En veinte y un días del mes de febrero de mil y seiscientos y treinta y ocho años . . .puse el santo olio y chrisma a Joan hijo de Andrés y Christina Angelina naturales de la hacienda de Villalpando. Fueron sus padirnos Diego Miguel y Ana María de la misma hacienda, baptiçole por salir muy malo, Jusepe de Villalpando, español.
[Rúbrica] Fr. Alonso de Contreras
It appears the Villalpando family held lands in and out of Guanajuato. It appears this Jusepe de Villalpando was a relative of the hacendado. Some other sources I have are the following:
“Juan Villalpando recibió como merced del Cabildo de la villa de León tres caballerías. Pedro Medel recibió otras tantas de la misma autoridad, que después vendió a Villalpando en $100 el 10 de febrero de 1610.” Haciendas de Guanajuato by Isauro Rionda Arreguín
In 1610 Juan de Villalpando had received three caballerías from the city council and then purchased the land that belonged to Pedro Medel, without doubt in my mind this Pedro Medel is the same one who established himself around the same time in Guanajuato. The Medel family would reach Aguascalientes society by marrying into the Alonso de los Hinojos, Montañés, Tello de Orozco, Pérez Burgeño and López de Elizalde families.
Another one, though these are about the Villalpandos of León in the XVIII century. In the 1700s a descendant of the Villalpando had acquired the haciendas San Rafael and San Felipe. They had also purchased silver mines (follows) and became business partners with el conde de la Valenciana, el conde de Pérez-Gálvez, and el marques de Sardaneta.
It is said that Tomás Alejandro de Villalpando who settled in Aguascalientes and married María de Vargas on 7 Oct 1677 and again on 12 Mar 1690 to María de Jaén was from León, Guanajuato. I would like to prove this claim.
Guanajuato, Michoacán. Tierras. Años 1713-44. VoL 295. Exp. 1. F. 542.
Po. Inventario de los bienes pertenecientes a Juan de Villalpando, entre los que se encuentran las haciendas de San Rafael y San Felipe
Valenciana, Ruhl, Perez-Galvez, and Otero, are all indebted for their possessions to the mines of Valenciana and Villalpando, at Guanajuato. The family of Sardaneta, formerly Marquises de Rayas.
Wow thats cool that you know exactly where to look for these things. I'm still going through all the baptismals for the years up to 1694 when my Vialpando's migrated to New Mexico. The land patent that they owned in New Mexico my cousins still have the rights to and use the land for grazing. They got it in the late 1800's. did you come across any in Jerez? I looked through all the baptismals they had for when Ambrosio should have been born and did not see one sigle Villalpando. I came across a place also in Leon called Cerrito de Jerez. I'm wondering if this is the Jerez that the marriage record was refrencing.
The matrimonial investigation of Tomas de Villalpando in 1677 (in Aguascalientes) begins as follows:
7em 4 1677
Thomas de Villalpando vesina de esta Jurisdicion de mas tiempo de un ano hijo legitimo de Tomas de Villalpando y a difunto y de Maria Beles vesino de villa de Leon ...
This document is for his marriage with Maria de Vargas.
The Thomas who is getting married would have been born about 1650/55, and his father Tomas, I estimate, would have been born about 1620.
I would like to know if, and how, Tomas de Villalpando is related to the Villalpandos mentioned in the prior postings.
This is really interesting, thank you for sharing.I will also repost part of my last message, “Juan Villalpando recibió como merced del Cabildo de la villa de León tres caballerías. Pedro Medel recibió otras tantas de la misma autoridad, que después vendió a Villalpando en $100 el 10 de febrero de 1610.” Haciendas de Guanajuato by Isauro Rionda Arreguín. So if this Juan de Villalpando bought land in 1610, I will assume he was an adult as a landowner maybe born around 1580 or so. Could this Juan de Villalpando be the father or grandfather of our Tomas de Villalpando married to Maria Velez who had the Tomas de Villalpando who moved to Aguascalientes?
From the date range in which I estimate Tomas (who married Maria de Veles) could have been born, this is a possibility. But I have no evidence.
Tomas de Villalpando and Maria de Veles could have been married in the first part of the 1650s, or possibly earlier. This may be in the Leon marriage records, but I haven't looked at these records yet.
Ive been days and days into the Leon marriage records...I found this on somos primos, and I had already saved one from the records. They must have 2 for Marcos because the one i have is for a diffrent date, but looks like the same family.
3 de abril de 1680
Don Marcos de Villalpando, h.l. de Tomás de Villalpando y María Vélez; con María López, h.l. de Nicolás de Aranda y María López.
You must have posted this just as I was posting my finding. The May 16, 1680 record has very little detail.
I wonder what the reference is for the Somos Primos citation. The image I found (image 31) does not have this level of detail; the records on the previous page are from Jan and Feb 1680.
I found this below in a website called "GuadalajaraGuadalajara.com-Efemerides".
"1714. Muere el pintor Cristóbal de Villalpando o Tomás de Villalpando, quien dejó varios murales en la Sala de Cabildo de Catedral y en el Museo."
My husband's ancestors Diego De Vialpando and Ysabel Losano had a son named Xptoval .born in November of 1679 in the capital city of Aguascalientes.
Do you think this is the same one that was the painter, and is he the same one who was the father of the Tomas who married Veles?
Emilie
Port Orchard, WA
> To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
> From: hernandezmol@msn.com
> Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2011 12:44:13 -0700
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Tomas
>
> Ive been days and days into the Leon marriage records...I found this on somos primos, and I had already saved one from the records. They must have 2 for Marcos because the one i have is for a diffrent date, but looks like the same family.
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> 3 de abril de 1680
> Don Marcos de Villalpando, h.l. de Tomás de Villalpando y María Vélez; con María López, h.l. de Nicolás de Aranda y María López.
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> Amalia Hernandez Arias
From what I can discern Cristobal was born about 1645, in Mexico City, was married had had four children. I've not seen the names of his spouse and children.
Your Diego, and the Tomas's, were contemporaries, but a relationship, if any, is unknown at present.
Some references on Cristobal:
Juana Gutiérrez Haces et al., Cristóbal de Villalpando: ca. 1649–1714 (1997), is a catalogue raisonné (ie, complete list of his works).
Villalpando’s life and work are treated in Manuel Toussaint, Colonial Art in Mexico (1967); and
Marcus B. Burke, Treasures of Mexican Colonial Painting: The Davenport Museum of Art Collection (1998).
I took a quick look in the first volume of Leon marriages (1636-1787) to see if there was any mention of Tomas de Villalpando and Maria de Veles.
The beginning of the volume is in pretty bad shape, and appears that a substantial number of pages are missing. There is very little from the 1630s, a little from the 1650s.
