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Credit Archive Diocese of Tucson
Event ID: 148 Book: Guevavi Page Number: 20
Event: Marriage Event Date: 05/09/1745 Event Place: Guevavi
Notes: Domingo and Catalina of Tumacácori. [On the first] day of May of 1745, Domingo Tucsan and Catalina Tubutocros were married and veiled in church ceremony. Witnesses were Bernardo and his wife, Rosa. = Salvador and Isabel of Guebabi. Item: Salvador Tonorisa and Isabel Batuqui were married and veiled in church ceremony. Witnesses were Juan de Santa María, the cook, and Joseph, the paje. = Juan and Juana of Tumacácori. Item: Juan Daaqui and Juana Tutoocu were married the same day. Witnesses were Miguel Tutsa and his wife, Rosa María. = Santiago and Teresa from Tres Álamos. Item: Santiago Miagra [and] Theresa Hiatenbo were married. Witnesses were Salvador Tuutoc and Christina Tuubacnoa. = Joseph and María of Guebabi. Item: Joseph Huquisatacta and María Ubuvoci were married. Witnesses were Juan Eusebio Rayos and María Lucia Darela. = Christoval and Rosa of Sonoita. Item: Christoval Tutubsan and Rosa Teubuquosi. Witnesses were Miguel Ubuvaa and his wife, Rosa. = Juan Antonio and Rosa of Tumacácori. Item: Juan Antonio Ubuvsiba and Rosa Mamsiboa were married the same day. Witnesses were Antonio Tubasi and Joseph, alias "rabbit." = All before me, Joseph Garrucho, Minister for His Majesty
 
Event Relationship [5 Records]

Personal ID: 531 Given Name: José (alias Conejo) Surname: Relationship: Witness
 
Personal ID: 542 Given Name: José Surname: Garrucho Relationship: Priest
 
Personal ID: 563 Given Name: Juan Antonio Surname: Ubuvsiba Relationship: Husband
 
Personal ID: 564 Given Name: Rosa Surname: Mamsiboa Relationship: Wife
 
Personal ID: 565 Given Name: Antonio Surname: Tubacsiv (Tubacsip) Relationship: Witness
 
 
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