Notes: 128 – Juan Legarra and María del Pilar Arcayos. On the 2nd day of July in the year of the Lord 1797, the three banns having preceded on three consecutive feast days as solemnly published by Father Fray Mariano Bordoy with the minister of this mission, the first on the 10th, the second on the 24th, and the third on the 25th of June with no impediment having resulted, I, Fray Ángel Alonso de Prado, minister of this mission of Tumacácori, in the church asked Juan Legarra, widower of Rosa Cuervo and a Papago Indian of this mission, and María del Pilar Arcayos, widow of Francisco Romo, a Pima Indian of this mission [if they desired to be married], and having given their mutual consent, I married them by present church policy. Well-known and present witnesses were José Pineda, widower, and Gaspar Carrillo, married to Escolastica Morales, Indians of this mission, and for this truth I sign at the said mission on the day, month, and year as above. = Fray Ángel Alonso de Prado (rubric) |