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Surname: Given Name: José Sex: M
Place of Birth: Date of Birth: Order:
Place of Death: Guevavi Date of Death: 12/20/1744 Cause of Death:
Race or Tribe: Residence: Title: Vaquero, Marido de Juana; Died in the 1744 epidemic at Guevavi
Place of Service: Burial Place: Guevavi-in the cemetery Translation:
Notes: He was a cowboy who may to have died on December 20th but was not buried until December 24, 1744, in the cemetery at Guevavi. Or, it may be that Manuel José de Sosa, who was recording the burials during this devastating epidemic may have gotten confused and recorded his burial twice

 
Event Relationship [2 Records]

Event ID: 530 Relationship: Deceased Event Date: 12/20/1744 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 538 Relationship: Deceased Event Date: 12/24/1744 View Document A  
 
 
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