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A member of a prominent Granada family, he had come to the Indies in 1516.
Jose Antonio Esquibel reported in SHHAR (Vol. I, 1994) titled "Lines of Descent from Don Alfonso XI, Rey de Castilla y Leon, to Don Ruy Diaz de Mendoza y Arellano" in which he presented eight lines of descent linking King Alfonso XI to Ruy Diaz de Mendoza y Arellano. Esquibel states that this Ruy Diaz de Mendoza y Arellano was "...presumably the same man of this name who was the husband of doña Catalina de Salazar...".
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Zaldívar, Vicente de
Fecha Formación:
1628
Acording to his son Vicente's genealogy, in the document above, he was born in Vitoria
Notes for LT. CAPTAIN GENERALVICENTEDE SALDIVAR-Y-ONATE:
He was the lieutenant captain general of the Viceroy, Don Martin Enriquez de Almanza.
This viceroy's served the king of Spain from November 5, 1568 to October 3, 1580.
Source: From the books Don Juan de Onate Colonizer of New Mexico by George P. Hammond and Northern New Spain, A research Guide by Thomas C. Barnes, Thomas H, Nayor, and Charles W. Polzer
General Vicente de ZALDIVAR400,918 was born about 1529. Parents: Ruy Diaz de ZALDIVAR and Maria Perez de OÑATE.
Spouse: Magdalena de MENDOZA y Salazar. Children were: Vicente de ZALDIVAR, Juan de ZALDIVAR, Cristobal de ZALDIVAR, Ana de ZALDIVAR (aka Magdalena de Mendoza).
http://www.raullongoria.net/Genealogy/FamilyTree/b248.html#P995
Vicente de ZALDIVAR498,3025 was born (date unknown). Vicente took the surname of his maternal grandfather. Parents: Diego GARCIA de Quintanilla and Mariana de ZALDIVAR (aka Mariana or Maria Ana de Sosa).
Spouse: Maria de TREVIÑO. Maria de TREVIÑO and Vicente de ZALDIVAR were married after 6 September 1686.3025
http://www.raullongoria.net/Genealogy/FamilyTree/b248.html#P3595
Vicente de Zaldívar, the elder, and Magdalena de Mendoza y Salazar.
The Zaldívar and Oñate families of Zacatecas were charter members of a "silver aristocracy" that had discovered and developed mines at Zacatecas in the late 1540s.
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1535
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Granada, Andalucia, España (Spain)
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1560
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Zacatecas, Reino de Nueva Galicia, Reino de Nueva España
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1560
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Ciudad de México, Mexico
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1560
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Mexico City, Mexico
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1562
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Nuevo León, México
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1564
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Zacatecas, Reino de Nueva Galicia, Reino de Nueva España
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1569
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Zacatecas, Reino de Nueva Galicia, Reino de Nueva España
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1575
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Zacatecas, Reino de Nueva Galicia, Reino de Nueva España
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1576
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Zacatecas,Zacatecas,Mexico
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