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whose baptisms were recorded in <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>: Jose Pablo ( 1821), Marfa Josefa<br />

(1823), Santiago Barnabe (1826), Marfa Josefa (1828), Marfa Santos (1833),<br />

and Marfa Francisca (1842). Archdiocese of <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>, <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> Baptisms,<br />

1747-1848, State Records Center and Archives. Josefita was listed as 16 years<br />

old in the 1850 United States Census, six years younger than Juan Moyas<br />

daughter baptized in 1828. However, ages given on the census are notoriously<br />

inaccurate. In 1860 the census recorded Juan Winter and his wife Josefita as 37<br />

and 23 years old. In the next ten years their reported ages advanced only to 43<br />

and 30. United States Census 1860, 1870.<br />

5 <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> County Deeds P-l :420, 421.<br />

6 <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> County Deeds T:548, W: 149. The second wife of Juan Bautista<br />

Moya, whom he married in 1881, was named Loretta Dominguez. Alarid,<br />

Waldo, <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> Shadows Whisper: A History of the Alarid and Moya Families<br />

(Pueblo, CO: El Escritorio, 1997) 14.<br />

7 In 1821 Juan Bautista's widowed mother, Marfa Josefa Archibeque, was<br />

living in the Barrio de San Francisco with three young children in a household<br />

nearly adjoining that of Juan Moya and Encarnacion Lucero and their first<br />

child (New Mexico Census of 1821). In 1850 Juan Bautista, Prudencia, and his<br />

mother Josefa Archibeque are still listed a few households from Juan Moya and<br />

Encarnacion Lucero (United States Census 1850).<br />

8 Fray Angelico Chavez, Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the<br />

Spanish Colonial Period (<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>: Museum of New Mexico Press, 1992) 240.<br />

9 Juan Moya's grandfather, Lucas de Jesus Moya, is the son of Lucas Miguel.<br />

Juan Bautista Moya's grandfather, Juan de Moya, is plausibly the son of<br />

Cayetano Jose (as assumed by Waldo Alarid). Chavez 240. Archdiocese of<br />

<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>, <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> Baptisms, 1747-1848, State Records Center and Archives.<br />

Alarid 2-25, Chart 3.<br />

10 <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> New Mexican 14 <strong>Fe</strong>bruary 1921.<br />

II <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> County Mortgages R:232. <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> County Deeds S-Misc:477,<br />

6: 165. Sze, EI Zaguan, 23-24. James Baca's brother, Jesus Marfa Baca was a<br />

close associate of Bronson Cutting from whom he inherited the <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> New<br />

Mexican after Senator Cutting's premature death in 1935. Corinne P. Sze, "The<br />

Bronson Cutting <strong>House</strong>," Bulletin of the <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> 16.1<br />

(September 1988) 1-11. In 1925 Baca sold the Prada property to Margretta<br />

Dietrich, who purchased El Zaguan from Cutting in 1928 (<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> County<br />

Deeds T-Misc:212; U-Misc:549).<br />

12 New Mexico State Corporation Commission, Articles of Incorporation No.<br />

11734.<br />

13 Francis C. Wilson Papers #1346, New Mexico State Records Center and<br />

Archives.<br />

14 <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> County Marriage Record 7. Emily Hahn, Mabel (Boston: Houghton<br />

Mifflin Company, 1977). Lois Palken Rudnick, Mabel Dodge Luhan: New<br />

Woman, New Worlds (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1984).<br />

19

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