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Pedro Lopez (Del) Castillo 1649–1719 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1649

Birth Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico, New Spain

Death Date: 1719

Death Location: Santa Fe, Province of New Mexico

Father: Matias Castillo

Mother: Ana Tapia

Spouse(s): Maria Ortega

Children(s): Maria Ruis

Pedro Lopez (Del) Castillo was born in 1649 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, New Spain, the child of Matias Lopez Del Castillo And Ana De Tapia. Pedro Lopez (Del) Castillo married Juana Maria, Maria De Ortega, and had children including Maria Antonia Ruis. Pedro Lopez (Del) Castillo passed away in 1719 in Santa Fe, Province of New Mexico.

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Biography

  • Pedro Lopez (Del) Castillo was born in 1649 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, New Spain, the child of Matias Lopez Del Castillo And Ana De Tapia.
  • Pedro Lopez (Del) Castillo married Juana Maria, Maria De Ortega, and had children including Maria Antonia Ruis.
  • Pedro Lopez (Del) Castillo passed away in 1719 in Santa Fe, Province of New Mexico.

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Pedro Castillo's Ancestors

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Pedro Castillo
1649–1719
Birth Place: Santa Fe, New Mexico, New Spain
Parents
Matias Lopez (Del) Castillo
1591–1652
Cabra, Cordova, España
Ana (De) Tapia
1632–1692
Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Pedro Castillo's Descendants

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Pedro (Lopez (Del)) Castillo (1649–1719) m. Maria (de) Ortega (2 Agosto 1664–1719)
  1. 1. Maria (Antonia) Ruis 1679–1755 m. Juan (Gonzales) Bas 1668–1743
    1. 1. Antonia (Gonzales) Bas 1659–1720 m. Juan (Tafoya) Altamirano 1694–1787 m. Cristobal (Varela Jaramillo Y) Madrid 1686–1736 m. Baltazar Trujillo 1673–1740 m. Juan (Varela) Jaramillo 1671–1745 m. Vicente (Ginzo Ron y) Tobar 1700–1750
      1. 1. Maria (Manuela Tafoya) Altamirano 1725–1790 m. Francisco (Pablo) Salazar 1720–1793 m. Francisco (Miguel) Salazar 1708–1780
        1. 1. Maria (Guadalupe) Salazar 1744–1805 m. Antonio Montoya 1763–1822 m. Bernardo (de la) Candelaria 1733–1817 m. Antonio Valencia –1827
        2. 2. Toribio (Enrique) Salazar 1747–1787
        3. 3. Maria (de la Cruz) Salazar 1750–1811
        4. 4. Maria (Leonarda) Salazar 1760–1812
        5. 5. Francisco (Estevan) Salazar 1755–
        6. 6. Maria (Manuela) Salazar 1762–
        7. 7. Antonia (Rita) Salazar 1741–
        8. 8. Juan (Jose) Salazar 1746–1750
        9. 9. Maria (Rutilda) Salazar 1744–1787
        10. 10. Buenaventura (Antonio Salazar) *** 1758–1835
      2. 2. Maria (Margarita Tafoya) Altamirano 1729–1768

Pedro Castillo's Timeline

2 Records

1649
1649
Birth of Pedro Lopez (Del) Castillo in Santa Fe, New Mexico, New Spain
Santa Fe, New Mexico, New Spain
1719
1719
Age 70
Death of Pedro Lopez (Del) Castillo in Santa Fe, Province of New Mexico
Santa Fe, Province of New Mexico

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1649
    Event Place: Santa Fe, New Mexico, New Spain

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1719
    Event Place: Santa Fe, Province of New Mexico

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