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Juan Robledo GOMEZ 1630–1680 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1630
Birth Location: Santa Fe, NM
Death Date: 13 Aug 1680 (Died from wounds sustained in Pueblo Rebellion)
Death Location: Santa Fe, Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (la Castrense), Nuevo Mexico
Father: Francisco Gomez
Mother: Ana CASTILLO
Spouse(s): Ana CASTILLO
Children(s): Francisca Robledo
In 1630, Juan Robledo GOMEZ entered the world in Santa Fe, NM, born to Francisco Robledo Gomez And Ana Juana Castillo. Juan Robledo GOMEZ married Ana Maria Martinez Del Castillo, and had children including Francisca Gomezcastillo Y Robledo. Juan Robledo GOMEZ passed away in 1680 in Santa Fe, Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (la Castrense), Nuevo Mexico.
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- In 1630, Juan Robledo GOMEZ entered the world in Santa Fe, NM, born to Francisco Robledo Gomez And Ana Juana Castillo.
- Juan Robledo GOMEZ married Ana Maria Martinez Del Castillo, and had children including Francisca Gomezcastillo Y Robledo.
- Juan Robledo GOMEZ passed away in 1680 in Santa Fe, Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (la Castrense), Nuevo Mexico.
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1. Francisca (GOMEZCastillo y) Robledo 1674–1763
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1630
Event Place: Santa Fe, NM
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 13 Aug 1680 (Died from wounds sustained in Pueblo Rebellion)
Event Place: Santa Fe, Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (la Castrense), Nuevo Mexico