Notes: 159 - Juan Francisco Pamplona and Loreta Zúñiga, Indians. On the 30th day of September in the year of the Lord 1808, the three banns prescribed by the Holy Council of Trent having solemnly preceded; the first on September 21, day of San Matheo Apostol; the second on Sunday the 25th; and the third on the 29th, the day of San Miguel Archangel; with no impediment resulting, I, Fray, Narciso Gutiérrez, father apostolic minister for His Majesty in this mission of Tumacácori, in the church asked Francisco Pamplona, an Indian of this village and son of Joseph Pamplona and Ines Vidal, and Loreta Zúñiga, daughter of Juan Chrisóstomo Zúñiga and Salvadora de la Torre, all of this mission, if they wanted to be joined in matrimony, and upon receiving their consent according to present church policy for performing true and legitimate marriage, I solemnly joined and veiled them on the same day. Present and well-known witnesses were Juan Legarra, married to Pilara Arcayos; Ignacio Zapata, married to Emerencia Mesa; Juan José Allandes, married to Josepha Ocoboa; all Indians of this mission, and for which truth I signed on the said day, months, and year as above. = Fray Narciso Gutiérrez (rubric), Minister for His Majesty |