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Surname: Gómez Robledo Given Name: Francisco Ignacio Sex: M
Place of Birth: Date of Birth: Order:
Place of Death: Janos Date of Death: 05/16/1733 Cause of Death:
Race or Tribe: Residence: Janos Title: Soldado de Janos - Teniente; Marido de Doña Antonia Granillo; Buried in the Janos Presidio Chapel
Place of Service: Janos Burial Place: Janos-in the presidio chapel, in the first section Translation: (Spanish - son of Gome of the oak forest)
Notes: Francisco Ignacio Gómez Robledo passed muster at Cocóspera on July 17, 1695 during the campaign against the Pimas, with all of his weapons but not his three horses. He was on detail during the inspection of the Janos Presidio on April 10, 1723, but was recorded as fully armed and in possession of fifteen horses and one mule

 
Event Relationship [10 Records]

Event ID: 1992 Relationship: Godfather Event Date: 01/07/1723 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 1997 Relationship: Godfather Event Date: 09/16/1724 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 6805 Relationship: Father of the deceased Event Date: 07/22/1723 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 6989 Relationship: Godfather Event Date: 01/27/1727 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 7005 Relationship: Deceased Event Date: 05/16/1733 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 7234 Relationship: Godfather Event Date: 07/01/1727 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 7243 Relationship: Godfather Event Date: 03/22/1729 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 7246 Relationship: Godfather Event Date: 09/09/1729 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 7305 Relationship: Godfather Event Date: 09/16/1726 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 7318 Relationship: Godfather Event Date: 10/18/1728 View Document A  
 
 
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