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Juan Robledo Gomez 1630–1680 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1630

Birth Location: Santa Fe, NM

Death Date: 13 Aug 1680

Death Location: Killed by Indians Battle of Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

Father: Francisco {10ggf

Mother: Maria Romero

Spouse(s): Ana Castillo, Ana Castillo

Children(s): Francisca Robledo

In 1630, Juan Robledo Gomez entered the world in Santa Fe, NM, born to Francisco Caballero Hidalgo Gomez Vicente 10Ggf And Maria Ana Robledo Romero. Juan Robledo Gomez married Ana Juana Castillo, Ana Juana Del Castillo, and had children including Francisca Gomez Robledo. Juan Robledo Gomez passed away in 1680 in Killed by Indians Battle of Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1630, Juan Robledo Gomez entered the world in Santa Fe, NM, born to Francisco Caballero Hidalgo Gomez Vicente 10Ggf And Maria Ana Robledo Romero.
  • Juan Robledo Gomez married Ana Juana Castillo, Ana Juana Del Castillo, and had children including Francisca Gomez Robledo.
  • Juan Robledo Gomez passed away in 1680 in Killed by Indians Battle of Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Juan Gomez's Ancestors

Self
Juan Gomez
1630–1680
Birth Place: Santa Fe, NM
Parents
Francisco "Caballero Hidalgo" Gomez Vicente {10ggf
1576–1656
Coina, Setubal, Portugal
Maria (Ana Robledo) Romero
1602–1664
San Gabriel del Yunque, New Mexico, USA
Grandparents
Captain (Bartolome) Romero
1563–1632
Corral de Almaguer, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Great-Grandparents
Pedro Romero
1538–1638
Catalina Ordonez
1543–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
MARTIN ROMERO
1513–
Quitteria Ruis
1515–
Jose Ordonez
1520–
Teresa Gomez
1491–1559

Juan Gomez's Descendants

1.
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Juan (Robledo) Gomez (1630–13 Aug 1680) m. Ana (Juana) Castillo (1634–23 Aug 1734) m. Ana (Juana del) Castillo (1634–23 Aug 1734)
  1. 1. Francisca (Gomez) Robledo 1674–1763 m. Ignacio (de Roybal y) Torrado 1672–1756 m. Ignacio (De Roybal Y Torrado) (MGG5) 1662–1756
    1. 1. Don (Mateo ROYBAL GOMEZ MARIA FRANCISCA) GOMEZ's 1711–1815 m. Dona (Gregoria Baca Aragon Maria Aragon & Jose Antonio BACA) SALAZAR's 1719–1820 m. MARIA (MARGARITA MARTIN LUJAN) CHAVES 1706–1745 m. Barbara Pacheco 1729–1835
      1. 1. Pedro (Antonio) Roybal 1748–1784 m. Ysabel (Maria) Pacheco 1753– m. Maria (Ysabel Martin) Pacheco 1753–
        1. 1. Jose (Rafael de Jesus) Ruybal 1780–1839 m. Maria (Serafina) Trujillo 1787–1843

Juan Gomez's Timeline

2 Records

1630
1630
Birth of Juan Robledo Gomez in Santa Fe, NM
Santa Fe, NM
1680
13 Aug 1680
Age 50
Death of Juan Robledo Gomez in Killed by Indians Battle of Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Killed by Indians Battle of Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1630
    Event Place: Santa Fe, NM

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Aug 1680
    Event Place: Killed by Indians Battle of Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

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