I found only two records of interest:
image 31: Marcos Villalpando and Maria Lopez, Espanoles, married 16 May 1680.
image 41: Francisco de Candelas married Catharina de Villalpando (daughter of Nicolas de Villalpando and Juana de Resina Vallesilla [I'm not sure if Vallesilla is part of the name], married 23 Jan 1689.
Tomas is not mentioned in either of these documents.
Is this Lopez come from the Lopez Elizalde. Is there Any mention of a Gabriel de Villalpando as a son of thos couple in any of your records?
R A Ricci
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
I took a quick look in the first volume of Leon marriages (1636-1787) to see if there was any mention of Tomas de Villalpando and Maria de Veles.
The beginning of the volume is in pretty bad shape, and appears that a substantial number of pages are missing. There is very little from the 1630s, a little from the 1650s.
I found only two records of interest:
image 31: Marcos Villalpando and Maria Lopez, Espanoles, married 16 May 1680.
image 41: Francisco de Candelas married Catharina de Villalpando (daughter of Nicolas de Villalpando and Juana de Resina Vallesilla [I'm not sure if Vallesilla is part of the name], married 23 Jan 1689.
Tomas is not mentioned in either of these documents.
There is a Gabriel de Villalpando named in the Aguascalientes matrimonial investigations: He is the son of Diego de Villalpando and Da. Ysabel Losano, his propective bride is Da. Leonor de Sepulveda, daughter of Marcos de Sepulveda and Da. Mariana de Lomelin.
See the Aguascalientes Matrimonial Investigations, volume for 1702, image 205. It is dated 15 Apr 1702.
There is also a Cristobal de Villalpando, son of this Diego de Villalpando (see volume for 1704, image 46).
That Gabriel Villalpando is the brother of my husband's ancestor Mariana de Villalpando.
Emilie
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> From: gpf13@aol.com
> Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2011 21:47:07 -0700
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Gabriel de Villalpando
>
> Rick
>
> There is a Gabriel de Villalpando named in the Aguascalientes matrimonial investigations: He is the son of Diego de Villalpando and Da. Ysabel Losano, his propective bride is Da. Leonor de Sepulveda, daughter of Marcos de Sepulveda and Da. Mariana de Lomelin.
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> See the Aguascalientes Matrimonial Investigations, volume for 1702, image 205. It is dated 15 Apr 1702.
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> There is also a Cristobal de Villalpando, son of this Diego de Villalpando (see volume for 1704, image 46).
>
> Hopefully this is the right Gabriel!
>
> George Fulton
> Pleasanton, CA
My maternal 4th great grandparents were Francisco de Pena and Maria Albina de Villalpando. They were married 19 Feb 1783 in Teocaltiche (Nuestra Senora de los Dolores), Jalisco. Albina's parents (My 5th great grandparents) were Juan Manuel Villalpando and Maria Gertrudis Soto. They were married 20 Feb 1757 in Teocaltiche (Nuestra Senora de los Dolores).
There is a Gabriel de Villalpando named in the Aguascalientes matrimonial investigations: He is the son of Diego de Villalpando and Da. Ysabel Losano, his propective bride is Da. Leonor de Sepulveda, daughter of Marcos de Sepulveda and Da. Mariana de Lomelin.
See the Aguascalientes Matrimonial Investigations, volume for 1702, image 205. It is dated 15 Apr 1702.
There is also a Cristobal de Villalpando, son of this Diego de Villalpando (see volume for 1704, image 46).
There is a Juan Manual de Villalpando, son of Tomas de Villalpando, bap. 27 Dec 1690, in Aguascalientes. He married in 1715, in Asientos, Maria Eugenia de Narbais. I think he was born too soon to be your Juan Manuel Villalpando (he would have been 67); although he could be the same. I have no death dates or other family information on Juan Manuel and Maria Eugenia. I do not know if he had other wives.
This is not impossible as Juan de Santiago y Escobar married his 3rd wife at age 64, and had at 10 children that I can document with her (he also had lots from his first two wives!) All of this is documented.
Thank you, George! I keep "on lookin'. I don't remember if I shared with you that this past March, I visited briefly the town of Villalpando in Spain. I took photos of a church dating to the 1600's for one of my friends whose surname is "Vialpando". (His family is from Colorado.) Who knows maybe I was standing on the ground of my Villalpando ancestors?
There is a Juan Manual de Villalpando, son of Tomas de Villalpando, bap. 27 Dec 1690, in Aguascalientes. He married in 1715, in Asientos, Maria Eugenia de Narbais. I think he was born too soon to be your Juan Manuel Villalpando (he would have been 67); although he could be the same. I have no death dates or other family information on Juan Manuel and Maria Eugenia. I do not know if he had other wives.
This is not impossible as Juan de Santiago y Escobar married his 3rd wife at age 64, and had at 10 children that I can document with her (he also had lots from his first two wives!) All of this is documented.
this is awesome what I started...well I have a family page if you all would like to see it...all my family my grandfather migrated from New Mexico, to Colorado, Utah and Idaho then us to Arizona. We are all realted...so cool!!
The two were married 20 Feb 1757 in Teocaltiche, Jalisco, MX. To date I have
only been able to discover one child: Maria Albina de Villalpando born abt
1762.
I believe that I have found out some interesting information on my ancestor named Gabriel Villalpando. I would like to first repeat George's and Emilie's input.
George wrote;
>
> There is a Gabriel de Villalpando named in the Aguascalientes matrimonial investigations: He is the son of Diego de Villalpando and Da. Ysabel Losano, his propective bride is Da. Leonor de Sepulveda, daughter of Marcos de Sepulveda and Da. Mariana de Lomelin.
>
> See the Aguascalientes Matrimonial Investigations, volume for 1702, image 205. It is dated 15 Apr 1702.
>
> There is also a Cristobal de Villalpando, son of this Diego de Villalpando (see volume for 1704, image 46).
>
> Hopefully this is the right Gabriel!
>
> George Fulton
> Pleasanton, CA
Then Emilie joined in and wrote:
Rick---
That Gabriel Villalpando is the brother of my husband's ancestor Mariana de Villalpando.
Emilie
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Information as of November 14, 2015:
Gabriel Villalapando, Cristobal de Villalpando and Mariana Villalpando are the children of Diego Villalpando and Ysabel Losano de Gardea.
Gabriel Villalpando was married in 1702 to Leonor Sepulveda y Lomelin per marriage records dated 15/April/1702 in Aguascalientes.
