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About Ana María Gómez Robledo
Ana Maria Gómez Robledo
There is no evidence that Ana was married or had any children.
Ana Gómez Robledo is the daughter of Francisco Gómez and Ana Robledo Romero
Biography
Ana is said to have been taken captive and held at Taos, during the Revolt of 1680, where she died in captivity, date uncertain. However, she appeared on the Don Diego de Vargas census 22 Dec 1692 to 2 Jan 1693 in El Paso del Norte, Nuevo México. Nueva España.
Seventh household, nine sisters and nieces, four dependents
Sgto. major Bartolomé Gómez Robledo, unmarried, states that he has the following persons as family: doña Juana Ortiz, widow, his sister; doña Ana Maria Robledo; doña Maria Ortiz; Francisca Lucia; Maria Rosa; doña Ana Gómez; Gregoria; Francisca; and four female and two male dependents, named Magdalena, Petrona, Maria, and Ana; and Luis and Sebastian. He states that he will enter with me, the governor and captain general, solely to establish his household and sow his fields and after this is done, he will come and enter with all the persons mentioned.
To The Royal Crown Restored, pg. 40
Notes
Kessell, John L. and Hendricks, Rick, editors, To The Crown Restored, The Journals of Don Diego de Vargas, New Mexico, 1692-1694, University of New Mexico Press. 1995, ISBN 0-8263-1559-3
doña Ana Gómez
doña Ana is the daughter of Francisco Gómez and Ana Robledo Romero
Biography
She appeared on the Don Diego de Vargas census 22 Dec 1692 to 2 Jan 1693 in El Paso del Norte, Nuevo México. Nueva España.
Seventh household, nine sisters and nieces, four dependents
Sgto. major Bartolomé Gómez Robledo, unmarried, states that he has the following persons as family: doña Juana Ortiz, widow, his sister; doña Ana Maria Robledo; doña Maria Ortiz; Francisca Lucia; Maria Rosa; doña Ana Gómez; Gregoria; Francisca; and four female and two male dependents, named Magdalena, Petrona, Maria, and Ana; and Luis and Sebastian. He states that he will enter with me, the governor and captain general, solely to establish his household and sow his fields and after this is done, he will come and enter with all the persons mentioned.
To The Royal Crown Restored, pg. 40
Notes
Kessell, John L. and Hendricks, Rick, editors, To The Crown Restored, The Journals of Don Diego de Vargas, New Mexico, 1692-1694, University of New Mexico Press. 1995, ISBN 0-8263-1559-3
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Ana María Gómez Robledo's Timeline
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Santa Fe, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
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