with the rank of ensign; his wife was Francisca Gomez; a portion of the site of the old pueblo and its lands had already been granted to Captain Jacinto Pelaes, when Ignacio Roibal petitioned 365 ew THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO aeao THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO we 364 Algae a) pA ai i tiv st Spain roe id el 4 * asi e le es, wea Peeves eee. Shed) x Se Seu L a eee a eect Ss ot ne ST 94 at taea et brs Ee oe« , os as ge be bs be: TerEe . eter . eA Te Pe ee be ee |