14. | Maria de Jesus Josefa de la Trinidad Nuñez Gaxiola (11.Maria3, 10.Vicente2, 1.Marcos1) was born 26 Nov 1790, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico; was christened 4 Dec 1790, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico; died Before 2 Apr 1844. Notes:
'Madrina' Maria Antonia Cquiarta Trinite.
Maria's ancestors arrived in 1660 to El Rosario; "Jerónimo Gaxiola, one of the founders of the Real de Minas de Nuestra Señora del Rosario and who in turn was a descendant of the captain of the royal armies, Don Marco Gaxiola y Torres, husband of Mrs. Juana Martínez de Silva and that in 1738 she had lost what would be the hacienda the Palmito del Verde estate and that later Don Ignacio Fletes would acquire to recover it and handed it to his wife) the case is that the person in question married in the house of the parents of his beloved: Don Ramón Santana Núñez and Doña María de los Dolores Gaxiola, here in the Rosario, it is said that it was one of the few two-story houses that existed at that time, if not a of the s four at the most, because the written history makes remembrance of that union and mentions verbatim that “the wedding took place in the high house”, unless it has referred to a room located in some hill of which here they are so common, due to the location of this former mineral, his important godfather was Don Mariano de Urrea, who at that time held the position of no less than mayor of Sonora and Sinaloa. In her marriage to Mrs. María de Jesús Núñez y Gaxiola, she had four daughters, the first María Ana Eulalia who was born in 1814 in the asylum city of the Rosary and was baptized by the priest of Riva and Rada, (who was also a senior inquisitor in the provinces of Sonora and Sinaloa) and that he had no offspring - such Maria Ana-. The second, Mrs. Mariana de Jesús Josefa, born in 1815 on April 18, being the godmother her aunt Doña Teresa Núñez and also baptized by the same priest of the Riva and Rada and that she married Don José N. Delgado de Mazatlán, -the same Mariana de Jesus-. By the way Don Manuel N. Delgado is buried in the Ángela Peralta pantheon of that city, both were parents of María de los Dolores Delgado Fletes who married Guillermo Ponce de León in Tepic. The third: María de Jesús Ignacia Basilia who was born on June 20, 1816 whose godparents were Don Salvador Tirado and Doña Gertrudis Núñez, who was also her aunt, was baptized, as is known, in another “tall house”, the same María de Jesús Ignacia Basilia married Dr. Leopoldo Bouthier who was employed by Don Ignacio Fletes and who certainly fled to Belgium along with his brother Carlos for not agreeing with the republic and on his return he brought from there, machinery, fabrics and Belgian technicians to set up an industry in Tepic. The fourth daughter was Doña María de Jesús who married in Tepic, with an employee of her father also her name was Don Antonio Gadea y Morot, who in the future would inherit the hacienda of San José and be decorated by Don Benito Juárez to form a army during the French intervention and making itself available to Don Antonio Rosales. It was the third daughter, Doña María de Jesús Ignacia, who inherited the estate of “El Caimanero.” Source: "Chronicle of a Life" 2006.
Died:
Based on marriage record of daughter Maria de Jesus Fletes Nuñez.
Maria married Jose Ygnacio Fletes Rico 2 Apr 1813, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico. Jose (son of Phelipe Santiago Fletes Moreno and Juana Maria Rico) was christened 3 Nov 1784, San Miguel, Cocula, Jalisco, Mexico; died 21 Mar 1842, Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico; was buried , Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 27. Maria Ana Eulalia Fletes Nuñez
was christened 11 Feb 1814, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico.
- 28. Mariana de Jesus Josefa Fletes Nuñez
was born 17 Apr 1815, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico; died Abt 1870.
- 29. Maria de Jesus Ygnacia Basilia Fletes Nuñez
was born 20 Jun 1816, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico; died 26 Aug 1893, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico.
- 30. Maria de Jesus Fletes Nuñez
was born Abt. 1819, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico; died Before 22 Apr 1883.
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