New Mexico Burials, Santa Fe--st. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (la Castrense), 1726-1834

New Mexico Burials, Santa Fe--st. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (la Castrense), 1726-1834
Title New Mexico Burials, Santa Fe--st. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (la Castrense), 1726-1834 PDF eBook
Author Henrietta M. Gallegos
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Release 2008
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New Mexico Burials

New Mexico Burials
Title New Mexico Burials PDF eBook
Author Henrietta M. Christmas
Publisher
Pages 492
Release 2017-12-30
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ISBN 9781942626640

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The villa de Santa Fe was founded in 1610. These burial records from 1726-1834 often include the age of the deceased and names of spouses or parents. There is an index of deceased and an index of parents, spouses, and others.

Spanish Colonial Lives

Spanish Colonial Lives
Title Spanish Colonial Lives PDF eBook
Author Linda Tigges
Publisher Sunstone Press
Pages 533
Release 2016-01-21
Genre History
ISBN 1611394430

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On their return to New Mexico from El Paso after the 1680 Pueblo Revolt, the New Mexican settlers were confronted with continuous raids by hostile Indians tribes, disease and an inhospitable landscape. In spite of this, in the early and mid-eighteenth century, the New Mexicans went about their daily lives as best they could, as shown in original documents from the time. The documents show them making deals, traveling around the countryside and to and from El Paso and Mexico City, complaining about and arguing with each other, holding festivals, and making plans for the future of their children. It also shows them interacting with the presidio soldiers, the Franciscan friars and Inquisition officials, El Paso and Chihuahua merchants, the occasional Frenchman, and their Pueblo Indian allies. Because many of the documents include oral testimony, we are able to read what they had to say, sometimes angry, asking for help, or giving excuses for their behavior, as written down by a scribe at the time. This book includes fifty-four original handwritten documents from the early and mid-eighteenth century. Most of the original documents are located in the Spanish Archives of New Mexico, although some are from the Bancroft Library at the University of California at Berkeley, the Archivo General de la Nacion in Mexico City, and elsewhere. They were selected for their description of Spanish Colonial life, of interest to the many descendants of the characters that appear in them, and because they tell a good story. A translation and transcription of each document is included as well as a synopsis, background notes, and biographical notes. They can be considered a companion, in part, to Ralph Emerson Twitchell’s 1914 two volumes, The Spanish Archives of New Mexico, summarizing the documents of the Spanish Archives of New Mexico, now available in new editions from Sunstone Press.

Spanish Colonial Women and the Law: Complaints, Lawsuits, and Criminal Behavior

Spanish Colonial Women and the Law: Complaints, Lawsuits, and Criminal Behavior
Title Spanish Colonial Women and the Law: Complaints, Lawsuits, and Criminal Behavior PDF eBook
Author Linda Tigges
Publisher Sunstone Press
Pages 534
Release 2017-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1632931044

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Women in early 18th century Spanish Colonial New Mexico had rights and privileges under Spanish law that were not enjoyed by other women in North America until the late 19th and early 20th century. Women were considered separate entities under the law and valuable members of Spanish society. As such, they could own property, inherit in their own name, and act as court witnesses. In particular they could make accusations and denunciations to the local alcalde mayor and governor, which they frequently did. The documents in this book show that Spanish Colonial women were aware of their rights and took advantage of them to assert themselves in the struggling communities of the New Mexican frontier. In the documents, the women are shown making complaints of theft, physical and verbal abuse by their husbands or other women, and of non-payment of dowries or other inheritance. Other documents are included showing men accusing women of misrepresenting property ownership and dowry payments and of adultery and slander. Spain was a legalistic society and both women and men used the courts to settle even minor matters. Because the court proceedings were written down by a scribe and stored in the archives, many documents still exist. From these, thirty-one have been selected allowing us to hear the words of some outspoken Spanish women and the sometimes angry men, speaking their minds in court about their spouses, lovers of their spouses, children, and relatives, as well as their land, livestock and expected inheritance. The documents transcribed and translated in this book are a small number of the existing documents held in Santa Fe at the Spanish Archives of New Mexico, at the Bancroft Library at University of California, the Archivo General de la Nacion in Mexico City, and elsewhere. A synopsis, editor’s notes, maps, and biographical notes are provided. The material can be considered a companion, in part, to Ralph Emerson Twitchell’s 1914 two volumes, The Spanish Archives of New Mexico, available in new editions from Sunstone Press. *** “This is an important work from Linda Tigges and Richard Salazar dealing with early eighteenth century women and the law. However their court cases were decided, these Spanish Colonial women were successful in the legacy they left for future generations. If you are a twelfth generation New Mexican or a newcomer, you will find this work priceless.” —Henrietta Martinez Christmas

New Mexico Marriages

New Mexico Marriages
Title New Mexico Marriages PDF eBook
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Pages 417
Release 1997
Genre Church records and registers
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New Mexico Marriages

New Mexico Marriages
Title New Mexico Marriages PDF eBook
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Release 2016-10-26
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ISBN 9781942626350

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The Spanish Military Chapels in Santa Fe and the Reredos of Our Lady of Light

The Spanish Military Chapels in Santa Fe and the Reredos of Our Lady of Light
Title The Spanish Military Chapels in Santa Fe and the Reredos of Our Lady of Light PDF eBook
Author Alexander von Wuthenau
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Pages 38
Release 1935
Genre Chapels
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