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Surname: Given Name: Francisco Sex: M
Place of Birth: Date of Birth: Order:
Place of Death: Date of Death: Cause of Death: Killed by Apaches
Race or Tribe: Residence: Suamca Title: Marido de Ana María
Place of Service: Burial Place: Suamca-in the cemetery Translation:
Notes: On August 3, 1768, I, the undersigned, after having interred in the cemetery of this mission of Santa María Suamca, the skull and some of the bones of Francisco, a child of the said mission who was killed three years ago by the Apaches, the Governor, Pedro, Alcalde Javier, and many others being witnesses to this truth, and acting on the said supposition that it freed Ana María, who was his wife, to enter a marriage contract, I make the following statement: I married Ignacio and Ana María in church ceremony according to what is mandated by the Council of Trent and sacred canon. Witnesses were Pedro, the Governor, Javier, the Alcalde, and many others, for which truth I sign on the said day, month, and year. Before me, Fr. Francisco Roche

 
Event Relationship [2 Records]

Event ID: 2130 Relationship: Deceased Event Date: 08/03/1768 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 4138 Relationship: Husband Event Date: 01/18/1766 View Document A  
 
 
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