María González de Henestrosa

María González de Henestrosa

Female - Aft 1356

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  • Name María González de Henestrosa  
    Gender Female 
    Died Aft Sep 1356 
    Person ID I16153  Young Kent Ancestors
    Last Modified 14 Apr 2018 

    Father Fernán Gutierrez de Henestrosa 
    Mother Maria Arias de Asturias 
    Family ID F4932  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Juan García de Padilla,   b. Padilla, Spain Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1348/1351 
    Children 
     1. Maria of PADILLA,,   b. 1334, Padilla, Spain Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Jul 1361  (Age 27 years)
    Last Modified 20 Mar 2022 
    Family ID F700  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Dear Mara ~
      Thank you for your good post. Much appreciated.

      I found the documents you cited in your post in a PDF File available
      online at:

      1st item:
      http://www.google.com/search?q=hijas+de+dicha+Estefan%C3%ADa%2C+una+renta+anual+de+&sourceid=navclient-ff&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGGL,GGGL:2006-45,GGGL:en

      The author and title of the PDF file is:

      Angel Vaca Lorenzo, Documentación Medieval de la Villa de Astudillo

      Besides the relevant documents which you have kindly cite for the
      newsgroup, I note there is another helpful document listed as #52 on
      page 56. This item is dated 18 April 1351. In this document María
      González, widow of Juan García de Padilla, is identified as the
      daughter of Fernán Gutiérrez de Henestrosa. She is also identified as
      the mother of Diego García de Padilla and Mari Diáz. This document
      fully confirms the pedigree you set forth in your earlier post.

      "Mari Diáz" (otherwise known as María Díaz de Padilla) listed in this
      document was the mistress/wife of Pedro I the Cruel, King of Castile
      and León.

      For interest's sake, the following is the list of the 17th Century New
      World colonists that descend from María Díaz de Padilla through her
      younger daughter, Isabel, wife of Edmund of Langley, Duke of York:

      Barbara Aubrey, John Bevan, St. Leger Codd, Edward Digges, John
      Fisher, Warham Horsmanden, Philip & Thomas Nelson, Thomas Owsley, John
      Oxenbridge, Katherine Saint Leger, Mary Johanna Somerset.

      Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah


      On Jul 30, 9:29 am, mara Gonzalez Morejon
      wrote:
      < The filiation o María Padilla, mistress of King Pedro I of Castile,
      is
      < proven by contemporary sources, especially from the Monastery of
      Sta. Clara
      < de Astudillo.
      <
      < In 1351, she and her brother Diego García (de Padilla), write a
      letter to
      < their mother Mari González (de Henestrosa), thanking her for the
      < distribution made of the inheritance left by their father Juan
      García (de
      < Padilla), already diseased.
      <
      < 1354, nov. 19 (Sta. Clara de Astudillo): In a purchase deed, Diego
      García,
      < Maestre de Calatrava, sells to his sister María Padilla several
      properties
      < that had belonged to Garcilaso in Astudilla, plus other properties.
      <
      < On June 10, 1355, in the aforementioned monastery, María de Padilla
      donates
      < to the Monastery a property in Cubillas de Cerrato which she had
      purchased
      < from her uncle Juan Fernández de Henestrosa, and other properties in
      < Astudillo which she had inherited from her father or others which
      she had
      < purchased from Mencía López.
      <
      < So far, from the sources I’ve checked, her mother does not seem to
      be María
      < Fernández, but rather Marí González daughter of Fernán Gutiérrez de
      < Henestrosa and Estefanía, but I haven’t completed documenting this
      line.
      <
      < Tentatively it would be:
      <
      < Fernán Gutiérrez de Henestrosa + Estefanía
      <
      < Parents of
      <
      < Juan Fdz de Henestrosa, María González de Henestrosa (María
      Padilla's
      < mother), plus two nuns (Sancha Gutiérrez and Abbess Juan Fernández
      de
      < Henestrosa.
      <
      < I base this assertion on the following quotes:
      <
      < 1336, feb. 11 (Sta. Clara de Astudillo): Letter on the distribution
      of the
      < goods left in Henestrosa by Fernán Gutiérrez and his wife Doña
      Estefanía for
      < their children Mari González and Juan Fernández de Henestrosa.
      <
      < 1325, sept. 7 (Sta., Clara de Astudillo): Letter written by Doña
      Estefanía,
      < Johan Fernández de Henestrosa, Juan García Padilla, and by Mari
      González,
      < ensuring Sancha and Juana Fernández, daughters of Estefanía, an
      annual
      < income of 40 loads of bread from Alba de Vertabillo and Alcubilla.
      < garantizando a Sancha Gutíerrez y a Juana Fernández, hijas de dicha
      < Estefanía, una renta anual de 40 cargas de pan del heredamiento de
      Alba de
      < Vertavillo y de Alcubilla.
      <
      < 1335, feb.17 (Mon. Sta. Clara, Astudillo): Arbitration decision on
      the
      < litigation by Juan García de Padilla and his wife Mari González on
      the
      < distribution of the inheritance of their mother Doña Estefanía.
      < 1339 Jan. 4 (Sta. Clara de Astudillo): Sancha Gutiérrez, Abbess in
      the
      < monastery of Sta. Clara de Reinos and Juana Fernández, a nun in the
      same
      < monastery, renounce all the properties to which they may be entitled
      left by
      < their parents Fernán Gutiérrez and Doña Estefanía, except for some
      < properties, in favour of their brother Juan Fdz de Henestrosa, and
      Mari
      < González, wife of Juan García de Padilla.
      <
      < Regards,
      <
      < Mara
      Source: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/soc.history.medieval/1os5WrtBeKw