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Surname: Barragán |
Given Name: Manuel de |
Sex: M |
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Place of Death: Bicuñer on the Colorado River |
Date of Death: 07/17/1781 |
Cause of Death: Killed by Yuma Indians |
Race or Tribe: Criollo |
Residence: San Luis Valley; Tubac |
Title: Hijo de Juan Epumuceno Barragan; Marido de Francisca Antonia Olguin; Vecino de Tubac-1767; Intérprete "inteligente in la lengua Pima;" Fundador de San Francisco; Killed in the Yuma uprising on the Colorado River on July 17, 1781. |
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Notes: Although he returned to Tubac afterwards, he was a personal servant of Juan Bautista de Anza on the colonizing expedition to the Río San Francisco; In the Tubac census of 1767 he is listed as having no children living in his household. |