Leonor is the daughter of Marcos de Sepulveda y Lopez de Elizalde and Mariana Lomelin y Gomez Hurtado de Mendoza. [Mariana descends on both sides of the family from businessmen(merchants) that conducted business/trade with Christopher Colombus' father and his business partners]
Gabriel Villapando's son Jose Manuel Villalpando was married to his second cousin, Josefa Beatriz Rodriguez Bajo Ponce, daughter Bartolome Rodriguez Bajo and Thomassina de la Rosa de Ulloa, daughter of Pedro de Ulloa Marquez and Josepha Sepulveda Lisaldi y Roxas
Marcos de Sepulveda y Lopez de Elizalde and Josepha Sepulveda Lizaldi y Roxas are siblings and their parents are Juan Sepulveda el mozo and Leonor Lizalde (Lopez de Elizalde)
Thomassina de la Rosa Ulloa christened 3/Apr/1672 in Nochistlan, Zacatecas is a descendant of Moctezuma II through her paternal grandmother, Maria Ruiz de Esparza.
Maria Ruiz de Esparza is the daughter of Lope "el menor" Ruiz de Esparza and Francisca de Gabai
Francisca de Gabai is the daughter of Martin Gabay "el de Navarro" (aka Martin Navarro) and Petronila Valderrama Moctezuma ( aka Petronila Sotelo Moctezuma aka Petronila Moctezuma)
Petronila Is the daughter of Diego Arias de Sotelo and Leonor Valderrama y Moctezuma
Leono Valderrama y Moctezuma is the daughter of Cristobal Valderrama and Leonor (Aka M.) Moctezuma ,
Leonor (aka M.) is daughter of Moctezuma II.
Getting back to Gabriel, Cristobal, and Mariana's parents who are Diego Villapando and Ysabel Losano de Gardea.
Ysabel Losano de Gardea is the daughter of Cristobal Losano and Mariana Gonzalez Gardea.
Mariana Gonzalez Gardea is the daughter of Alcalde ordinario Alonso Martin Bermejo and Isabel Lopez de Gardea (aka Isabel Perez aka Ysabel Gonzalez)(died 23/Sep/1638.
Isabel Lopez de Gardeas's parents are Martin Perez de Gardea and Mariana Gonzalez de Ruvalcaba, daughter of Alonso de Rubalcaba and Beatriz Lopez Fuenllana.
Pedro de Ulloa Marquez and Josepha Sepulveda Lisaldi y Roxas have another daughter that I descend from: Maria de Ulloa who married twice. I descend from Maria Gabriela Martinez de Alcazar(Aka-Xaviera Martinez de Alcazar) who is a daughter of Maria de Ulloa and her first husband, Blas Martinez de Alcazar.
Maria Gabriela(aka Xaviera) Martinez de Alcazar and Francisco Vallejo Ramirez Cornejo are the parents of Blas Geronimo Vallejo who is married to Maria Antonia Lomelin
Blas Geronimo Vallejo Martinez de Alcazar and Maria Antonia Lomelin are the parents of Maria Gertrudis Vallejo y Lomelin, baptized 19/Dec/1749 in Jalostotitlan Jalisco. I descend from Maria Gertrudis Vallejo y Lomelin.
Blas Geronimo Vallejo Martinez de Alcazar also has a first cousin by the name of Blas Vallejo. In the early stages of my research, I had confused these two Blas Vallejos. The first cousin Blas Vallejo was married also to an Antonia, and these two Antonia's are most likely related to each other through the Lomelin family. My Blas Geronimo Vallejo ancestor was married to Maria Antonia Lomelin. The first cousin Blas Vallejo Herrera is married to an Antonia whose maternal grandmother is also surnamed Lomelin.
Francisco Vallejo Ramirez Cornejo had a brother named Lucas vallejo Cornejo. I also descend from Lucas Vallejo. Lucas Vallejo had a son named Jeronimo who had a son named Ygnacio Ferrera Vallejo who was a sergeant and moved to California and became part of the early history of the state of California. The history of the beginnings of this branch of the Vallejo family is forever memorialized in the early California state papers through the writings of his son Mariano Vallejo.
Sargento Distinguido Ygnacio Ferrera Vallejo (aka Ygnacio Vallejo Herrera) was born 29\Jul/1748 Ygnacio Vallejo married Maria Antonia Isabel de Lugo and were the parents of General Mariano Vallejo. General Mariano Vallejo is even invited to visit the White House by President Abraham Lincoln. Ygnacio Vallejo's son Mariano and nephew had access to books and an education that few others in California had in the 1800's. Because of ignorance and jealousy, Mariano was excommunicated by the Catholic Church. Mariano Vallejo was known for helping those in need.
I am a descendant of the Lugos from Teocaltiche Jalisco. At this time I have not been able to connect the Teocaltiche Lugos to Maria Antonia Isabel de Lugos family.
The Vallejo, Lugo and Alvarado families were all related through marriage and played a big part in early California history.
As to questions regarding Juan Manuel Villalpando and Maria Gertrudis Soto whowere married 20 Feb 1757 in Teocaltiche (Nuestra Senora de los Dolores). I found that one of the children's baptism record that I believe may list Gertrudis Soto as Gertrudis Saucedo. Cross checking other records may show this couple to be a different couple or that Gertrudis Soto may also have been known as Gertrudis Saucedo.
Juan Manuel and Marcos were common names that were repeated often in the different Villapando family branches.
This is my gabriel. I descend from him and his wife Leonor sepulveda thank you so much for adding another generation. Are his parents related to the Villalpandos that you have researching. Thanks again.
GAbriels greatgrandson traveled to Taos New mexico to visit relatives where one of his sons was born. This son married in Jalos where the family line continued
I have leonor and her ancestors but had been stuCk on gabriels parents. Gabriel and leonor's children were baptized in Nochistlan Zacatecas.
I cannot thank you enough. Two goals of mine are to connect the Villalpandos of aguasClientes to gabriel and to the Villalpandos of Taos new mexico. You have completed the first goal for me. Gabriel's grandson was visiting relatives in Taos when his wife gave birth to a son before moving back to JalostoTitlan.
I now remember the name of the gentleman who showed me the document stating that his mother in law descended from Moctezuma. His name is John Schmall
R A Ricci
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There is a Gabriel de Villalpando named in the Aguascalientes matrimonial investigations: He is the son of Diego de Villalpando and Da. Ysabel Losano, his propective bride is Da. Leonor de Sepulveda, daughter of Marcos de Sepulveda and Da. Mariana de Lomelin.
See the Aguascalientes Matrimonial Investigations, volume for 1702, image 205. It is dated 15 Apr 1702.
There is also a Cristobal de Villalpando, son of this Diego de Villalpando (see volume for 1704, image 46).
After you gave information on my Villalpando family I was so happy to finally have the connection of the Villalpando family from Jalostotitlan to nochistlan Zacatecas to Aguascalientes. I am still interested in continuing researching the Villalpando family but became distracted by other branches of my family. I recently came upon new information on a branch of villalpandos in Arandas/Ayo el Chico. I was able to connect these Villalpandos to Guanajuato Since the villalpandos from New Mexico are also connected to the Villalpandos from Guanajuato it seems that we seem to be getting closer to connecting all these Villalpandos. The Villalpando family name has also come up in my research into Toribio Hernandez Santillana's ancestors though only as living in the same region in Spain.
