Genealogia de La Villita, Jalpa Zacatecas

Cristóbal Lozano Martínez

Person Chart

Additional Names

Additional Names Name
Name Variation Cristobal Martin Lozano
Name Variation Lozano Martinez Lozano

Parents

Father Date of Birth Mother Date of Birth
Juan Lozano y Zapata ~1530 Ines Jesus Martinez Vaca y Gonzalez (Lozano)

Person Events

Event Type Date Place Description
Death 13 May 1646 Aguascalientes Defuncions 1646, Film 299856, Image 42

Notes


Letters from Jaime Holcombe
Cabo San Lucas, México
February 1992—February 1994
Source: https://www.dropbox.com/s/6invajbk0zzo4jm/Letters%20Edited%20for%20Distribution%20(Mary%20Lou%20Montagna).doc?dl=0


Cristóbal Martínez Lozano and his spouse had 12 children that married: Three male and 9 female. The three sons were:

1. Cristóbal Lozano, born c. 1605. Fathered a mestizo, natural son prior to marrying. Wed Mariana González de Gardea 20 Mar 1643, Christened 27 Nov 1624, she was the daughter of Alonso Martín BERMEJO and Isabel LÓPEZ DE GARDEA. Their seed lived in Aguascalientes, Ags. and Sierra de Pinos, Zacatecas.

2. Born in Aguascalientes c. 1608, Jacinto Lozano’s marriage took place c. 1632 in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco. The bride: Juana González de Ruvalcaba, there born to Captain Fulgencio González de Ruvalcaba and Luisa de Rodas. Juana died in Aguascalientes, June 1651 in the birth of their tenth child. Jacinto remarried in Juchipila, Zacatecas to Ana de Lara; no offspring. Descendants from first spouse found in Aguascalientes, Ags.; Juchipila and Nochistlán, Zacatecas; Teocaltiche, Jalisco and the latter state’s “Los Altos” area.

3. Juan Lozano was born in Aguascalientes in 1612 (Feb 1681-68). Married c. 1643 in Nochistlán, Zacatecas to Josefa Sandoval. There born, her parents were Juan Moscoso y Sandoval and Catalina Cortés. Josefa’s death 7 May 1674; Juan’s 24 Sep 1686, both in Nochistlán. Offspring lived there.
In 1608, Cristobal Lozano lived in Teocaltiche, Jalisco. Source: "Los Protocolos de Rodrigo Hernandez Cordero, 1585-1591" (1972, Pg 159). Guadalajara, Protocolos 1608, Film 277763, Image 607. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSDL-69JZ-3?cat=198356
Born in Spain? (1) 15 years in Mexico as of 1575: 1575-1560 (year of migration for Juan Lozano); (2) "Cristobal Martinez Lozano, que tradicionalmente se venido señalado como uno de los fundadores de la Villa de Nuesta Señora de la Asuncion de Aguascalientes en 1575."

Source: González-Leal, Mariano. Retoños de España en la Nueva Galicia, Volume 5, Part 2, Page 527-529. Gobierno de Jaliso, Secretaría General de Gobierno. Guadalajara, 2011.
On November 29, 1609, two Indian laborers employed by Cristobal Lozano were married in the Church of Aguascalientes. In 1614, he is first mentioned as a padrino at the wedding of a couple.

On April 1, 1619, Juana Lozano, the daughter of Cristobal Lozano and María de Isla, was married to Hernando de Velasco, a resident of Zamora (the son of Diego Arias Puebla y Maria de Velasco, natives of Valladolid). At the same time, Juana’s parents were still in the process of building their own family in the Hacienda de Xiconaque. Several of Cristóval Lozano and María de Isla’s children were baptized in the early years of the Villa, including Leonor (May 22, 1617) and Magdalena (September 7, 1619).