Notes: 140 - Pedro de Ochoa and Gertrudis Bruxio. On the 6th day of December in the year of the Lord 1802, the three banns mandated by the Holy Council of Trent to be held on three solemn and consecutive feast days having preceded: the first on the 28th of November; the second on the day of San Andres Apostol on the 30th; and the 3rd on the 5th of December, the second Sunday of Advent, with no canonical impediment having resulted, I, Fray Narciso Gutíerrez, Presbyter Apostolic Minister of this mission of San Joseph de Tumacácori, in the church asked Pedro Ochoa, a resident of this [mission] and widower of Josepha Martínez, and Gertrudis Bruxio, widow of Juan Antonio Crespo, if they wanted to be joined in matrimony. Having received their consent according to present church policy by which true and legitimate marriage is performed, I solemnly joined them. Present and well-known witnesses were Manuel Soto, married to Guadalupe Armenta of the Presidio of Santa María; Ramón Pamplona, son of Miguel Pamplona and Josepha Ocoboa; and Bernardino Higuera, married to María Ygnacia de la Bega, children of this mission. And for this truth I signed on the said day, month, and year as above. = Fray Narciso Gutiérrez (rubric), Minister for His Majesty |