Notes: 116 - Juan Pablo Parra and María Beatriz Pacho. In the year of the Lord 1804 on the first day of August, the three Banns prescribed by the Holy Council of Trent having solemnly preceded on three consecutive feast days - the first on the 25th of July, the day of James the Apostol; the second on the 26th, the day of Santa Ana; and the third on the 29th, a Sunday - and no canonical impediment having arisen, in the church I, Fray Narciso Gutiérrez, minister of this mission, asked Juan Pablo Parra, son of Raymundo Parra and Candelaria Madrid of the settlement of San Lorenzo, and María Beatriz Pacho, a resident of this mission who is seeking her third marriage, being a widow of Manuel Ramírez, a soldier who was from Fronteras, if they wanted to be joined in matrimony or not, and having received their consent in this I solemnly joined them on the said day in present church form for true and legitimate marriage. Present and well-known witnesses were José David Sinoque, husband of Juana Quijada; Loreto Nuñez, husband of Pascuala Castillo; and Juan de Dios Nuñez, husband of Ignacia Carrasquete, for which truths I signed on the said day, month, and year as above. = Fray Narciso Gutiérrez (rubric), Minister for His Majesty |