Juan Páez Hurtado Explained

Juan Páez Hurtado
Order1:33rd Spanish Governor of New Mexico
Term Start1:1704
Term End1:1705
Predecessor1:Diego de Vargas
Successor1:Francisco Cuervo y Valdés
Order2:39th Spanish Governor of New Mexico
Term Start2:1716
Term End2:1717
Predecessor2:Antonio Valverde y Cosío
Successor2:Antonio Valverde y Cosío
Birth Date:On December 14, 1668 (he was baptized December 22, 1668)
Birth Place:Villafranca de las Marismas, in Seville (Andalusia, Spain)
Death Place:Santa Fe New Mexico
Profession:Captain General, governor and mayor

Juan Páez Hurtado (born on December 14, 1668 – May 5, 1742) was a Spanish official. He was Captain General, Governor and Mayor of Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico.

Early life

Hurtado was born in Villafranca de las Marismas, near Seville (Andalusia, Spain). He was baptized in the parish of Santa María la Blanca on December 22, 1668. He was raised in a humble family. When he was a teenager he enlisted in the Spanish Royal Army as a cape, in Seville.[1]

Career

He attained the General and Sergeant grades.[2] Eventually, he sailed across the Atlantic Ocean heading to New Spain.[1] He participated in many battles.[3]

In Michoacán (in the present Mexico), he joined to the troops of Mayor Diego de Vargas. Hurtado later moved to New Mexico. After Vargas' death he became senior Captain General and Governor of New Mexico. In addition, Hurtado was twice Mayor of the capital Santa Fe: between 1704 and 1705 and between 1716 and 1717.[1]

Under his governance, The Faraones Apaches stole the horses and mules of the Spanish. In 1714, Hurtado was chosen to led an expedition in order to find the Apaches and punish them, but the expedition was unsuccessful.[3]

Personal life

In Michoacán he married Pascuala López Vera, with whom he had a daughter in 1688.

On June 30, 1704 he married Teodora Garcia De La Riva, with whom he had three children: Antonia, Gertrudis, Juan Domingo Paez Hurtado

He died on May 5, 1742. He is buried under the "Altar of the Basilica of Santa María, la conquistadora" (In English: Saint Mary, the Conqueror), Patroness of New Mexico.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.lospalaciosyvillafranca.net/personajes-ilustres/juan-paez-hurtado.html Comunicamedia: Los Palacios y Villafranca
  2. Book: Cutter, Charles R. . [{{google books |plainurl=y |id=uJfhTGfkX4gC|page=96}} The Legal Culture of Northern New Spain, 1700-1810]. 2001. UNM Press. 978-0-8263-2775-8. 96–.
  3. Book: Chavez, Thomas E. . [{{google books |plainurl=y |id=wPMNkYD3kZYC|page=30}} Quest for Quivira: Spanish Explorers on the Great Plains, 1540-1821]. 1 January 1992. Western National Parks Association. 978-1-877856-05-1. 30–.