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New Mexico Baptisms
San Miguel del Bado Church

Baptisms: Volume I: 1 January 1829 to 12 May 1844
NMGS Press Item #A7, 1997
Indexed and spiral bound. $40.00. 344 pages.

Baptisms:Volume II: 12 May 1844 to 6 July 1853
NMGS Press Item #A8, 1997
Indexed and spiral bound. $42.00. 376 pages.

Marriages: November 1829 to November 1878.
NMGS Press Item #C5, 1997
Indexed and spiral bound. $36.00. 284 pages.


{San Miguel del Bado area}

Excerpts from the Introduction, by Jose Ricardo Gonzales:

"San Miguel del Vado (Bado) is located in central New Mexico on the Pecos River. It served as a ford on the Pecos River and was the eastern entrance to the capitol of New Mexico, Santa Fe. During the late Spanish and Mexican periods, San Miguel del Vado was the gateway from the eastern plains into Hispanic America. San Miguel was ranked as fourth in size in population in New Mexico in the early 1800s, during the late Spanish and early Mexican periods."

"The earliest church record extant at San Miguel del Vado begins January 1829. Prior to that time some of the sacramental records for the area were either in Galisteo or in the church of Pecos Pueblo, which dates from the early 1600s. The Pecos Pueblo remained the focus of Indian life until it was abandoned in 1837."

The first indications of village life for San Miguel came from records kept by the Catholic Church either at the Pecos Pueblo -- Nuestra Señora de los Remedios de Galisteo. The first recorded baptism for San Miguel del Vado took place on 27 May 1799 at Pecos (AASF reel #6, frame 346). The first wedding was recorded at Galisteo 28 November 1798. (AASF Reel #27, frame 230). The first burial was recorded 9 September 1799 at Galisteo. (AASF Reel #35, frame 594.)

"San Miguel was the principal Hispanic village on the Pecos River until the advent of the railroad in the 1880s -- well into the American period beginning in 1846. San Miguel del Vado lost its prominence to the newly formed town of Las Vegas as the center of San Miguel County with the coming of the railroad." [The introduction continues, and names numerous towns and placitas in the area.]

Included are lists of abbreviations and phrases used in the publication, and a name index.
Names are indexed three ways: by name of person baptised, by parents' names, and also by godparents, grandparents, and others named.

Extracted by Eloise Arellanes, Lila Armijo Pfeufer and Lorraine Bradford. Compiled by Margaret Leonard Windham and Evelyn Lujan Baca. Introduction by Jose Ricardo Gonzales, map by Ernie Jaskolski. A publication of the New Mexico Genealogical Society.

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