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Surname: Pacheco Given Name: Francisco Sex: M
Place of Birth: Date of Birth: Order:
Place of Death: Date of Death: 01/24/1729 Cause of Death:
Race or Tribe: Residence: Janos Title: Soldado de Janos - cabo de escuadra
Place of Service: Janos Burial Place: Janos Translation: (Spanish)
Notes: Francisco Pacheco passed muster at Cocóspera on July 17, 1695 during the campaign against the Pimas, with all of his weapons but not his three horses. He was present at the inspection of the Janos Presidio on April 10, 1723, fully armed and with ten horses and a mule. He had been serving at Janos for thirty-five years and was fifty-three years old at the time, which means he was born in 1675 and joined the Janos cavalry in 1688 at the age of thirteen. Thus, he was twenty years old at the time of the Pima uprising and military campaign of 1695.

 
Event Relationship [3 Records]

Event ID: 2418 Relationship: Godfather Event Date: 04/14/1706 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 6961 Relationship: Deceased Event Date: 01/24/1729 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 7437 Relationship: Godfather Event Date: 03/21/1741 View Document A B
 
 
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