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Credit Bancroft Library, Berkeley, CA
Event ID: 1217 Book: San Ignacio-D Page Number: 80
Event: Burial Event Date: 11/21/1751 Event Place: Saric
Notes: "January 1, 1752. We left the said Cerro Prieto and continued the march toward our destination. Before arriving at the village of Saric we encountered four bodies, which we buried. Upon arrival at the village we found two bodies very near the Holy Church where we were and, having found nothing with which to dig a grave because the ground was so hard, we left them in the cemetery and closed the gates. The others that the rebels killed in the said village, with regard to those where they burned the house and the roof fell in on the bodies, we left them as they were. Continuing our march, we arrived to spend the night above Tucubavia where the corresponding arrangements were made [to set up camp]. Bernardo de Urrea" (General Archive of the Indies, Guadalajara 419, 3M-20)
 
Event Relationship [11 Records]

Personal ID: 1178 Given Name: Juan Domingo Surname: Echeverria Relationship: Deceased
 
Personal ID: 3233 Given Name: Juan Lorenzo Surname: Garcia Relationship: Deceased
 
Personal ID: 3234 Given Name: Xavier Surname: Garcia Relationship: Deceased
 
Personal ID: 3235 Given Name: Manuel Surname: Garcia Relationship: Deceased
 
Personal ID: 3236 Given Name: Ignacio María Surname: Garcia Relationship: Deceased
 
Personal ID: 3237 Given Name: Juan José Surname: Garcia Relationship: Deceased
 
Personal ID: 3238 Given Name: Felipe Surname: Garcia Relationship: Deceased
 
Personal ID: 3239 Given Name: Juan María Surname: Lorna Relationship: Deceased
 
Personal ID: 3240 Given Name: Marcos Surname: Relationship: Deceased
 
Personal ID: 3241 Given Name: son of Marcos the Yaqui Surname: Relationship: Deceased
 
Personal ID: 3253 Given Name: Jacinto Surname: Bañuelos Relationship: Deceased
 
 
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