Roybal

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Roybal, also spelled Roibal, is a Spanish surname.

[edit] History

The name first appears in documents dating to around 1680. One of the first recorded instances is that of Ignacio Roybal, a soldier who traveled with Don Diego de Vargas to reconquer the city of Santa Fe, New Mexico from the Indians after the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. Fray Angélico Chávez, a New Mexico historian, is also a descendent of the New Mexico Roybal lineage and was one of the first to trace it. Many Roybals trace their ancestry to the New Mexico cities of Santa Fe, Pojoaque, El Rancho, Jacona, to the San Ildefonso Pueblo, where it is shared by Native Americans, and to the historical area of Cuyumungue. The name also has history in Southern Colorado, Pecos, New Mexico and Las Vegas, New Mexico.

[edit] Notable people with the last name Roybal

  • J. Roybal, Painter
  • Alfonso Roybal (Awa Tsireh), San Ildefonso Pueblo painter
  • Antonio Roybal, painter and sculptor
  • Edward Roybal, politician
  • Ignacio Roibal (Roybal), Spanish soldier with Diego de Vargas from Spain and the owner of the Historic Sena Plaza in Santa Fe
  • Louis Roybal, Professional Billiard (Pool) Player and Teacher
  • J.D. Roybal, Native American painter from San Ildefonso Pueblo
  • James Roybal, sculptor
  • Josefa Roybal, Native American painter
  • Lucille Roybal-Allard, politician
  • Max Roybal, New Mexico santero and painter
  • Ronald Roybal, Native American flautist
  • Don Santiago Roybal, appointed in 1730 by the archbishops of Guadalajara, Mexico to oversee the missions of New Mexico.
  • Louie Roybal Jr., RCDD
  • Katherine Roybal, Princess of VA
  • Benjamin Roybal, Famous guitarist

[edit] Sources

  • Motto, Sytha (1973). Old Houses of New Mexico and The People Who Built Them. Albuquerque: Calvin Horn Publisher, Inc. ISBN 0910750246. 
  • "Roybal, Josefa". National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian. (1995). The Museum. 183. ISBN 0-8212-2216-3.