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Francisco Antonio Marín del Valle

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147: 202: 198:, on July 12, 1722. He was the son of Francisco Marin del Valle and Manuela Saenz de Tejada and brother of Santiago Marín. His Paternal grandparents were Mateo Marín del Valle and Catalina Fraile. His maternal grandparents were Blas Sáenz de Tejada and María Garcia Baquedano. All them were natives and residents of this village. 289:
Francisco Antonio Marín del Valle married Maria Ignacia Martinez de Ugarte (who was a wealthy aristocrat), in 1754. While he ruled New Mexico, he bought a piece of land located in front of the Governor's Palace, between two settlements. He established a chapel in that land.
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As the Spanish who lived in New Mexico had no churches, Marin del Valle ordered the construction of one church for them. He named the church as
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was moved to the Cathedral of Santa Fe in 1859, because the military chapel had fallen to ruin. It was taken in 1939 to the
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and fought in five military conflicts in the Southern New Mexico. Since 1743, Del Valle lived in
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to make a new map of Southern New Mexico. His work was the "first accurate and detailed map" of
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Francisco Marin del Valle formed two brotherhoods: Nuestra Señora de la Luz and the
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New Mexico History.org: Francisco Antonio Marín del Valle
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In 1754, he ordered Spanish engineer and cartographer
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Francisco Antonio Marin del Valle was baptized in the
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Index

Spanish Governor of New Mexico
Tomas Cachupín
Mateo Mendoza
Captain General

Governor
Captain General
New Mexico
Villa del Lumbreras
Murcia
Spanish Empire

Bernardo de Miera y Pacheco
Potosí
Charcas
New Spain
mayor
Mexico City
El Paso
Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico
Captain General
Province of New Mexico
Bernardo de Miera y Pacheco
Río Bravo
Nuestra Señora de la Luz
Nuestra Señora de Valvanera
Mateo Antonio de Mendoza
altarpiece of Nuestra Señora de la Luz
Iglesia de Cristo Rey
Colonial New Mexico

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