Notes: 105 - In Tumacácori, María Ygnacia, a Nijora. On February 27 of this present year of 1774, I, the undersigned minister, solemnly baptized a child of about nine or ten years of age. She is a Nijora (from an unknown Indian tribe) by nation. I gave her the name María Ygnacia. She is the daughter of pagan parents but was instructed before the said baptism in the mysteries of our holy faith according to church practices. Her godparents were Joseph de Tona and María Soledad Ramírez, he a resident of the presidio of Tubac and she of the village of Tumacácori. I advised them of the spiritual parentage they had contracted and other obligations, for which truth I signed. = Fray Gaspar de Clemente (rubric) |