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Credit Archive Diocese of Tucson
Event ID: 686 Book: Guevavi Page Number: 55
Event: Burial Event Date: 11/11/1751 Event Place: Guevavi
Notes: On the 11th of November [1751] I buried in this church ----, son of Christoval Cubucanibat. = Item. [I buried] another little daughter of the said parent called Michaela. Both were babies. = Joseph Garrucho. We know Felipe's age because he was baptized just five months previously on June 27, 1751. This was the last death recorded at Guevavi before the Pima uprising, which began just ten days later. Padre Pauer recorded the following after this entry on February 18, 1754: "On November 21 of this year of 1751 the entire Pima nation rebelled and did not return to this village until the year 1754, in which year they began to return to their church. - Francisco Pauer." This statement does not agree with what he wrote in the baptismal section of the Guevavi book. Baptisms seem to have re-commenced in 1753, burials in 1754, and marriages in1756.
 
Event Relationship [4 Records]

Personal ID: 542 Given Name: José Surname: Garrucho Relationship: Priest
 
Personal ID: 1772 Given Name: Cristóbal Surname: Cubucanibat Relationship: Father
 
Personal ID: 1773 Given Name: Felipe Surname: Cubucanibat Relationship: Deceased
 
Personal ID: 1774 Given Name: Micaela Surname: Cubucanibat Relationship: Deceased
 
 
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