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Ana María FRANCO de MOLINA y MONTOYA 1600–1660 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1600

Birth Location: Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, Mexique

Death Date: 4 June 1660

Death Location: Silao, Nueva Galicia, Nueva España, now Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexique

Father: Sebastian Molina

Mother: Luisa Montoya

Spouse(s): Blas NAVARRO

Children(s): Luisa Montoya

Ana María FRANCO de MOLINA y MONTOYA was born in 1600 in Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, Mexique, the child of Sebastian Franco De Molina And Luisa De Montoya. Ana María FRANCO de MOLINA y MONTOYA married Blas Paredes Y De Navarro, and had children including Luisa Diaz Paredes Y Franco De Montoya. Ana María FRANCO de MOLINA y MONTOYA passed away in 1660 in Silao, Nueva Galicia, Nueva España, now Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexique.

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Biography

  • Ana María FRANCO de MOLINA y MONTOYA was born in 1600 in Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, Mexique, the child of Sebastian Franco De Molina And Luisa De Montoya.
  • Ana María FRANCO de MOLINA y MONTOYA married Blas Paredes Y De Navarro, and had children including Luisa Diaz Paredes Y Franco De Montoya.
  • Ana María FRANCO de MOLINA y MONTOYA passed away in 1660 in Silao, Nueva Galicia, Nueva España, now Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexique.

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Ana MONTOYA's Ancestors

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Ana MONTOYA
1600–1660
Birth Place: Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, Mexique
Parents
Sebastian Franco de Molina
1567–
Ciudad, Mexico, Mexico
Luisa (De) Montoya
1569–
Ciudad, Mexico, Mexico
Grandparents
Pedro (FRANCO y de) VILLADIEGO
1535–
Palencia, Palencia, Castilla y León, Espagne
Elvira Vázquez
1538–
Villa de Dueñas, Palencia, Castilla y León, Espagne
Great-Grandparents
Rodrigo Franco
1500–
Maria Villadiego
1507–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Diego Franco
1480–
Nosedio Datos
1482–

Ana MONTOYA's Descendants

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Ana (María FRANCO de MOLINA y) MONTOYA (1600–4 June 1660) m. Blas (PAREDES y de) NAVARRO (1598–27 April 1651)
  1. 1. Luisa (Diaz Paredes y Franco de) Montoya 1632– m. (8GG) (Alonso (married to Luisa de Paredes Franco) Perez y Franco de Toriello o) Rosillo 1625–1684
    1. 1. Joseph (Antonio Perez de Paredes Franco) Montoya 1665– m. Lorenza (deRodas) Hermosillo 1655–1735
      1. 1. Maria (Clara) Peres 1698– m. Pedro (Ascencio De Anda Altamirano) Camacho 1697–1772
        1. 1. Manuel (Francisco de Anda) Altamirano 1731– m. Inés (de LA TORRE) LEDESMA 1741–
      2. 2. Maria (Josepha Peres) Rodas 1714–
      3. 3. Juana (Perez) Franco 1710–
      4. 4. Pedro (Manuel Peres) Rodas 1710–
      5. 5. Juan (Antonio Perez) Franco 1700–1747
      6. 6. Cayetano (Joseph Peres) Gutierres 1712–
      7. 7. Luis (Peres) Rodas 1708–
    2. 2. Rosa (Maria) Perez 1675–1693
    3. 3. Francisco Perez 1669–1735
    4. 4. Alonso Perez 1670–1727
    5. 5. Diego (Peres De) Herrera 1655–
    6. 6. Juan (PÉREZ TORILLO de PAREDES y) FRANCO 1670–1730
    7. 7. Blas (PÉREZ TORRILLO de) PAREDES 1665–
    8. 8. Isabel Perez 1655–

Ana MONTOYA's Timeline

2 Records

1600
1600
Birth of Ana María FRANCO de MOLINA y MONTOYA in Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, Mexique
Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, Mexique
1660
4 June 1660
Age 60
Death of Ana María FRANCO de MOLINA y MONTOYA in Silao, Nueva Galicia, Nueva España, now Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexique
Silao, Nueva Galicia, Nueva España, now Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexique

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1600
    Event Place: Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, Mexique
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 June 1660
    Event Place: Silao, Nueva Galicia, Nueva España, now Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexique
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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