Maria Feliciana CASADOS (b. abt. 1720 , Santa Fe, New Mexico Territory d. abt. 1774 , New Mexico Territory )
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Maria Feliciana CASADOS was born abt. 1720 in Santa Fe, New Mexico Territory
Maria Feliciana CASADOS was the child of ? and ?Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Maria Feliciana married Pedro Antonio TRUJILLO 10 May 1741 in Santa Fe, New Mexico Territory . The couple had (at least) 1 child. Pedro Antonio TRUJILLO was born abt. 1719 in Abiquiú, New Mexico, USA.
Maria Feliciana CASADOS died abt. 1774 in New Mexico Territory.
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[Hide/Show]Maria Feliciana CASADOS married Pedro Antonio TRUJILLO-- Date: 10 May 1741 Place: Santa Fe, New Mexico Territory
Children of Pedro Antonio TRUJILLO and Maria Feliciana CASADOS:
Children of Pedro Antonio TRUJILLO and Maria Feliciana CASADOS:
Juana Maria TRUJILLO (b.17 April 1760, Jemez, Santa Fe, New Mexico Territory d. , )
m. Juan Ygnacio LUCERO DE GODOY 1774
m. Juan Ygnacio LUCERO DE GODOY 1774
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1741 Marriage / Partner
Maria Feliciana CASADOS and Pedro Antonio TRUJILLO 10 May 1741, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
Maria Feliciana CASADOS and Pedro Antonio TRUJILLO 10 May 1741, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
1760 Birth of Child
Juana Maria TRUJILLO was born 17 April 1760, Jemez, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
Juana Maria TRUJILLO was born 17 April 1760, Jemez, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
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