In my research of the branch of Villapandos from Ayo el Chico/Arandas that connects to Guanajuato, I have come up with some interesting information. Some of these married into the Hernandez Gamino family from this area. these Villapandos carry a second surname attached to the Villalpando surname. They were known as Flores Villalpando. In some cases they dropped the Villapando, and in other cases they dropped the Flores.
The manner in which the the Villalpando families from Guanajuato, Zacatecas, Teocaltiche, Jalostotitlan, Arandas / Ayo el Chico kept alive their family connections to each other and to the family in New Mexico gives me hope that future research will bring everyone together. The flores Villalpando family surname may be a clue that we need to find more connections.
This is good news! Thank you for the update. I have not looked at this family for some time; however I posted my basic research under my name here at NR.
Short Summary Review of how the Villalpandos from Aguascalientes/Zacatecas/Jalostotitlan/ Taos New Mexico/ Texas / Guanajuato/Arandas-Ayo el Chico-Tepatitlan are connected. Ther is another Villalpando branch in Mexico City.
Tomas Villalpando is married in Aguascalientes and is found later to be residing in Guanajuato. He is a contemporary of my ancestor, Gabriel Villalpando who marries Leonor Sepulveda in Aguascalientes. Their son, Jose Manuel Villalpando moves to Nochistlan, Zacatecas where he marries Josepha Beatriz Rodriguez Bajo y Ponce.
Diego Villalpando, (Gabriel's father) and Tomas are most likely related but we do not know how closely at this time. Diego
Tepatitlan and Jalostotitlan are close, about 40 minutes apart, but the two Main Villalpando branches are not closely related unless it is through the Ponce lines.
The Villalpando (Flores Villalpando) from Arandas/Ayo el Chico that I traced to Gto most likely descend from the Juan Antonio Villalpando and Josefa Flores (Aguascalientes) that you have listed in your file. The family line must have gone from Aguascalientes to Guanajuato to Arandas/Ayo el Chico Some of these descendants use Flores Villalpando as the surname. These same descendants drop the Flores at times and just use Flores. I saw a record where they dropped the Villalpando and kept the Flores surname. These Villalpando repeatedly intermarry with the Hernandez-Gamino family. One family member also marries into the Ponce line which may be connected to the Ponce line from Zacatecas.
We know that a branch of the Villalpando family from New Mexico came from Leon, Guanajuato.
I see that The Villalpando branch from Jalostotitlan that I descend from is not in your file. This line goes from Aguascalientes to Zacatecas to Jalostotitlan, Jalisco to New Mexico back to Jalostotitlan. My line only went through New Mexico when these Villalpandos went to Taos New Mexico to visit relatives long enough to have a child there and then moved back to Jalostotitlan.
You haven't updated your Moctezuma file to show Petronila as a descendant. Court records show that she was also named in court documents in some of the battles over inheritance. These court documents are confirmation that she is one of the "other five children". Plus the document that I saw with my own eyes confirm that this is the same Petronila married to Martin Gabai el de Navarro. It seems that the nickname surname Navarro did not begin with Martin Gabai. I have found some Gabai in Spain also using de Navarro/Navvare in earlier times
I want to thank you again George for all the work that you do,
Rick A. Ricci
I am going through baptisms in Leon, mid to late 1600s.
I came across Marcos de Villalpando and Catalina Lopez as padrinos in 1676 for a child (padres no conocidos).
Any idea if its the same Marcos in image 31 mentioned in your post, George? Was Catalina his first wife?
This is the first time I see the name Marcos Villalpando.
I have seen Juan multiple times.
Other Villalpandos are Francisco, Nicolas, Josepha, Magdalena, and Jusepa.
"México, Guanajuato, registros parroquiales, 1519-1984," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S7WF-S51P-C9?cc=1860831&wc=3VWP… : 20 May 2014), León > Sagrario > Bautismos de españoles 1636-1715, 1718-1748 > image 100 of 598; parroquias Católicas, Guanajuato (Catholic Church parishes, Guanajuato).
Regards
Denise
ps GEORGE'S POST REFFERED TO ABOVE, WITH A POST FROM R. A. RICCI:
Villalpandos of Leon
Submitted by R.A.Ricci (not verified) on Mon, 2011-08-22 21:45.
Is this Lopez come from the Lopez Elizalde. Is there Any mention of a Gabriel de Villalpando as a son of thos couple in any of your records?
R A Ricci
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I took a quick look in the first volume of Leon marriages (1636-1787) to see if there was any mention of Tomas de Villalpando and Maria de Veles.
The beginning of the volume is in pretty bad shape, and appears that a substantial number of pages are missing. There is very little from the 1630s, a little from the 1650s.
I found only two records of interest:
image 31: Marcos Villalpando and Maria Lopez, Espanoles, married 16 May 1680.
image 41: Francisco de Candelas married Catharina de Villalpando (daughter of Nicolas de Villalpando and Juana de Resina Vallesilla [I'm not sure if Vallesilla is part of the name], married 23 Jan 1689.
Tomas is not mentioned in either of these documents.
Another de Villalpando document...
En veinte y un días del mes de febrero de mil y seiscientos y treinta y ocho años . . .puse el santo olio y chrisma a Joan hijo de Andrés y Christina Angelina naturales de la hacienda de Villalpando. Fueron sus padirnos Diego Miguel y Ana María de la misma hacienda, baptiçole por salir muy malo, Jusepe de Villalpando, español.
[Rúbrica] Fr. Alonso de Contreras
It appears the Villalpando family held lands in and out of Guanajuato. It appears this Jusepe de Villalpando was a relative of the hacendado. Some other sources I have are the following:
“Juan Villalpando recibió como merced del Cabildo de la villa de León tres caballerías. Pedro Medel recibió otras tantas de la misma autoridad, que después vendió a Villalpando en $100 el 10 de febrero de 1610.” Haciendas de Guanajuato by Isauro Rionda Arreguín
In 1610 Juan de Villalpando had received three caballerías from the city council and then purchased the land that belonged to Pedro Medel, without doubt in my mind this Pedro Medel is the same one who established himself around the same time in Guanajuato. The Medel family would reach Aguascalientes society by marrying into the Alonso de los Hinojos, Montañés, Tello de Orozco, Pérez Burgeño and López de Elizalde families.
Another one, though these are about the Villalpandos of León in the XVIII century. In the 1700s a descendant of the Villalpando had acquired the haciendas San Rafael and San Felipe. They had also purchased silver mines (follows) and became business partners with el conde de la Valenciana, el conde de Pérez-Gálvez, and el marques de Sardaneta.
