Capitán Fernando Durán y Chávez

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About Capitán Fernando Durán y Chávez

Information provided by Joseph H. Sanchez, 6th grandson

Don Fernando Duran y Chávez, born circa1651 died c. 1715.

Escaped the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 which resulted in the expulsion of the Spanish settlers south to El Paso. In 1692 Sante Fe was recaptured along with twelve other towns.

Fernando Duran y Chaves was one of New Mexicans of the volunteer army in the successful campaign to resettle New Mexico. In 1692 he was granted the Atrisco Land Grant (in the Albuquerque area) by de Vargas, on the condition that he personally settle it with other settlers. The Atrisco Land Grant totaled 41,533 acres extending west of the Rio Grand in the area where Fernando's father Don Pedro lived prior to the Pueblo Revolt. Having met the conditions of the grant, he gained formal possession of the land in 1703.

Don Fernando escaped the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 along with his wife Lucia Hurtado de Salazar and children and returned in 1692 to resettle New Mexico. In about 1684, Don Pedro Duran y Chaves ll and his extended family and other New Mexico families moved to the valley of Coyachic in Nuevo Viscaya in northern Nuevo Espana. His son Fernando did not settle this area with his family and instead returned to New Mexico. I wonder why Fernando did not follow his father and extended family to settle in the valley of Coyachic.

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Chavez By Angelico Chavez

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/a/n/William-E-Sanchez/...



https://www.hgrc-nm.org/webtrees/individual.php?pid=I25549&ged=Grea...

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Capitán Fernando Durán y Chávez's Timeline

1651
1651
Bernalillo, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España

BIRTH: 1651, Bernalillo, Sandoval County, New Mexico [328] [329]
DEATH: 1715, Albuquerque, (Atrisco), New Mexico
EVENT: Was donated land by Manuel Baca
Fact: 1701, Bernalillo, New Mexico [330]
EVENT: member '93 Varg: 4 OCT 1693 [331] [332] [333] [334]
EVENT: Elena Caceras
Had child with: 1674 [335]
EVENT: an unknown woman
Had child with: ABT 1670 [336] [337]

1673
1673
Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1675
1675
Pueblo de Sandía, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1677
February 23, 1677
Sandia District (Present Bernalillo County), Provincia de Nuevo México, Virreinato de Nueva España
1677
Bernalillo, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España

BIRTH: 1677, Sandia District, New Mexico
DEATH: 7 DEC 1735, Albuquerque, New Mexico
EVENT: Military: 7 FEB 1706, Albuquerque, New Mexico [5192]
EVENT: Military: BET 1713 AND 1716, Albuquerque, New Mexico [5193]
EVENT: Military: 20 AUG 1716, Albuquerque, New Mexico [5194]
EVENT: Settlement of estate
Fact: 1736, Albuquerque, New Mexico [5195]
EVENT: as Alcalde Mayor
position: 1714/15, Los Padillas, New Mexico
EVENT: María Vallejo
Had child with: 1707

1677
Sandia, Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, NM, 87508, United States
1678
1678
Alburquerque, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1679
1679
Pueblo de Sandía, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1679