Person:Hernán Martin Serrano (3)

Watchers
Hernán MARTIN SERRANO, I
  1. Hernán MARTIN SERRANO, IAbt 1558 - Aft 1626
  • HHernán MARTIN SERRANO, IAbt 1558 - Aft 1626
  • WInés _____Abt 1560 -
  1. Hernán Martin, II, aka "El Mozo"Abt 1604 - Aft 1683
m. Abt 1577
Facts and Events
Name[1] Hernán MARTIN SERRANO, I
Gender Male
Birth[2][3] Abt 1558 Zacatecas, Mexico
Marriage to Inés _____
Marriage Abt 1577 to Juana RODRIGUEZ
Death[4] Aft 1626 Cañada District, New Mexico


1. Member of Oñate Expedition, 1598.

References
  1. Published by the Hispanic Genalogical Reserch Center of New Mexico. Great New Mexico Pedigree Database (GNMPD). (Date: viewed 2002, 2004, 2006 This source cites many works of interest for New Mexico research. Page numbers listed for this source are the page numbers of my printouts of Family Group Sheets from the GNMPD; the GNMPD does not display Individual Numbers or page numbers. The printouts contain the names of many additional siblings which have not yet been added to the Banta Family File accessed by the Reunion software program. Because there are many contributors to the GNMPD, there are variant spellings of some names. Where it seemed reasonable to do so, I have used a consistent form of the family name across generations, even if it differs slightly from that found in the database. Since the GNMPD is constantly being updated it needs to be reviewed periodically. (Last reviewed 6/2006.)).

    p. 62

  2. Published by the Hispanic Genalogical Reserch Center of New Mexico. Great New Mexico Pedigree Database (GNMPD). (Date: viewed 2002, 2004, 2006 This source cites many works of interest for New Mexico research. Page numbers listed for this source are the page numbers of my printouts of Family Group Sheets from the GNMPD; the GNMPD does not display Individual Numbers or page numbers. The printouts contain the names of many additional siblings which have not yet been added to the Banta Family File accessed by the Reunion software program. Because there are many contributors to the GNMPD, there are variant spellings of some names. Where it seemed reasonable to do so, I have used a consistent form of the family name across generations, even if it differs slightly from that found in the database. Since the GNMPD is constantly being updated it needs to be reviewed periodically. (Last reviewed 6/2006.)).
  3. Source (287).

    p. 71

  4. Source (203).