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VI - Genealogy. 1 .- Captain Jose Lopez de Quiroga - 2 .- D. Juan Ponce de León - 3 .- D. Juan Nicolás de la Cruz - 4 .- D. Diego de Melo.


1 .- Captain Jose Lopez de Quiroga, baptized on March 17, 1697, 4 days (Cathedral of Buenos Aires, Book 4, page 192), legitimate son of Francisco López de Quiroga, a native of the Villa Monforte de Lemos, Galicia, and Ana de la O, legitimate daughter of Pascual Rivera Sotelo and Dominga Gonzalez O. contracted marriage with Maria Josefa Navarro , wave on June 6, 1693, 1 month (Church Cathedral, Book 4, folio 153V.) Legitimate daughter of Juan Navarro and Paula de Velasco, Juan paternal granddaughter Navarro Urquiola and Juan Bautista de Saravia and maternal granddaughter of Martin and Juan Antonio de Velasco and Maria Ramos Cabral.

were their children:

1) Juana María López de Quiroga, married John Simon de los Santos.
2) Juan José López de Quiroga.
3) Paula María López de Quiroga, Bernardo married Magdalena Ramirez, son of Juan Ramirez and Maria Lozano de Saravia. With succession.
4) Juana María López de Quiroga.
5) Juan Antonio Lopez de Quiroga, married Isabel Vega.
6) Jeronimo Lopez de Quiroga.
7) José Antonio López de Quiroga.
8) Pascuala María López de Quiroga.
9) Jeronimo Lopez de Quiroga (43).


2 .- D. Juan Ponce de León , legitimate son of Francisco Díaz de León Ponce, born in Triana, Seville, and Bárbola González. He married Da. Francisca Gómez de Saravia.

Children:

1) Juan Oberto [Norberto] Ponce de León, Godoy María Antonia married or Caravajal, daughter of Matthew and Elizabeth Caravajal Godoy. With succession.
2) Christopher Ponce de Leon, Gregoria de Avalos were natural parents of a daughter named Isabel Juana Ponce de León, who married Thomas Basabe. With succession.
3) Thomas Ponce de León, married Maria Petrona Mercado, daughter of Joseph and Andrea Mercado Mendoza Abalos. With succession.
4) Barbara Ponce de León, married Thomas de Rojas.
5) Josefa Ponce de León, married Just Fernando de la Cruz, the son of Manuel de la Cruz and Juan Vallejos. With succession.
6) Juan Ponce de Leon (The Younger) 1, married to Francisca Javiera Villalba, daughter of Juan de Villalba and Maria de Benencia.
married his second wife Lucia Toledo or Burgos, daughter of Francisco Toledo or Burgos and Elizabeth Castro. No succession.
7) Pedro José Ponce de León, married Mary Magdalene Abalos. With succession.
8) Claudia Ponce de León, married Basilio García Llanos. With succession.
9) Francisca Ponce de León, married the Portuguese Antonio Botello. With succession.
10) Ana Maria Ponce de León, married with Paraguay's Jose Roman. With succession.

D. Juan Ponce de León, was sick and helpless in a bed, he will interact with your wife on 1 July 1775 in the Chapel of Pilar, which claims to have built at their expense and the name and where it asks to be buried after his death with shroud of Our Father San Francisco, high withers, funeral Mass, prayed the novena of Masses and Mass sung in honor.

states have been married in legitimate marriage, mentions eight children of whom two died. In Clause 12. and 13 th warns: "having dealings with the Parish Priest and Vicar Don Vicente Arroyo on black Manuelillo for our Mother and Lady of Pilar" [...] "hundred weight that left the Blessed Virgin for total discharge of my conscience for the handouts that have come into my office in particular those which have occurred in the passage of the bridge, as well as what I have worked in honor and cult of the Blessed Virgin as in his Church and other vessels of the sacristy and the altar, is the contribution I give as a gift inter vivos or so has helped and protected me and I will do so until the last hour of death .

Manifesto have existing thirteen slaves, the houses of the room, with two atahonas, where they currently live in the Chapel, but the land is owned the Blessed Virgin, but the farms and leaves of a block is from our membership. Also, building materials and living the Parish Priest and Vicar belongs to us and we gave it to his house to the current and its successors with a pension of six Masses a year for the good of our souls, all the while continue to be met serviceable and decent ... " (44).


