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Surname: Given Name: María Sex: F
Place of Birth: Date of Birth: Order:
Place of Death: Pipían Date of Death: 12/01/1771 Cause of Death:
Race or Tribe: Papago Residence: Title: Soltera
Place of Service: Burial Place: Pipian-en el campo Translation:
Notes: At the Papago rancheria of Pipían, although it is not known what day or month it happened, but in this year, Juana Rosa wife of the Mador Francisco; Maria, a single lady; Luisa, an infant; all of the Papago nation, were buried without any of the sacraments in the countryside like animals. They had been gathered to this village of Tumacacori, for which turth I sign because it is known by persons who saw them die.

 
Event Relationship [1 Records]

Event ID: 3723 Relationship: Deceased Event Date: 12/01/1771 View Document A  
 
 
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