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Title
Mission Santa Clara Burial Records 0034
Creator
de Noboa, Diego
de la Peña, Thomas
sus padres gentiles
Date Created and/or Issued
1786-11-23
1786-11-26
1786-12-26
1786-12-31
1787-01-09
1787-01-11
1787-01-19
1787-01-29
1787-02-04
Publication Information
Santa Clara University Library, Archives & Special Collections
Contributing Institution
Santa Clara University
Collection
Mission Santa Clara Sacramental Records
Rights Information
Permission to copy or publish any portion of SCU Archives materials must be given by Santa Clara University Library, Archives & Special Collections.
Description
Records of burials performed at Mission Santa Clara between 1777 and 1850
scl_d_v1_038.tif
Type
image
Format
image/tiff
Identifier
http://content.scu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/mission/id/1297
Language
Spanish
Subject
Agripina Maria
Apolinario
Calixta Maria
Eufrasio
Francisco de las Llagas
Hermenegildo
Jorge
Ladislao Antonio
Maria Coleta
Maria Fortunata
Maria de la Ascension
Murguia, Joseph Antonio
Raymundo Lulio
Ysidro Antonio
[missing]
De Noboa, Diego
De la Peña, Thomas
Sus padres gentiles
Place
Santa Clara (Calif.)
San Antonio, rancheria de
San Bernardino
San Carlos, rancheria de
San Francisco Solano, rancheria de
San Francisco, rancheria de Nuestro Padre
San Joseph
San Joseph, rancheria de
Santa Agueda
Source
376; 377; 378; 379; 380; 381; 382; 383; 384; 385; 386; 387; 388
Relation
Mission Santa Clara Sacramental Records

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