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Event ID: 3702 Book: Arizpe Page Number: 115
Event: Baptism Event Date: 09/14/1790 Event Place: Arizpe
Notes: On September 14, 1790, in the holy parochial church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción in the town of Arizpe, the Most Illustrious and Reverend Lord Don Friar Josef Joachín Granados of the Council of His Majesty and Most Dignified Bishop of Sonora, Sinaloa, and the Californias, solemnly baptized and confirmed an infant who was baptized the same day and gave her the names of Ramona Barbara Gertrudis de la Cruz. She is the legitimate daughter of Don Manuel Echeagaray, Lieutenat Colonel of Cavalry in the Royal Forces and Captain of the Royal Presidio of Santa Cruz, and Doña María Teodora Gutiérrez y Paez. Godparents at the font were Licenciado Don Alonso Tresierra y Cano, Lettered Lieutenant and Ordinary Assessor of the Intendencia and Governor of this Privince, and his wife, Doña María del Rosario Quintana, whom I reminded of their obligation and spiritual parentage. For this truth and by the proper authority I, the parish priest of this said capital, signed.
Miguel Elias Gonzales
 
Event Relationship [7 Records]

Personal ID: 5390 Given Name: Miguel Geronimo Surname: Elias Gonzales Relationship: Recording Priest
 
Personal ID: 6774 Given Name: Manuel Rafael Nicolás de Surname: Echegaray Relationship: Father
 
Personal ID: 8519 Given Name: María Teodora Surname: Gutiérrez Selis Relationship: Mother
 
Personal ID: 9614 Given Name: José Joaquín Surname: Granados Relationship: Officiating Priest
 
Personal ID: 9615 Given Name: Ramona Barbara Gertrudis de la Cruz Surname: Echegaray Relationship: Baptized
 
Personal ID: 9616 Given Name: Alonso Surname: Tresierra y Cano Relationship: Godfather
 
Personal ID: 9617 Given Name: María del Rosario Surname: Quintana y Peralta Relationship: Godmother
 
 
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