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About Juan Luis Luján Jiménez, II
Juan and his brother, Francisco Lujan, were involved in the Rosas murder affair, but escaped the carnal execution of their less fortunate compatriots.
Juan Luján II was active in the political intrigues of Governor Rosa's times and after. He was a captain and Alcalde Mayor of the Taos-Picurís district. He was a brother in law of Francisco Gómez, and a kinsman of Pedro Lucero. In 1661, he had an estancia in Taos Valley, and was known as "El Viejo" in relationship to Juan Luján, his son. His daughter was María, who was the wife of Juan de Archuleta.
~Origins of New Mexico Families, pg. 63
Juan Luján II was active in the political intrigues of Governor Rosa's times and after. He was a captain and Alcalde Mayor of the Taos-Picurís district. He was a brother in law of Francisco Gómez, and a kinsman of Pedro Lucero. In 1661, he had an estancia in Taos Valley, and was known as "El Viejo" in relationship to Juan Luján, his son. His daughter was María, who was the wife of Juan de Archuleta.
~Origins of New Mexico Families, pg. 63
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Juan Luis Luján Jiménez, II's Timeline
1601 |
1601
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San Gabriel del Yunque, Provincia de Nuevo México, Virreinato de Nueva España
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1635 |
1635
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1660 |
1660
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Santa Fe, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
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1663 |
November 15, 1663
Age 62
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Taos, Provincia de Nuevo México, Virreinato de Nueva España
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1681 |
1681
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Santa Fe, Provincia de Nuevo Mexico, Virreinato de Nueva España
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1999 |
April 14, 1999
Age 62
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June 19, 1999
Age 62
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2002 |
March 28, 2002
Age 62
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