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Credit Bancroft Library, Berkeley, CA
Event ID: 2278 Book: San Ignacio-D Page Number: 81
Event: Burial Event Date: 12/01/1751 Event Place: San Ignacio
Notes: "People who died in this village during the time of the uprising: In the first part of December Bartolo, the Yaqui shoemaker and servant of Sabina Moraga died. In January the following died: Rosa de Mendoza, wife of Vicente Valenzuela; Xavier, the Pima forman of this village; A small child of the same; Miguel, a Pima Bajo called “little bird” (pajarito); Tomás, my Yaqui peón; Antonio, a Yaqui who works for no one; Catalina, a Yaqui; Ingacio, my carpenter and soap maker; The wife of Josef Guinilla; Old Josi, the Yaqui; Another old Yaqui from Agua Caliente; A small daughter of Luis Guinilla; Cristina of Santa Magdalena; Teresa, wife of Tomás, the blind man from Santa Magdalena; A female Indian of Luis Dominguez; Josef Antonio, an Apache of Alférez [Josef Ignacio] Salazar; Damian, servant of Captain Don Santiago [Ruiz de Ael]; A little baby girl of Miguel Contreras; A small son of [Luis] Villela; A baby daughter of Juan, the freighter; Tomás, the son of my governor. All of these who were adults died in receipt of the holy sacraments. Those “of reason” and the children, were buried in the church. The rest were buried in the cemetery. Gaspar Stiger"
 
Event Relationship [3 Records]

Personal ID: 3074 Given Name: Gaspar Surname: Stiger Relationship: Priest
 
Personal ID: 3548 Given Name: María Sabina de Surname: Moraga Relationship: Patrona
 
Personal ID: 6190 Given Name: Bartolo Surname: Relationship: Deceased
 
 
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