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YAQUI
1/ Alejandra Avendaño b. 1853 d. 1907 m. March 18, 1873 Sagrario de san miguel. Culiacan , Sinaloa Mex. Husband: Victor Verdugo
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2/ Francisca Avendaño
Abt. 1849 M. 10 feb. 1866
Anastacio Verdugo
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3/ Josefa Margarita Avendaño born: abt. 1868 Santa Maria
Oaxaca Mexico
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4/ Narciso Avendaño
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5/ Jose Alvino Abendano
6/ Maria Cornelia Cipriana Avendano
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Maria Mejia Queretaro, Mexico, Civil Registration Births, 1866-1937 for Maria Avendaño El Marqués
1866 - 1930
7/ Serapia Sixta Avendaño
Avendaño
Pablo Avendaño Abt. 1830
​Manuela Sandoval
Married: 1851
Chalcatongo de Hidalgo,
Oaxaca, México
Name Gender AgeBirth
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Spouse Child: Victor Verdugo
Nuestra Senora de Azpilcueca del Valle de Avendano
http://lib.nmsu.edu/archives/documents/ahadnmpi2.pdf
Mexican and Central American Manuscripts
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ACATLÁN, MEXICO
Registers of Marriages and Baptisms. 1567-1621.
192 p. 30-31 cm. HHB [M-M 429]
Baptismal and marriage records kept in Acatlán and vicinity. Includes an introductory statement for the first marriage register, 1529, signed by Fray Tomás de Santa Caterina, and a 1588 count of marriages signed by Ignacio de Barrientos. Entries prior to 1595 are written primarily in Náhuatl, with later entries in Spanish.
ACCOUNT OF TENTHS RECEIVED BY THE LORD ADMIRAL. 1587-1598
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Alexander H. Stephens, John Quincy Adams, James K. Polk, Ulysses S. Grant, Benjamin Harrison, and William H. Taft.
AVENDAÑO SUÁREZ DE SOUSA, PEDRO DE, b. ca. 1654
Fee de Erratas, Respuesta Apologetica â la Dedicatoria Aprovaciones, y Sermòn de la Purificacion, que imprimiô . . . El Doctor Don Diego Suaso, y Coscojales. . . . [Mexico. 1703]
98 p. 21 cm. HHB [M-M 259]
An attack, in prose and verse, upon the model sermon preached by Suaso, Archdeacon of the Mexico City Cathedral, on February 2, 1703; ascribed on t.p. to "Santiago de Henares," but containing a statement near the end which names as authors Avendaño and one or more collaborators; attributed by Beristáin to Avendaño only.
Except for the transposition of certain opening and closing verses and the addition of the authorship statement, this Ms. is substantially identical with item 2 of "Varios papeles . . ." (M-M 255); for Suaso's sermon, see item 1 of "Varios papeles. . . ."