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Agustín Maria de Salazar, de

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Birthplace: Census between December 1692 and January 1693 (Age 27 years) La Ysleta, New Mexico, Spain , By Henrietta M.Christmas & Patricia Sanchez Rau "Los Salazares From Belen to Chama, New Mexico" yes , Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, Nueva Espana
Death: February 17, 1741 (71-80)
Santa Cruz de La Canada, New Mexico (position as an interpreter, "proficient in his mother's tongue" December 1693 (Age 28 years) Note: Even though he was blind, he used his languge ability to warn of the impending Indian resistance that developed when Vargas was waiting for the Tanos to va)
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Son of Bartolomé de Salazar Ledesma; Bartolome de Salazar de Ledesma and Maria de Salazar
Husband of Felipa Teresa Teresa de Gamboa, de
Father of Josefa de Salazar; Antonio de Salazar; Miguel Salazar; María Lugarda Salazar; Pascuala Salazar and 6 others
Brother of Juana de Salazar Hinojos; Juan de Salazar Hinojos; María Josefa de Hinojos and Isabel de Salazar
Half brother of Maria Quespi Lugardo de Salazar de Gutierrez y Baca

Occupation: interpreter, "proficient in his mother's tongue", member '93 Varg Muster Roll October 4, 1693 (Age 28 years) La Ysleta, New Mexico, Spain, position as an interpreter, "proficient in his mother's tongue" December 1693 (Age 28 years)
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About Agustín de Salazar

Born: 1665, Zuni Pueblo, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España

Died: 7 Feb 1740, Santa Cruz de la Cañada, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España at age 75

He appeared on the Diego de Vargas El Paso Area Muster census from Dec 1692 to Jan 1693 in Pueblo la Ysleta del Sur, Nuevo Méjico. Nueva España.

Nineth household, two sons, his mother-in-law, one of her daughters

Agustín de Salazar, married to Felipa de Gamboa, with two sons named Antonio, four and Miguel, two. Likewise, living in this house were his mother-in-law, named Lucía Martín, with one daughter, a young woman named Petrona Domínguez, sixteen. He states that being given a way to settle that kingdom, he will go with his family

  1. RESIDENCE: Santa Cruz de la Cañada 1723
  2. RESIDENCE: Santa Cruz de la Cañada 1721
  3. BIRTH: 1665, Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico
  4. DEATH: 17 FEB 1740, Santa Cruz de la Cañada, New Mexico
  5. EVENT: member '93 Vargas: 4 OCT 1693
  6. EVENT: as an interpreter, "proficient in his mother's tongue"

Even though he was blind, he used his languge ability to warn of the impending Indian resistance that developed when Vargas was waiting for the Tanos to vacate Santa Fe. He had overheard the Indians talking about how they would defeat Vargas and informed Miguel Lujan who relayed the information to Vargas at 4 A.M. The fact that he was in Santa Fe in Dec of 1693 proves that he and his family made the trip north with the first reconquest settler party. The phrase, 'his mother's tongue," seems to negate Fray Angelico's suggestion that he might have been Apache and supports the fact that his mother, Maria de Hinojos, was indeed pueblo (Zuni) .

http://www.hgrc-nm.org/surnames/GNMPD.html/d0133/g0013353.html#I1238

Father: Bartolome de SALAZAR Mother: Maria de HINOJOS

Family 1 : Felipa Teresa de Gamboa Marriage: ABT 1687

  1. Antonio de Salazar
  2. Miguel Salazar
  3. Lugarda Salazar
  4. Juana Salazar
  5. Pedro Salazar
  6. Pascuala Salazar
  7. Nicolas Salazar
  8. Catarina Salazar
  9. Manuel Salazar
  10. Josefa Salazar http://www.hgrc-nm.org/surnames/GNMPD.html/d0133/g0013353.html#I1238

Augustin María de Salazar Born: 1665, Zuni Pueblo, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España Marriage: Felipa Teresa de Gamboa Died: 7 Feb 1740, Santa Cruz de la Cañada, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España at age 75

His name appeared on the Diego de Vargas El Paso Area Muster census from Dec 1692 to Jan 1693 in Pueblo la Ysleta del Sur, Nuevo Méjico. Nueva España. P 287

Agustín de Salazar, married to Felipa de Gamboa, with two sons named Antonio, four and Miguel, two. Likewise, living in this house were his mother-in-law, named Lucía Martín, with one daughter, a young woman named Petrona Domínguez, sixteen. He states that being given a way to settle that kingdom, he will go with his family

Dates & Events: 4 Oct 1693: He returned to New Mexico with Don Diego de Vargas in 1693.

Dates & Events: He was an interpreter, "proficient in his mother's tongue." Even though he was blind, he used his languge ability to warn of the impending Indian resistance that developed when Vargas was waiting for the Tanos to vacate Santa Fe. He had overheard the Indians talking about how they would defeat Vargas and informed Miguel Lujan who relayed the information to Vargas at 4 A.M. The fact that he was in Santa Fé in Dec of 1693 proves that he and his family made the trip north with the first reconquest settler party. The phrase, 'his mother's tongue," seems to negate Fray Angélico's suggestion that he might have been Apache and supports the fact that his mother, María de Hinojos, was indeed pueblo(or more appropriately, Zuni).

Augustín and his wife Felipa de Gamboa had a daughter named Lugarda, who married Ficente Jirón in 1723. Another duaghter, Josefa, married Juan Lorenzo de Valdés. They also had a son anmed Antonio. ~The Origins of New México Families, P. 279

http://www.cybergata.com/roots/4865.htm'''

He had a residence in 1723 in Santa Cruz de la Cañada, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España. P. 252

Augustin married Felipa Teresa de Gamboa, daughter of Juan de Gamboa and Lucia Martín Barba. (Felipa Teresa de Gamboa was born in 1672 in San Juan de los Caballeros, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 252 and died on 6 Feb 1756 in San Juan de los Caballeros, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 252.)

RESIDENCE: Santa Cruz de la Canada 1721 RESIDENCE: Santa Cruz de la Canada 1723 BIRTH: 1665, Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico EVENT: member '93 Varg: 4 OCT 1693 EVENT: as an interpreter, "proficient in his mother's tongue" POSITION: DEC 1693

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Agustín de Salazar's Timeline

1665
1665
Census between December 1692 and January 1693 (Age 27 years) La Ysleta, New Mexico, Spain , By Henrietta M.Christmas & Patricia Sanchez Rau "Los Salazares From Belen to Chama, New Mexico" yes , Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, Nueva Espana
1686
1686
Santa Cruz de la Cañada, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1688
1688
1688
El Paso del Norte, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1689
1689
Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1695
1695
Belen, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1696
1696
Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1697
1697
Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1697
Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España