Catalina Romero

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Catalina Romero

Also Known As: "Catalina López Robledo", "Catalina Lopez Robledo", "Catalina Romero de Pedraza", "Catalina Jiron", "Catalina De Pedraza Romero", "Catalina Romero"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Santa Fe, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
Death: 1695 (60-61)
Ysleta del Paso, Rio Abajo, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España (Census Jose Telles Jiron — View this family 1692 (Age 58 years) Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe del Paso del Rio del Norte, New Mexico, Spain )
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Matias Romero; Matias Romero; Isabel de Pedraza and Isabel romero
Wife of Jose Telles Jiron; Capitán Jose Telles Giron, (Español) and Capitán José Téllez Jirón
Mother of Maria Medina; Rafael Telles Jiron, (II); Juan TELLEZ, GIRON; Jose TELLEZ, GIRON; Maria ZAPATA TELLEZ, GIRON and 13 others
Sister of Pedro Romero de Pedraza; Doña Luisa Romero de Pedraza; Francisco Romero de Pedraza; Felipe Romero de Pedraza; Bartolomé Romero de Pedraza and 2 others

Occupation: Census Jose Telles Jiron — View this family 1692 (Age 58 years) Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe del Paso del Rio del Norte, New Mexico, Spain
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About Catalina Romero

Catalina Romero born c. 1632 died 1695, age 63

Married:

  1. Captain José Téllez Girón

Children of Catalina Romero and Captain José Téllez Girón:

  1. José Téllez Girón
  2. Jacinta Téllez Girón
  3. Juan Téllez Girón
  4. Rafael Téllez Girón
  5. Isabel Téllez Girón
  6. Catalina Téllez Girón
  7. Lucia Téllez Girón
  8. Maria Zapata
  9. Juana Téllez

Catalina is the daughter of Matias Romero

Biography

She appeared on the Don Diego de Vargas census 22 Dec 1692 to 2 Jan 1693 in El Paso del Norte, Nuevo Méjico. Nueva España.

Fifth household, five daughters, five dependents

Captain José Téllez Girón, married to doña Catalina Romero, with one daughter named Jacinta Téllez Girón and another named Maria Zapata. He states that he has a daughter, a young woman named Juana José Téllez, with his brother, Juan Téllez Girón. She writes to his son to bring her. He also states that he has two other children, Lucia and Catalina, and five dependents, named Gertrudis, Maria, Josefa, and Isabel, and Nicolas. As a loyal vassal of his majesty, he is quite ready to enter whenever I, the governor and captain general, enter to settle this kingdom.

To The Royal Crown Restored, pg. 39

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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About two weeks after the Pueblo Rebellion of 1680, she was with husband and entire family at Socorro with the colonists that survived the massacre in the southwestern part of the Kingdom. In 1681 she was living with her family at Yseta del Paso, near present day El Paso, Texas. A new settlement made up of Spanish Colonials and Indians from Iseta Pueblo.

When it came time to return to New Mexico in 1693, her husband had proclaimed that he was ready to return to the Kingdom of New Mexico. However Jose Tellez and his wife Catalina remained in Yseta del Paso where it seems they both died in 1695. Some of their children did return to New Mexico after 1693 to help resettle and rebuild the Kingdom.


GEDCOM Note

Find a grave does not have an exact location of cemetery. Dig.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/148387944/catalina-jiron

Pedraza was a typical Tiwa / Piro last name see pg 295,
need to investigate logistics

The Tigua Indians of Ysleta del Sur
https://scholarworks.utep.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2022&...

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Catalina Romero's Timeline

1634
1634
Santa Fe, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1650
1650
Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
1653
1653
Nuevo Mexico
1655
1655
Cochiti Pueblo, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1655
Mexico
1660
1660
Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico
1660
Cochiti Pueblo, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España
1664
1664
Senecu, Rio Abajo, Provincia de Nuevo México, Reino de Nueva España