Abt 1521 - 1610 (89 years)
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Name |
Juan Martin de Renteria |
Suffix |
(Gonzales de la Renteria) |
Birth |
Abt 1521 |
Valle de Vaquio, Plasencia, Spain |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
1610 |
Vecino de Llerena, Sombrerete, Zacatecas, Mexico |
Person ID |
I1974 |
Juchipila Province and Related Families |
Last Modified |
3 May 2024 |
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Notes |
- https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSD2-H91M-P?cat=31792
Procesos del Santo Oficio de México, 1522-1820 (24 January 1573)
Image 790 of 1073
(Note entire document starts at image 787 and end at image 805)
This film involves various individuals and/or families that were questioned during
the timeframe of the inquistion. The inquisition lasted from 1478 until 1834, and in
Mexico until about 1820. My reading of Latin/Spanish is limited, but gathered from
this page of the document, that on his paternal side of the family:
Joan (Juan) de Renteria listed his father as Joan (Juan) Gonsales de Renteria, and his
grand-parents on his fathers side of the family were Joan (Juan) Sanches de Renteria
and Joana (Juana) de Buytron.
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On his maternal side of the family:
Joan (Juan de Renteria listed his mother as Maria Ochoa de Villela, but did not list
her abuelos on the maternal side of the family.
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The document involved the testitmony of a Sancho Diaz de Menchaca of the town of
Plasencia, Viscaya (Spain). He stated he was a member of the mines, and stated he
had known Joan (Juan) de Renteria since he was a boy. The family lived 1 1/2 Leagues
(about 5 miles) from Plasencia, in the Valley of Vaquio in the Casa de la Renteria.
Sancho stated that he had known Joan (Juan) de Renteria for 40 years and that he was
over 50 years of age. This places his birth year closer to ca 1523. On image 596, it
was stated he was 52 years of age, placing his birth year ca 1521.
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Aspirantes americanos a cargos del Santo Oficio
Image 21 of 130
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Information on the genealogy of Juan de Renteria and Elvira de Pereyra, his wife, of the
Vaquio Valley (Plasencia)
Parents: Juan Gonzales de la Renteria, in Villa de Bermeo y Maria Ochoa de Vellela.
Paternal grandparents: Juan Sanchez de la Renteria and Juana de Butron.
His wife: Elvira de Pereyra in Zacatecas.
Elvira's Parents: Diego de Rivera and Maria Ramos
1558 — Francisco de Ibarra establishes the royal mining town of San Martín.
Among its first settlers are Martín Pérez de Uranzu, Martín de Urrutia,
Martín de Rentería, Martín de Oñez and Martín de Larraga.
Renteria, Martin de - One of the founders of San Martin in the state of
Durango. The Chichimeca had driven off the ranchers in the area forcing
the mine to be abandoned due to the lack of supplies and food. Martin
Renteria joined Don Pedro de Ahumada in the war against the Chichimeca.
Wounded in battle. He joined the forces of Ibarra in 1563 just after
the Ahumada campaign. He then moved northwest to the Cuencame region
helping found Sombrete and Llerena. He settled in Llerena. Born c1535,
died 1610. There were many children and one was recorded as Mayor de
Renteria. [1]
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Sources |
- [S3] Moyahua Catholic Church, 1818-1825 Moyahua Census, (Online FamilySearch actual Catholic parish records), a-Image 8 of 76 (Reliability: 4).
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