Notes: Part of a large extended family that was either living at Suamca or Terrenate, or, as she was, on the panic-driven withdrawal from the Santa Cruz and San Luis Valleys in the days following the Pima uprising, María Rosa had two toddlers at her side and a six-month-old infant at her breast. She and her husband, Juan Ignacio Luque, lived in the San Luis Valley and were married by Father Garrucho on June 19, 1746 at Guevavi. News that the rebels had attacked her brother's house in the real of Oquitoa was some of the first information to reach the outside world. It would be several excruciating days before she would learn for sure that he and two of his small children had been killed. |