It is said that Tomás Alejandro de Villalpando who settled in Aguascalientes and married María de Vargas on 7 Oct 1677 and again on 12 Mar 1690 to María de Jaén was from León, Guanajuato. I would like to prove this claim.
Guanajuato, Michoacán. Tierras. Años 1713-44. VoL 295. Exp. 1. F. 542.
Po. Inventario de los bienes pertenecientes a Juan de Villalpando, entre los que se encuentran las haciendas de San Rafael y San Felipe
Valenciana, Ruhl, Perez-Galvez, and Otero, are all indebted for their possessions to the mines of Valenciana and Villalpando, at Guanajuato. The family of Sardaneta, formerly Marquises de Rayas.
Daniel Méndez Camino
Another de Villalpando document...
Wow thats cool that you know exactly where to look for these things. I'm still going through all the baptismals for the years up to 1694 when my Vialpando's migrated to New Mexico. The land patent that they owned in New Mexico my cousins still have the rights to and use the land for grazing. They got it in the late 1800's. did you come across any in Jerez? I looked through all the baptismals they had for when Ambrosio should have been born and did not see one sigle Villalpando. I came across a place also in Leon called Cerrito de Jerez. I'm wondering if this is the Jerez that the marriage record was refrencing.
Amalia Hernandez Arias
Tomas de Villalpando from Leon
The matrimonial investigation of Tomas de Villalpando in 1677 (in Aguascalientes) begins as follows:
7em 4 1677
Thomas de Villalpando vesina de esta Jurisdicion de mas tiempo de un ano hijo legitimo de Tomas de Villalpando y a difunto y de Maria Beles vesino de villa de Leon ...
This document is for his marriage with Maria de Vargas.
The Thomas who is getting married would have been born about 1650/55, and his father Tomas, I estimate, would have been born about 1620.
I would like to know if, and how, Tomas de Villalpando is related to the Villalpandos mentioned in the prior postings.
George Fulton
Pleasanton, CA
Tomas de Villalpando from Leon
George,
This is really interesting, thank you for sharing.I will also repost part of my last message, “Juan Villalpando recibió como merced del Cabildo de la villa de León tres caballerías. Pedro Medel recibió otras tantas de la misma autoridad, que después vendió a Villalpando en $100 el 10 de febrero de 1610.” Haciendas de Guanajuato by Isauro Rionda Arreguín. So if this Juan de Villalpando bought land in 1610, I will assume he was an adult as a landowner maybe born around 1580 or so. Could this Juan de Villalpando be the father or grandfather of our Tomas de Villalpando married to Maria Velez who had the Tomas de Villalpando who moved to Aguascalientes?
Daniel Méndez Camino
Tomas de Villalpando
Daniel
From the date range in which I estimate Tomas (who married Maria de Veles) could have been born, this is a possibility. But I have no evidence.
Tomas de Villalpando and Maria de Veles could have been married in the first part of the 1650s, or possibly earlier. This may be in the Leon marriage records, but I haven't looked at these records yet.
George Fulton
Pleasanton, CA
Tomas
Ive been days and days into the Leon marriage records...I found this on somos primos, and I had already saved one from the records. They must have 2 for Marcos because the one i have is for a diffrent date, but looks like the same family.
3 de abril de 1680
Don Marcos de Villalpando, h.l. de Tomás de Villalpando y María Vélez; con María López, h.l. de Nicolás de Aranda y María López.
Amalia Hernandez Arias
Tomas ... a question
Amalia
You must have posted this just as I was posting my finding. The May 16, 1680 record has very little detail.
I wonder what the reference is for the Somos Primos citation. The image I found (image 31) does not have this level of detail; the records on the previous page are from Jan and Feb 1680.
George Fulton
Pleasanton, CA
Tomas
I found this below in a website called "GuadalajaraGuadalajara.com-Efemerides".
"1714. Muere el pintor Cristóbal de Villalpando o Tomás de Villalpando, quien dejó varios murales en la Sala de Cabildo de Catedral y en el Museo."
My husband's ancestors Diego De Vialpando and Ysabel Losano had a son named Xptoval .born in November of 1679 in the capital city of Aguascalientes.
Do you think this is the same one that was the painter, and is he the same one who was the father of the Tomas who married Veles?
Emilie
Port Orchard, WA
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>
> Ive been days and days into the Leon marriage records...I found this on somos primos, and I had already saved one from the records. They must have 2 for Marcos because the one i have is for a diffrent date, but looks like the same family.
>
> 3 de abril de 1680
> Don Marcos de Villalpando, h.l. de Tomás de Villalpando y María Vélez; con María López, h.l. de Nicolás de Aranda y María López.
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> Amalia Hernandez Arias
Cristobal de Villalpando
From what I can discern Cristobal was born about 1645, in Mexico City, was married had had four children. I've not seen the names of his spouse and children.
Your Diego, and the Tomas's, were contemporaries, but a relationship, if any, is unknown at present.
Some references on Cristobal:
Juana Gutiérrez Haces et al., Cristóbal de Villalpando: ca. 1649–1714 (1997), is a catalogue raisonné (ie, complete list of his works).
Villalpando’s life and work are treated in Manuel Toussaint, Colonial Art in Mexico (1967); and
Marcus B. Burke, Treasures of Mexican Colonial Painting: The Davenport Museum of Art Collection (1998).
George Fulton
Pleasanton, CA
Villalpandos of Leon
I took a quick look in the first volume of Leon marriages (1636-1787) to see if there was any mention of Tomas de Villalpando and Maria de Veles.
The beginning of the volume is in pretty bad shape, and appears that a substantial number of pages are missing. There is very little from the 1630s, a little from the 1650s.
I found only two records of interest:
image 31: Marcos Villalpando and Maria Lopez, Espanoles, married 16 May 1680.
image 41: Francisco de Candelas married Catharina de Villalpando (daughter of Nicolas de Villalpando and Juana de Resina Vallesilla [I'm not sure if Vallesilla is part of the name], married 23 Jan 1689.
Tomas is not mentioned in either of these documents.
George Fulton
Pleasanton, CA
Villalpandos of Leon
Is this Lopez come from the Lopez Elizalde. Is there Any mention of a Gabriel de Villalpando as a son of thos couple in any of your records?
R A Ricci
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I took a quick look in the first volume of Leon marriages (1636-1787) to see if there was any mention of Tomas de Villalpando and Maria de Veles.
The beginning of the volume is in pretty bad shape, and appears that a substantial number of pages are missing. There is very little from the 1630s, a little from the 1650s.
I found only two records of interest:
image 31: Marcos Villalpando and Maria Lopez, Espanoles, married 16 May 1680.
image 41: Francisco de Candelas married Catharina de Villalpando (daughter of Nicolas de Villalpando and Juana de Resina Vallesilla [I'm not sure if Vallesilla is part of the name], married 23 Jan 1689.
