Her father was Jose Sanchez de Zamora, and her mother was Juana de la Mancha. In 1750, she lived in Camargo. The census recorded that she was the wife of a settler, and española. Her household had 13 people, and they did not receive government aid to move to the colony.
In 1723, she requested a dispensation to marry Juan Bautista de la Garza. Dispensation source: Guerra, et. al., Index to the Marriage Investigations of the Diocese of Guadalajara, p.228.
She married Jose Hinojosa, son of Diego Hinojosa Cantu and Maria Josefa de la Garza y Diaz Molina on 13 Feb 1741 in Cadereyta. The groom was 38 years old. It was her second marriage, and his second marriage. Their padrino was Jose Rodriguez Baca, and their madrina was Ana de Hinojosa. Joaquin Morales was a witness.
Juana Maria de la Luz de la Garza. She married Jose Bartolome Garcia, son of Francisco Garcia and Maria Gertrudis Guajardo. He owned land in Porción 26, Camargo, Porción 28, Camargo.
Juan Jose de la Garza, born 1724. He married Maria Gerarda. He owned land in Porción 88, Camargo.
Jose Antonio Hinojosa, born 1741.
Lucas Hinojosa, born 1743.
Francisco Javier Hinojosa, born 1745.
Jose Joaquin Hinojosa, born 1747.
Jose Acenscio Hinojosa, born 1749.
In 1767, as the widow of a primitivo poblador, she was granted Camargo 27 by the King of Spain. She had moved to the town of Santander. Possession was given to Jose Gutierrez.