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Surname: Crespo Given Name: Juan Antonio Sex: M
Place of Birth: Date of Birth: Order:
Place of Death: Outside of the compound at Tumacácori Date of Death: 06/05/1801 Cause of Death: Killed by Apaches
Race or Tribe: Pima Residence: Tumacácori Title: Marido de Gertrudis Brixio; Died in the Apache attack of June 5, 1801
Place of Service: Burial Place: Tumacácori-in the cemetery Translation: (Spanish)
Notes: In the year of the Lord 1801 on the fifth of June, Juan Antonio Crespo, a Pima Indian from Caborca of the age of fifty years and married to María Gertrudis Brixio and residing in this village, came by his death at the hands of the Apaches, who attacked this village on the fifth of the same month. His body was buried on the said day in the cemetery of the said church, for which truths I signed as above. Fr. Narciso Gutierrez, Mtro for S.M. (See also José María Paxarito and Felix Hurtado who were killed in the same Apache attack)

 
Event Relationship [5 Records]

Event ID: 2928 Relationship: Deceased Event Date: 06/06/1801 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 4608 Relationship: Prior Husband (deceased) Event Date: 12/06/1802 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 4631 Relationship: Father of the groom Event Date: 06/14/1811 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 4807 Relationship: Father Event Date: 03/26/1796 View Document A  
 
Event ID: 4997 Relationship: Father Event Date: 11/27/1800 View Document A  
 
 
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