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Surname: Pamplona Given Name: José Valerio Sex: M
Place of Birth: Date of Birth: Order:
Place of Death: Tumacácori Date of Death: 07/23/1800 Cause of Death:
Race or Tribe: Pima Residence: Tumacácori Title: Hijo de Miguel Antonio Pamplona y Josefa Ocoboa
Place of Service: Burial Place: Tumacácori-in the cemetery Translation: (city in the Basque country)
Notes: All witnesses of the marriage between Miguel Antonio Gonzáles and Ignacia Higuera, were referred to as "Indians of the Town" (Tumacácori), but it is not clear to which race or tribe they belonged. However, this probably means that they were all native of the mission. In burial record #5080 of José Valerio Pamplona he is listed by Pedro Gutierrez as Pima. José died at the age of sixteen years at his parents home in mid-afternoon.

 
Event Relationship [3 Records]

Event ID: 4603 Relationship: Witness Event Date: 05/20/1798 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 4993 Relationship: Godfather Event Date: 03/03/1800 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 5080 Relationship: Deceased Event Date: 07/24/1800 View Document A  
 
 
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