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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Pojoaque Burials, Duran, Romero, Garcia, Cuellar, Mestas

On May 28, 1780, Juana Duran was buried, single daughter of Miguel Duran and Josepha Lujana, españoles and residents of the mission of Tesuque and signed here in the church of Nuestra Señora de San Francisco de Nambe.

On May 29, 1780, Micaela Garcia was buried, she was married to Pedro Antonio Duran, españoles and resident of Tesuque, signed here in the church of Nuestra Señora de San Francisco de Nambe.

On May 25, 1780, Pablo Romero was buried, single son of unknown father and Gertrudes Romero, Indian of the parish of Pojoaque, signed here in the mission of Nuestra Señora de San Francisco de Nambe.

On May 30, 1780, Joseph Miguel Romero was buried, father of unknown and Getrudes Romero, Indian of this parish of Pojoaque, signed here in the mission of Nuestra Señora de San Francisco de Nambe.

On May 30, 1780, Juana Maria Unanui, Comanche Indian, signed here in the mission of Nuestra Señora de San Francisco de Nambe. (frame 291-11)

On June 8, 1780, Julian Cuellos was buried, married to Maria Agueda Cista, also Julian, Indian, both living of the jurisdiction of Albuquerque, signed here in the mission of Nuestra Señora de San Francisco de Nambe.

On On June 10, 1780, Francisco, parvulo and son of Juan Christobiche and Lorenza, Indians from Tesuque, signed here in the mission of Nuestra Señora de San Francisco de Nambe.

On June 15, 1780, Thomas Cuellar was buried, married to Petrona Garcia from Sandia, signed here in the mission of Nuestra Señora de San Francisco de Nambe.

On June 22, 1780, Diego Mestas, Indian of the ____ nation and widowed of Juana, from the villa of Santa Fe, signed here in the mission of Nuestra Señora de San Francisco de Nambe.

On June 20, 1780, Juan Cruz was buried, parvulo legitimate child of Agustine Kake and Luisa Chaguarcan, Indians of the post of Rio Tesuque and signed here in the mission of Nuestra Señora de San Francisco de Nambe. (frame 292-12, Pg. 4)

References:  AASF #37, Pojoaque Burials
Ⓒ 2012 Henrietta M. Christmas

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