Notes: This was the last baptism recorded at Guevavi before the Pima uprising, which began the same day. In fact, it is likely that the rebellion was already well under way when the baptism occurred, making it highly unlikely that Governor Juanico Cavoxtutoc was in any way involved in the conspiracy, since he is the godfather for this baptism. Padre Garrucho was the officiating priest at the baptism, but it was Padre Pauer who recorded the following after this entry on March 4, 1753, one year, three months and 13 days later: "On this day (November 21, 1751) this Pima nation rose up and rebelled. For this cause it has been without a minister until the year 1753, in which year they re-established their village and humbled themselves in peace. For this truth I sign - Francisco Pauer, Minister of Doctrine for His Magesty." |