Notes: 228 - Javier Ygnacio Medina and Luisa Pintor. On the 24th of April in the year of the Lord 1814, the three banns prescribed by the Holy Council of Trent having solemnly preceded on three consecutive feast days: the first on the day that was the same as the first day of Easter; the second on the 11th, and the third on the 12th day of Easter, without any impediment having resulted, I, Fray Narciso Gutiérrez, Minister for His Majesty at this mission of San José de Tumacácori, in the church asked Javier Ygnacio Medina, widower of Rita Pamplona, and Luisa Pintor, daughter of Francisco Pintor and Michaela Grijalva, all Indians of this mission, if they wanted to be joined in matrimony, and having received their consent, I solemnly joined them according to present policy for performing true and legitimate marriage and veiled them the same day. Present and well-known witnesses were Ygnacio Zapata, married to Emerencia Mesa, Manuel Carrillo, married to Clara Gonzales, and Miguel Antonio Gonzales, married to Ygnacia Figueroa. And for this truth I signed on the day, month, and year as above. = Fray Narciso Gutiérrez (rubric), Minister for His Majesty |