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Juana De Zamora Baca 1572–1626 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Between 1572 And 1622

Birth Location: Ciudad de Mexico, Nueva Espana

Death Date: 1626

Death Location: New Mexico Kingdom of Spain

Father: Cristobal Baca

Mother: Ana Ortiz

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Juana De Zamora Baca was born in 1572 in Ciudad de Mexico, Nueva Espana, the child of Cristobal Baca And Ana Ortiz. Juana De Zamora Baca passed away in 1626 in New Mexico Kingdom of Spain.

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Biography

  • Juana De Zamora Baca was born in 1572 in Ciudad de Mexico, Nueva Espana, the child of Cristobal Baca And Ana Ortiz.
  • Juana De Zamora Baca passed away in 1626 in New Mexico Kingdom of Spain.

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Juana Baca's Ancestors

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Juana Baca
1572–1626
Birth Place: Ciudad de Mexico, Nueva Espana
Parents
Cristobal Baca
1567–1613
Mexico City, New, Spain
Ana Ortiz
1563–1620
Mexico City, New, Spain
Grandparents
Don (Juan Jose Cabeza de VACA (Conquistador Captain in the Coronado) Expedition)
1537–1570
Cazalla de la Sierra, Sevilla, Andalucía, España
Juana (de) Zamora
1550–1570
Lezuza, Albacete, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Great-Grandparents
Dona Diaz
1500–1564
Alvaro Zamora
1527–1550
Catalina Saavedra
1535–1550
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Don Cuellar,
1475–1546
Dona Moron
1480–1572

Juana Baca's Timeline

2 Records

1572
Between 1572 And 1622
Birth of Juana De Zamora Baca in Ciudad de Mexico, Nueva Espana
Ciudad de Mexico, Nueva Espana
1626
1626
Age 54
Death of Juana De Zamora Baca in New Mexico Kingdom of Spain
New Mexico Kingdom of Spain

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Between 1572 And 1622
    Event Place: Ciudad de Mexico, Nueva Espana

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1626
    Event Place: New Mexico Kingdom of Spain

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