Ana Moreno de Lara Trujillo

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Ana Moreno de Lara Trujillo

Also Known As: "Ana Moreno de Trujillo"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Santa Fé, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
Death: circa 1693 (45-62)
Bernalillo, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Diego de Trujillo y Salas and Catalina Márquez Vásquez
Wife of Capitán Cristóbal Baca
Mother of Ignacio Baca; María Catalina Baca; Francisco Baca; Capitán Manuel Baca; Alonso Baca and 7 others
Sister of Cristóbal de Trujillo; Francisco de Trujillo; María Antonia Trujillo; María Bernardina de Salas y Trujillo and Maria Bernardina Hurtado

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About Ana Moreno de Lara Trujillo

Census: Diego de Vargas El Paso Area Muster, Dec 1992-Jan 1693, Pueblo la Ysleta del Sur, Nuevo Méjico. Nueva España. 287

Doña Ana Moreno de Lara, married to Cristóbal Baca, absent for five year in passage to this district. She has two daughters who live with her named Juana, eighteen, and Luisa, seventeen. Likewise, she stated that she has two sons who are absent, one named Francisco, who is married and lives at the Cosihuiriáchic mines, and the other named Felipe Baca, likewise married and living at the real of Parral. She has in this household two orphans named Felipe, five, and Elena, twelve. I (Vargas) was also shown a granddaughter named Josefa, five.

Royal Crown Restored, pg. 62


  1. EVENT: member '93 Varg: 4 OCT 1693 [3421] [3422]

[3421] Vargas noted that she was married to Cristóbal Baca, who had been absent for five years. Chávez assumes that Baca was dead by 1687, but Ana did not seem to consider him dead in December of 1692 when she chose to report him as missing. It appears that he abandoned her for Gregoria de Luna in 1684. Her household contained two daughters, Juana, age18, and Luisa, age 17. There were two orphans and one granddaughter, named Josefa. The orphans were Felipe, age five and Elena, age twelve. Her absent sons were Francisco, married and living at the Cosihuiriáchic mines and Felipe, married and living at the real de Parral. Vargas reported that he was also shown a granddaughter named Josefa, age 5.

[3422] [S2198] ROYAL CROWN RESTORED, TO THE

   * PAGE: pg. 62, Fifteenth household


Parents of Ana Moreno de Lara Trujillo - Diego de Trujillo and Catalina Vasquez


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Ana Moreno de Lara Trujillo's Timeline

1639
1639
Santa Fé, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1657
1657
Rio Arriba, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1658
1658
Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1659
1659
Distrito de Sandia, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1659
Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1659
1660
1660
Pueblo de Sandía, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1661
1661
Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1664
1664
San Lorenzo, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España