Tomas is not mentioned in either of these documents.
George Fulton
Pleasanton, CA
Gabriel de Villalpando
Rick
There is a Gabriel de Villalpando named in the Aguascalientes matrimonial investigations: He is the son of Diego de Villalpando and Da. Ysabel Losano, his propective bride is Da. Leonor de Sepulveda, daughter of Marcos de Sepulveda and Da. Mariana de Lomelin.
See the Aguascalientes Matrimonial Investigations, volume for 1702, image 205. It is dated 15 Apr 1702.
There is also a Cristobal de Villalpando, son of this Diego de Villalpando (see volume for 1704, image 46).
Hopefully this is the right Gabriel!
George Fulton
Pleasanton, CA
Gabriel de Villalpando
Rick---
That Gabriel Villalpando is the brother of my husband's ancestor Mariana de Villalpando.
Emilie
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> Rick
>
> There is a Gabriel de Villalpando named in the Aguascalientes matrimonial investigations: He is the son of Diego de Villalpando and Da. Ysabel Losano, his propective bride is Da. Leonor de Sepulveda, daughter of Marcos de Sepulveda and Da. Mariana de Lomelin.
>
> See the Aguascalientes Matrimonial Investigations, volume for 1702, image 205. It is dated 15 Apr 1702.
>
> There is also a Cristobal de Villalpando, son of this Diego de Villalpando (see volume for 1704, image 46).
>
> Hopefully this is the right Gabriel!
>
> George Fulton
> Pleasanton, CA
Gabriel de Villalpando
My maternal 4th great grandparents were Francisco de Pena and Maria Albina de Villalpando. They were married 19 Feb 1783 in Teocaltiche (Nuestra Senora de los Dolores), Jalisco. Albina's parents (My 5th great grandparents) were Juan Manuel Villalpando and Maria Gertrudis Soto. They were married 20 Feb 1757 in Teocaltiche (Nuestra Senora de los Dolores).
Any connections out there?
Paul Gomez
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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Rick
There is a Gabriel de Villalpando named in the Aguascalientes matrimonial investigations: He is the son of Diego de Villalpando and Da. Ysabel Losano, his propective bride is Da. Leonor de Sepulveda, daughter of Marcos de Sepulveda and Da. Mariana de Lomelin.
See the Aguascalientes Matrimonial Investigations, volume for 1702, image 205. It is dated 15 Apr 1702.
There is also a Cristobal de Villalpando, son of this Diego de Villalpando (see volume for 1704, image 46).
Hopefully this is the right Gabriel!
George Fulton
Pleasanton, CA
Juan Manuel de Villalpando
Paul
There is a Juan Manual de Villalpando, son of Tomas de Villalpando, bap. 27 Dec 1690, in Aguascalientes. He married in 1715, in Asientos, Maria Eugenia de Narbais. I think he was born too soon to be your Juan Manuel Villalpando (he would have been 67); although he could be the same. I have no death dates or other family information on Juan Manuel and Maria Eugenia. I do not know if he had other wives.
This is not impossible as Juan de Santiago y Escobar married his 3rd wife at age 64, and had at 10 children that I can document with her (he also had lots from his first two wives!) All of this is documented.
George Fulton
Pleasanton, CA
Juan Manuel de Villalpando
Thank you, George! I keep "on lookin'. I don't remember if I shared with you that this past March, I visited briefly the town of Villalpando in Spain. I took photos of a church dating to the 1600's for one of my friends whose surname is "Vialpando". (His family is from Colorado.) Who knows maybe I was standing on the ground of my Villalpando ancestors?
Have a great day, George.
Paul Gomez
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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Paul
There is a Juan Manual de Villalpando, son of Tomas de Villalpando, bap. 27 Dec 1690, in Aguascalientes. He married in 1715, in Asientos, Maria Eugenia de Narbais. I think he was born too soon to be your Juan Manuel Villalpando (he would have been 67); although he could be the same. I have no death dates or other family information on Juan Manuel and Maria Eugenia. I do not know if he had other wives.
This is not impossible as Juan de Santiago y Escobar married his 3rd wife at age 64, and had at 10 children that I can document with her (he also had lots from his first two wives!) All of this is documented.
George Fulton
Pleasanton, CA
Juan Manuel de Villalpando
this is awesome what I started...well I have a family page if you all would like to see it...all my family my grandfather migrated from New Mexico, to Colorado, Utah and Idaho then us to Arizona. We are all realted...so cool!!
Amalia Hernandez Arias
Gabriel de Villalpando
Hi Paul,
Do you have any more info on Juan Manuel Villalpando and Maria Gertrudis Soto, I may be related to them.
Daniel Méndez Camino
Gabriel de Villalpando
The two were married 20 Feb 1757 in Teocaltiche, Jalisco, MX. To date I have
only been able to discover one child: Maria Albina de Villalpando born abt
1762.
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Hi Paul,
Do you have any more info on Juan Manuel Villalpando and Maria Gertrudis
Soto, I may be related to them.
Daniel Méndez Camino
Relatives of Gabriel Villalpando
Dear George Fulton and Emilie
I believe that I have found out some interesting information on my ancestor named Gabriel Villalpando. I would like to first repeat George's and Emilie's input.
George wrote;
>
> There is a Gabriel de Villalpando named in the Aguascalientes matrimonial investigations: He is the son of Diego de Villalpando and Da. Ysabel Losano, his propective bride is Da. Leonor de Sepulveda, daughter of Marcos de Sepulveda and Da. Mariana de Lomelin.
>
> See the Aguascalientes Matrimonial Investigations, volume for 1702, image 205. It is dated 15 Apr 1702.
>
> There is also a Cristobal de Villalpando, son of this Diego de Villalpando (see volume for 1704, image 46).
>
> Hopefully this is the right Gabriel!
>
> George Fulton
> Pleasanton, CA
Then Emilie joined in and wrote:
Rick---
That Gabriel Villalpando is the brother of my husband's ancestor Mariana de Villalpando.
Emilie
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Information as of November 14, 2015:
Gabriel Villalapando, Cristobal de Villalpando and Mariana Villalpando are the children of Diego Villalpando and Ysabel Losano de Gardea.
Gabriel Villalpando was married in 1702 to Leonor Sepulveda y Lomelin per marriage records dated 15/April/1702 in Aguascalientes.
