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Show tease iek net he ht gel Bat ee eae er ee a ee 34 9S 28 Te sh eS a Tole ib ele Pee eS iT ae BG eae 2 oe Ns . ad Te ee oe es ee a ie fe ot SPITE T Taha ha tre e . ikRiad Pasa eR Mt 2 ae ee > Ot ST So eer or ae ae ye a oe att oe te TS . . L SL AC SME AG EEL + : j= ar yee Hed dg : eee POA TG i. oeAe ok ET eG ry TD ap Lea ahaHey ¥ , be aee tees THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO 93 4b, consisting of 57 folios, numbered 31 to 87: on 81 and all of page 82 are blank ; the first date sop folio 35, November 18, 1698, and : the last date, folio 85, is December 10, 1693. ee ee ee ee eee v4¢f DE VARGAS, DIEGO. 1693: desert; Re-conquest; ee ee ee et ee This archive, with no title, lacks the fir rome ake ? AWE, st three folios; it dated September 1, 1693, and contains a list of the settles accompanying De Vargas on the second entrada, These original settlers (vecinos) at the time of the entrada, according to this archive, received, per family, sums varying from three hundred to three hundred and twenty dollars each. After each entry appears the following: | PsAAy a ‘ta bape : oteabes 1693, this family received from +5 4 STEHT satete UTES CoCr te ee co Pk ah SF td ee ~¢-+-% hea 6 Pes iad a, renin Sefior Don Joseph de Urrutia, ae than foe ene 8, Which the government held ready to descripti ae see Poe necessaries for the journey.’’ pArase “‘aquiline face’’ used so frequently in ‘4 é i. yorde! ey ene a long face having the an aquiline or In the various ecclesiastic al records ot pe, ’ Se of New Mexico, the Bey oF the descendants of these families and first set7 died : aoa The list, of course, does not include es €s of those who had been driven out of the country and were now returning, nor are the names of the ee ae ee officers, soldiers, and frayles mentioned. The first name appearing in this archive is: SIMONN DE DE MOLINA, M son of Tomé . oe as, a native of Mexico, a San Juan, forty ye ars: of age, more or less, medi um height, jo abeadataly 2 ; S / large eyes and rather thick nose. iF ee | ICAEL ARL:A DE MEpINa, wife 1 of the above, daughter of Cristobal, native of San J aquiline face, large ‘eee thirty years of age, able bodied, a ee oe * . es tt Sai ie eee aa ee ee -* a i de ee ee oe Bie — ae tel ee ee ™ ee i ee ead ee A ie a ee ee ed e608 é- S eed . ee ee ee ee ee r bal a ere I _ Niconas €, Swarthy color, lar — PauLa ANTONIO DE Moun pe es ae aforesaid native of Mex "NA, daughter and sister of the round face, swart} irik . _ ee ae eae ae oe Se Oo m oe oe ee +4 FRAN CISCO DE Monin of Mexico, of the Same qua A, son of the aforesaid, narter (San Juan), one year old, whi M hia fair, large eyes, IVE ARTA ERE, NY ‘ tioned sates ek Moura, also child of the above metquarter, four years old, ee tie broad face a he Sad operations of ; desertions; report to the viceroy; list of families sent from Mexico as colonists. has od BA Pe ee on sat aes Be —— 6 Ss e ae eeae me ete eee ee ee ‘ Ce ee ee ee ee 6-9 .6-8 ae a 4#~¢-@# ae ee ee et ee ee el ee a els ia ot Dok fe a Seen ee ee eeeee een nn nen ee Ey + .-8-% = Pa ee Ee oe ee J2 ee é vs Mexico, same quarter, three years old, me va color, large eyes, and thick nose. 7 e ‘5 , x E BETT ANCOs, wido wer, son of Dn. Geronimo, DE native of Mexico, San Agustin, forty years, medium height, round face, bald, large eyes, and Greek nose. FRANCISCO DE BETTANCOs, son of the above named, native of Mexico, San Francisco, twenty years, able-bodied, aquiline face, broad forehead, and rather thick nose. SanT1aco DE Berrancos, son and brother of the above mentioned, native of Mexico, aged nineteen, able bodied, chestnut hair, small nose, and a mole on the cheek. ANTONIO DE Moya. son of Juan, native of Mexico, at ; Santa Teresa’s, twenty-one years of age, broad face, large eyes and forehead, rather wide nose. FRANCISCA DE Moraues, wife of the above mentioned, daughter of Juan, native of Mexico, at the Little Stairs (a las escalerillas), seventeen years of age, able-bodied, round face, large eyes. Manven Ropricuez, son of Juan, native of Mexico, Calle de Velos, twenty-seven eyes, and sharp nose. years old, tall, round face, large Maria DE LA INCARNACION, wife of the above, native of Lameda (?), daughter of Anttonio de Palacios, medium height, large face pockmarked, circles under the eyes, and swarthy color. JOSEPH DE ATIENZA, Sevillian, son of the same, native ol Mexico, at the Arch of San Agustin, seventeen years of age, medium height, aquiline face, white, and a mole on the left cheek. (Of) the family Trusm10, wife of the above, daughter of Nicolas, native of Mexico, Calle Real, seventeen years 01 age, able bodied, round face, large eyes, and small nose. JOSEPH DAMIAN TRUJILLO, brother of the foregoing, na- tive of Mexico, large eyes. same quarter, seven years of age, fat face, JUAN FERNANDEZ DE ATIENZA LADRON DE GUEBARA, S00 of the same, native of Puebla, twenty-five years of age, able bodied, aquiline face, large eyes and forehead. TERESA FERNANDEZ, wife of the above, daughter of Mar- age, round face, tin, native of Puebla, twenty-two years of large forehead and eyes, thick nose. Santiago ManurEL FERNANDEZ DE ATIENZA, Son of the foregoing, native of Mexico, at Orbillo (?), four years of age, aquiline face, large eyes, and broad nose. MarIA DE RIBERA, widow, mother of the said Teresa, na- tive of Puebla, forty years of age, tall, large ey em FRANCISCO DE LA Rosa, son of Don Antonio, , native of |