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Bernardo Madrid 1770–1830 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Aug 1770

Birth Location: Chama, NM

Death Date: Bef. 1830

Death Location: New Mexico

Father: Juan Madrid

Mother: Maria Salazar

Spouse(s): Maria Ulibarri

Children(s): Maria Madrid

The story of Bernardo Madrid began in 1770 in Chama, NM. Bernardo Madrid married Maria Juana Ysabel Ulibarri, and had children including Maria Estefana Madrid, Rafaela Madrid Isabel Lopez Ulibarri S Francisco Olona Espinosa. Bernardo Madrid passed away in 1830 in New Mexico.

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Biography

  • The story of Bernardo Madrid began in 1770 in Chama, NM.
  • Bernardo Madrid married Maria Juana Ysabel Ulibarri, and had children including Maria Estefana Madrid, Rafaela Madrid Isabel Lopez Ulibarri S Francisco Olona Espinosa.
  • Bernardo Madrid passed away in 1830 in New Mexico.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Bernardo Madrid's Ancestors

Self
Bernardo Madrid
1770–1830
Birth Place: Chama, NM
Parents
Juan Blas Madrid
1739–1793
Santa Cruz De La Canada, New Mexico
Maria (Michaela) Salazar
1750–1800
Santa Cruz, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Grandparents
Juan (Pedro) Madrid
1708–1790
Albuequerque, New Mexico, USA
Maria (Agustina Martin) Serrano
1710–1746
Santa Cruz De La Canada, New Mexico
Francisco (Miguel) Salazar
1708–1780
Santa Fe, Sante Fe, New Mexico, USA
Francisca (De) LUNA
1712–1770
Santa Cruz, SF, NM, New Mexico, USA
Great-Grandparents
Lorenzo Madrid
1633–1715
Ana Maria
1627–1697
Miguel *21fh
1684–1754
Maria Archuleta
1685–1749
Francisco ***
1688–1765
Maria Torres
1686–1750
Juana Baca
1686–1732
Maria Dominguez
1695–1726
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Francisco Madrid
1612–1692
Sebastiana GGM
1618–1691
Francisco Pedro
1603–1662
Juana VILLAFUENTE
1603–1662
Maria Herrera
1655–1724
Agustin SALAZAR
1665–1741
Felipa ***
1672–1756
Cristobal DeTorres
1668–1726
Angela DeLeyva
1670–1727
Diego Luna
1640–1698
Maria Baca
1670–1725
Diego Montoya
1658–1718
Maria Hinojos
1662–1698

Bernardo Madrid's Descendants

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Bernardo Madrid (20 Aug 1770–Bef. 1830) m. Maria (Juana Ysabel) Ulibarri (10 Apr 1789–Bef. 1830)
  1. 1. Maria (Estefana) Madrid 1810– m. Jose (Rafael) Vigil 1810–1867 m. Antonio (Jose) Martinez 1793–1867
    1. 1. Maria (Margarita) Vigil 1836–1867 m. Domingo Silva 1850–1920
      1. 1. Francisco Silva 1864– m. Eloisa Silva 1865–1936
        1. 1. Tomas (A.) Silva 1905–1994 m. Annie (B Cordova) Warder 1910–1996
        2. 2. Amalia Silva 1900–
        3. 3. Samuel Silva 1907–
        4. 4. Manuelita Silva 1884–1917 m. Melcor Silva 1872–1957
        5. 5. Beatris Silva 1902–1987
        6. 6. Delfinia Alarid 1904–1989 m. Alberto Alarid 1893–1971
        7. 7. Biteriano Silva 1909–1984 m. Lupita Silva 1912–1989
        8. 8. Miguel (J) Silva 1910–
        9. 9. Pedro Silva 1891–1964 m. Manuelita Lobato 1896–
      2. 2. Juan (de Jesus) Silva 1857–
      3. 3. Jose (Dolores) Silva 1856–
      4. 4. Alejandro Silva 1868–
      5. 5. Maria (Antonio De Jesus) Silva 1853–1950 m. Cesaria Perea 1862–1934
        1. 1. Cirilio Silva 1875–1931
        2. 2. Rosendo Silva 1884–
        3. 3. Frank Silva 1890–
        4. 4. Maria Silva 1903–
      6. 6. Donaciana Silva 1862–1927
      7. 7. David SILVA 1866– m. Socorro Silva 1870–
        1. 1. Rudolph Silva 1917–1980
        2. 2. Annie Silva 1903–
    2. 2. Jose (Rafael) Vigil 1849– m. Maria (del Refugio) Quintana 1856–1899
      1. 1. Jacobo Vigil 1877–
      2. 2. Anastacio Vigil 1884–
      3. 3. Daniel (J) Vigil 1880–1944
      4. 4. Jose Vigil 1879–
      5. 5. Aneclato Vigil 1886–
      6. 6. Felipito Vigil 1895–
      7. 7. Pedro (I) Vigil 1889–
    3. 3. Catalina Vigil 1838–1865 m. Theodore (Doyle Dehon) Wheaton 1813–1873
      1. 1. Mary Wheaton 1862–1920
      2. 2. Anna ((Annie)) Wheaton 1855–
      3. 3. Elisa Wheaton 1865–
      4. 4. Sara Wheaton 1858–
      5. 5. Thomas Wheaton 1861–
      6. 6. Margaret Wheaton 1856–
      7. 7. Filip Wheaton 1858–
    4. 4. Jose (Miguel) Vigil 1831–1935
    5. 5. Santiago Valdez 1830–1888 m. Maria (Agustina Valdez Sanchez + Santiago Jesus Valdez) Martinez 1832–1906
      1. 1. Maria (Agueda de Jesus) Valdez 1850–1860
      2. 2. Teodora Valdez 1855–1889
      3. 3. Antonio (Jose) Valdez 1868–
      4. 4. Margarita Valdes 1868–
      5. 5. Jose (David) Martinez 1853–
      6. 6. Demosteneo Valdez 1874–1935
      7. 7. Daniel (L) Valdez 1852–
      8. 8. Marina Valdez 1864–
      9. 9. Malaquias Valdez 1862–
    6. 6. Antorno Vigil –1927

Bernardo Madrid's Timeline

2 Records

1770
20 Aug 1770
Birth of Bernardo Madrid in Chama, NM
Chama, NM
1830
Bef. 1830
Age 60
Death of Bernardo Madrid in New Mexico
New Mexico

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Aug 1770
    Event Place: Chama, NM

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Bef. 1830
    Event Place: New Mexico

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