Leonor is the daughter of Marcos de Sepulveda y Lopez de Elizalde and Mariana Lomelin y Gomez Hurtado de Mendoza. [Mariana descends on both sides of the family from businessmen(merchants) that conducted business/trade with Christopher Colombus' father and his business partners]
Gabriel Villapando's son Jose Manuel Villalpando was married to his second cousin, Josefa Beatriz Rodriguez Bajo Ponce, daughter Bartolome Rodriguez Bajo and Thomassina de la Rosa de Ulloa, daughter of Pedro de Ulloa Marquez and Josepha Sepulveda Lisaldi y Roxas
Marcos de Sepulveda y Lopez de Elizalde and Josepha Sepulveda Lizaldi y Roxas are siblings and their parents are Juan Sepulveda el mozo and Leonor Lizalde (Lopez de Elizalde)
Thomassina de la Rosa Ulloa christened 3/Apr/1672 in Nochistlan, Zacatecas is a descendant of Moctezuma II through her paternal grandmother, Maria Ruiz de Esparza.
Maria Ruiz de Esparza is the daughter of Lope "el menor" Ruiz de Esparza and Francisca de Gabai
Francisca de Gabai is the daughter of Martin Gabay "el de Navarro" (aka Martin Navarro) and Petronila Valderrama Moctezuma ( aka Petronila Sotelo Moctezuma aka Petronila Moctezuma)
Petronila Is the daughter of Diego Arias de Sotelo and Leonor Valderrama y Moctezuma
Leono Valderrama y Moctezuma is the daughter of Cristobal Valderrama and Leonor (Aka M.) Moctezuma ,
Leonor (aka M.) is daughter of Moctezuma II.
Getting back to Gabriel, Cristobal, and Mariana's parents who are Diego Villapando and Ysabel Losano de Gardea.
Ysabel Losano de Gardea is the daughter of Cristobal Losano and Mariana Gonzalez Gardea.
Mariana Gonzalez Gardea is the daughter of Alcalde ordinario Alonso Martin Bermejo and Isabel Lopez de Gardea (aka Isabel Perez aka Ysabel Gonzalez)(died 23/Sep/1638.
Isabel Lopez de Gardeas's parents are Martin Perez de Gardea and Mariana Gonzalez de Ruvalcaba, daughter of Alonso de Rubalcaba and Beatriz Lopez Fuenllana.
Pedro de Ulloa Marquez and Josepha Sepulveda Lisaldi y Roxas have another daughter that I descend from: Maria de Ulloa who married twice. I descend from Maria Gabriela Martinez de Alcazar(Aka-Xaviera Martinez de Alcazar) who is a daughter of Maria de Ulloa and her first husband, Blas Martinez de Alcazar.
Maria Gabriela(aka Xaviera) Martinez de Alcazar and Francisco Vallejo Ramirez Cornejo are the parents of Blas Geronimo Vallejo who is married to Maria Antonia Lomelin
Blas Geronimo Vallejo Martinez de Alcazar and Maria Antonia Lomelin are the parents of Maria Gertrudis Vallejo y Lomelin, baptized 19/Dec/1749 in Jalostotitlan Jalisco. I descend from Maria Gertrudis Vallejo y Lomelin.
Blas Geronimo Vallejo Martinez de Alcazar also has a first cousin by the name of Blas Vallejo. In the early stages of my research, I had confused these two Blas Vallejos. The first cousin Blas Vallejo was married also to an Antonia, and these two Antonia's are most likely related to each other through the Lomelin family. My Blas Geronimo Vallejo ancestor was married to Maria Antonia Lomelin. The first cousin Blas Vallejo Herrera is married to an Antonia whose maternal grandmother is also surnamed Lomelin.
Francisco Vallejo Ramirez Cornejo had a brother named Lucas vallejo Cornejo. I also descend from Lucas Vallejo. Lucas Vallejo had a son named Jeronimo who had a son named Ygnacio Ferrera Vallejo who was a sergeant and moved to California and became part of the early history of the state of California. The history of the beginnings of this branch of the Vallejo family is forever memorialized in the early California state papers through the writings of his son Mariano Vallejo.
Sargento Distinguido Ygnacio Ferrera Vallejo (aka Ygnacio Vallejo Herrera) was born 29\Jul/1748 Ygnacio Vallejo married Maria Antonia Isabel de Lugo and were the parents of General Mariano Vallejo. General Mariano Vallejo is even invited to visit the White House by President Abraham Lincoln. Ygnacio Vallejo's son Mariano and nephew had access to books and an education that few others in California had in the 1800's. Because of ignorance and jealousy, Mariano was excommunicated by the Catholic Church. Mariano Vallejo was known for helping those in need.
I am a descendant of the Lugos from Teocaltiche Jalisco. At this time I have not been able to connect the Teocaltiche Lugos to Maria Antonia Isabel de Lugos family.
The Vallejo, Lugo and Alvarado families were all related through marriage and played a big part in early California history.
As to questions regarding Juan Manuel Villalpando and Maria Gertrudis Soto whowere married 20 Feb 1757 in Teocaltiche (Nuestra Senora de los Dolores). I found that one of the children's baptism record that I believe may list Gertrudis Soto as Gertrudis Saucedo. Cross checking other records may show this couple to be a different couple or that Gertrudis Soto may also have been known as Gertrudis Saucedo.
Juan Manuel and Marcos were common names that were repeated often in the different Villapando family branches.
Gabriel de Villalpando
This is my gabriel. I descend from him and his wife Leonor sepulveda thank you so much for adding another generation. Are his parents related to the Villalpandos that you have researching. Thanks again.
GAbriels greatgrandson traveled to Taos New mexico to visit relatives where one of his sons was born. This son married in Jalos where the family line continued
I have leonor and her ancestors but had been stuCk on gabriels parents. Gabriel and leonor's children were baptized in Nochistlan Zacatecas.
I cannot thank you enough. Two goals of mine are to connect the Villalpandos of aguasClientes to gabriel and to the Villalpandos of Taos new mexico. You have completed the first goal for me. Gabriel's grandson was visiting relatives in Taos when his wife gave birth to a son before moving back to JalostoTitlan.
I now remember the name of the gentleman who showed me the document stating that his mother in law descended from Moctezuma. His name is John Schmall
R A Ricci
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Rick
There is a Gabriel de Villalpando named in the Aguascalientes matrimonial investigations: He is the son of Diego de Villalpando and Da. Ysabel Losano, his propective bride is Da. Leonor de Sepulveda, daughter of Marcos de Sepulveda and Da. Mariana de Lomelin.
See the Aguascalientes Matrimonial Investigations, volume for 1702, image 205. It is dated 15 Apr 1702.
There is also a Cristobal de Villalpando, son of this Diego de Villalpando (see volume for 1704, image 46).
Hopefully this is the right Gabriel!
George Fulton
Pleasanton, CA
Gabriel de Villalpando
Rick
I'm glad I could help!
I do not know, yet, how Diego is related to the Tomas de Villalpando family. Perhaps he is a son of Tomas de Villalpando and Maria de Veles.
