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Credit Municipio de Janos, Chihuahua
Event ID: 7046 Book: Janos-D Page Number: 20v-21
Event: Burial Event Date: 06/20/1747 Event Place: Janos
Notes:
Joseph Camacho, mulato.
En éste dicho Presidio en veinte de junio del año de arriba, se enterró debajo del coro y de cruz baja a Joseph Camacho que se dijo ser mulato, viudo de San Juan del Rio, sirviente de Xisptobal Domingues, quien dió esta razón; no se le administraton los Santos Sacramentos porque no se aviso con tiempo; y porque conste lo firmé. = Fray Pedro Verdugo del Castillo (rúbrica)

Joseph Camacho, mulato.
In this said Presidio on June 20th of the above year [1747], Joseph Camacho, who was said to be a mulatto, was buried with low cross beneath the choir loft. He was a widower from San Juan del Río, a servant of Xisptobal Domingues who is said to be a person of reason. None of the holy sacraments were administered because I was not notified in time. And, in certification of this I signed. = Fray Pedro Verdugo del Castillo (rubric)
 
Event Relationship [3 Records]

Personal ID: 5398 Given Name: Pedro Surname: Verdugo del Castillo Relationship: Priest
 
Personal ID: 18776 Given Name: José Surname: Camacho Relationship: Deceased
 
Personal ID: 18777 Given Name: Cristóbal Surname: Dominguez Relationship: Patrón and informant
 
 
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