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Show a area:at er er . me ee Cae ee pe has ee USE Nr et ot ee e ae Piet eaeGeg cL aL Miata OL ar ere LoL BERR DLR A UE Ue ee ot ar YE ee Nee + = sa a en nee BS ee ee ee a ea ed a THE SPANISH ARCHIVES tee 7 elgg laigtgty LUte tel eteteseiet ee et od itd gtipdnt ve onto arn eee ee eee ; yes 105 ter of José, native of Istlehuaca, twenty-eight years of age, medium height, aquiline face, scar on forehead. JOSEPHA ANTONIA DE LA Paz Bustitios, daughter of the above named, native of Mexico, Calle de Alameda, nine years of age, round, rather muddy face, and flat nose. ANTONIA DE LA Paz BustiLLos, son of Antonio Javier, brother of the above named, seven years of age, native of Mexico, Calle de Veloz, round face, large eyes, and thick nose. SANTIAGO DE SALAS, son of Antonio, native of Mexico, at San Francisco, nineteen years of age, able bodied, round face, swarthy color, and mole on the right cheek. Marta Luisa DE Senora, wife of the above, daughter of Santiago, native of Mexico, at Santa Catalina Martyr, fifteen years of age, medium size, large eyes and forehead, sharp nose. SANTIAGO SENORGA, son of the same, and brother of the above mentioned (Maria), native of Mexico, seventeen years of age, middle height, high forehead, small eyes. CRISTOBAL DE VALVERDE, son of Juan, native of Mexico, a La Merced, nineteen years of age, able bodied, swarthy, large eyes, broad nose, three moles on the right side of nose. YNEZ DE ASPINA, wife of the above, daughter of Bartolomé, rs OF NEW MEXICO native of Mexico, at Santa Catalina, seventeen years of age, able bodied, swarthy, large eyes, and sharp nose. MicvEL Ruiz, brother of the aforesaid, Cristobal, native of Mexico, ten years of age, curly hair, large eyes. TERESA Marta, daughter of the above named couple, two years of age, native of Mexico, white, black hair, eyes, and eye-brows. [This] agrees with the footing of the list which was made or recruiting and aiding the sixty-seven families men- tioned in it, together with the amount of help and accoutrement for the journey which they made to the Province of New Mexico, which is in each case named in the record by the hand of Sefior Dn José de Urrutilla, treasurer, chief official of the Royal Exchecquer; be it known to this court and the said City of Mexico that the original remains 1n the office of the chief clerk or [Notary] of the said Exchecquer, to which I refer [y p]. The which said sixty- Seven families put themselves into the hands of Captain Christobal de Velasco, head commissary appointed by the Most Worthy Sefior Viceroy, Cénde de Galves, to lead and |