There is also a Nicolas de Villalpando in Leon at this same time, who had children. I do not how he fits in, either.
My wife descends from Tomas de Villalpando through the Santiago de Escobar family.
George Fulton
Pleasanton, CA
Villapando family web
Dear George Fulton,
After you gave information on my Villalpando family I was so happy to finally have the connection of the Villalpando family from Jalostotitlan to nochistlan Zacatecas to Aguascalientes. I am still interested in continuing researching the Villalpando family but became distracted by other branches of my family. I recently came upon new information on a branch of villalpandos in Arandas/Ayo el Chico. I was able to connect these Villalpandos to Guanajuato Since the villalpandos from New Mexico are also connected to the Villalpandos from Guanajuato it seems that we seem to be getting closer to connecting all these Villalpandos. The Villalpando family name has also come up in my research into Toribio Hernandez Santillana's ancestors though only as living in the same region in Spain.
In my research of the branch of Villapandos from Ayo el Chico/Arandas that connects to Guanajuato, I have come up with some interesting information. Some of these married into the Hernandez Gamino family from this area. these Villapandos carry a second surname attached to the Villalpando surname. They were known as Flores Villalpando. In some cases they dropped the Villapando, and in other cases they dropped the Flores.
The manner in which the the Villalpando families from Guanajuato, Zacatecas, Teocaltiche, Jalostotitlan, Arandas / Ayo el Chico kept alive their family connections to each other and to the family in New Mexico gives me hope that future research will bring everyone together. The flores Villalpando family surname may be a clue that we need to find more connections.
Thanks again for your help,
Rick A. Ricci
Villalpando family
Rick
This is good news! Thank you for the update. I have not looked at this family for some time; however I posted my basic research under my name here at NR.
George Fulton
He Villalpando family web
Dear George,
Short Summary Review of how the Villalpandos from Aguascalientes/Zacatecas/Jalostotitlan/ Taos New Mexico/ Texas / Guanajuato/Arandas-Ayo el Chico-Tepatitlan are connected. Ther is another Villalpando branch in Mexico City.
Tomas Villalpando is married in Aguascalientes and is found later to be residing in Guanajuato. He is a contemporary of my ancestor, Gabriel Villalpando who marries Leonor Sepulveda in Aguascalientes. Their son, Jose Manuel Villalpando moves to Nochistlan, Zacatecas where he marries Josepha Beatriz Rodriguez Bajo y Ponce.
Diego Villalpando, (Gabriel's father) and Tomas are most likely related but we do not know how closely at this time. Diego
Tepatitlan and Jalostotitlan are close, about 40 minutes apart, but the two Main Villalpando branches are not closely related unless it is through the Ponce lines.
The Villalpando (Flores Villalpando) from Arandas/Ayo el Chico that I traced to Gto most likely descend from the Juan Antonio Villalpando and Josefa Flores (Aguascalientes) that you have listed in your file. The family line must have gone from Aguascalientes to Guanajuato to Arandas/Ayo el Chico Some of these descendants use Flores Villalpando as the surname. These same descendants drop the Flores at times and just use Flores. I saw a record where they dropped the Villalpando and kept the Flores surname. These Villalpando repeatedly intermarry with the Hernandez-Gamino family. One family member also marries into the Ponce line which may be connected to the Ponce line from Zacatecas.
We know that a branch of the Villalpando family from New Mexico came from Leon, Guanajuato.
I see that The Villalpando branch from Jalostotitlan that I descend from is not in your file. This line goes from Aguascalientes to Zacatecas to Jalostotitlan, Jalisco to New Mexico back to Jalostotitlan. My line only went through New Mexico when these Villalpandos went to Taos New Mexico to visit relatives long enough to have a child there and then moved back to Jalostotitlan.
You haven't updated your Moctezuma file to show Petronila as a descendant. Court records show that she was also named in court documents in some of the battles over inheritance. These court documents are confirmation that she is one of the "other five children". Plus the document that I saw with my own eyes confirm that this is the same Petronila married to Martin Gabai el de Navarro. It seems that the nickname surname Navarro did not begin with Martin Gabai. I have found some Gabai in Spain also using de Navarro/Navvare in earlier times
I want to thank you again George for all the work that you do,
Rick A. Ricci
Marcos Villalpando and Catalina Lopez, Leon
Hi Rick and George
I am going through baptisms in Leon, mid to late 1600s.
I came across Marcos de Villalpando and Catalina Lopez as padrinos in 1676 for a child (padres no conocidos).
Any idea if its the same Marcos in image 31 mentioned in your post, George? Was Catalina his first wife?
This is the first time I see the name Marcos Villalpando.
I have seen Juan multiple times.
Other Villalpandos are Francisco, Nicolas, Josepha, Magdalena, and Jusepa.
Marcos and Catalina are mentioned on image 100:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S7WF-S51P-C9?i=99&wc=3VWP-7…
citation:
"México, Guanajuato, registros parroquiales, 1519-1984," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S7WF-S51P-C9?cc=1860831&wc=3VWP… : 20 May 2014), León > Sagrario > Bautismos de españoles 1636-1715, 1718-1748 > image 100 of 598; parroquias Católicas, Guanajuato (Catholic Church parishes, Guanajuato).
Regards
Denise
ps GEORGE'S POST REFFERED TO ABOVE, WITH A POST FROM R. A. RICCI:
Villalpandos of Leon
Submitted by R.A.Ricci (not verified) on Mon, 2011-08-22 21:45.
Is this Lopez come from the Lopez Elizalde. Is there Any mention of a Gabriel de Villalpando as a son of thos couple in any of your records?
R A Ricci
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I took a quick look in the first volume of Leon marriages (1636-1787) to see if there was any mention of Tomas de Villalpando and Maria de Veles.
The beginning of the volume is in pretty bad shape, and appears that a substantial number of pages are missing. There is very little from the 1630s, a little from the 1650s.
I found only two records of interest:
image 31: Marcos Villalpando and Maria Lopez, Espanoles, married 16 May 1680.
image 41: Francisco de Candelas married Catharina de Villalpando (daughter of Nicolas de Villalpando and Juana de Resina Vallesilla [I'm not sure if Vallesilla is part of the name], married 23 Jan 1689.
Tomas is not mentioned in either of these documents.
George Fulton
Pleasanton, CA
link...
Here is where i found it...search the page for villalpando
http://www.somosprimos.com/sp2004/spaug04/spaug04.htm
Amalia Hernandez Arias
Tomas de Villalpando from Leon
Edgar Olguin Diaz
hola mendez torres
una pregunta
juan de villallapndo es el padre de tomas de villalpando esposo de maria beles?
existe algun documento donde venga los padres de tomas villalpando esposo de maria beles?
yo desciendo de tomas de villalpando y de maria beles.
saludos
bye