3 .- D. \u200b\u200bJuan de la Cruz [sic , although the document is named John Nicolas de la Cruz], Wave Pattern on April 4, 1695, aged 2 and 3 months (Cathedral, Book 4, page 171), legitimate son of Captain Manuel de la Cruz, a native of Espuera, Coimbra, Portugal, and his first wife Maria de Melo Cabral paternal grandson of Diego de la Cruz and Marta Martínez and maternal grandson of Juan Machado Melo and Maria Gomez Feo. He married his first wife on March 19, 1720 (Cathedral, Book 4, page 213) with Da. Rosa Vallejos, legitimate daughter of Captain Antonio Vallejos and Maria de la Cruz Bermudez paternal granddaughter Hipolito Ramirez Vallejos and Isabel Gómez de Saravia and maternal granddaughter of Lieutenant Juan de la Cruz and Geronimo Orozco Grace and Bermúdez.

Children:

1) Petrona de la Cruz, Joaquín José Cabot married and Montaner, a native of Mallorca. With succession.
2) Juan Jose de la Cruz , married Juana Rosa Horn, daughter of Juan Bautista de Hornos and Lara Bartolo. With Succession.
3) Ramon de la Cruz, died infant or very young.

remarried, D. Juan Nicolás de la Cruz, married on May 13, 1762 (Cathedral, Book 6, page 35) with Da. Juana Javier Velasco , Baptized on May 12, 1720, 5 days (Cathedral, Book 6, page 522), legitimate daughter of Lieutenant Juan de Velasco and Francisco de Paula. No succession.

In his will of 7 March 1770 D. Juan Nicolás de la Cruz, says: "than years past my time living in the payment of Lujan, it now has my son Joaquin Cabot, I was commissioned to beg for the erection of a chapel, which practice and In a notebook, so what I perceived as alms what I spent for the expressed purpose of the chapel and not knowing whether some reach it against me I will see the booklet that I think must stop the papers of the late Lord Doctor Rios, who was Dean of the Holy Church, which in the case of any amount that is against me, I send my property is satisfied and be in my favor, ordered not copper, it is my intention to go by way of alms " (45).


4 .- D. Diego de Melo, Captain, baptized on August 25 , 1664, 1 month (Cathedral, Book 3, page 73), brother of Lorenzo de Melo and legitimate son of Juan de Melo Cabral and Maria Gomez Feo, paternal grandson of Thomas and Maria Machado de Melo Cabral and maternal grandson of Feo and Mary Gaspar Gómez de Castro. Married at first marriage on October 6, 1687 (Cathedral, Book 3, folio 156V.) with Da. Magdalena Martín Hernández Saravia , baptized on December 11, 1665, 14 days (Cathedral, Book 3, page 84) the legitimate daughter of Francisco Martin Saravia and Maria Ramos and Bernal, paternal granddaughter of Manuel Martin and Magdalena Hernández Saravia and Lozano and maternal granddaughter of Juan Ramos Mendez and Maria de Burgos and Bernal.

Parents:

1) Juan de Melo, who married Mariana Gómez de Saravia, daughter of Francisco Gomez de Saravia and Maria de Ocampo and María Agüero Cabezas. With succession.
2) Juan Silvestre de Melo, married Mary Ursula Martinez. With succession
3) Maria de Melo, Luis Cordoves first married, the son of Miguel Cordova and Bermudez and Maria Hurtado de Mendoza and Melo. Widow remarried with Ignacio Gauthier. In both left marriages succession.
4) Tomasa de Melo, Raimundo Rolon married. With succession.

D. Diego de Melo married a second time with Ana María Pérez , Daughter of Stephen and Melchor Pérez Pardo, giving birth to:

5) José Mariano de Melo, who married Rosa Burgess, daughter of José Antonio Burgess and Thomas Irrazábal. With succession.
6) Maria Cristina de Melo, died infant.

D. Diego de Melo tested for the first time on September 14, 1728, between 2000 assets include land rods stay on this side of the Luján River, which had 1,000 cattle, 300 sheep, 800 brood mares, 300 mules , 40 horses and 12 oxen 46. This property would increase the years later, for in his second legacy dated August 8, 1750 (AGN, Register 3, folio 370V.) states have a new home in the city, built on a site of 17 ½ yards by 70 yards in depth and 2,700 yards of earth to stay in the game down Luján (now Pilar).

bibliography, notes and documents consulted
Biogenealógicos 43 .- Contributions to a census of inhabitants of the Rio de la Plata, op. cit.
Biographical Dictionary of Buenos Aires, op. cit. Roberto Campos
particular file.
Cathedral.
44 .- Ditto.
45 .- Ditto.
46 .- Ditto.

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