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ALMANSA, JUAN JOSE
ALDERETE, VICENTE
ALARI, MANUEL
ALMAGUES, BLAS
ALPUENTE, JUAN DE
ALAMILLA, JOSEPH ANSELMO DE
ALTAMIRANO, JUAN DE 1768: MEXICO
ALPUENTE, JUAN DE
ALVAREZ, GASPAR
ALANIS, SAPOPA DE
ALANIS, BARTHOLOME DE
ALONSO, ESTEBAN
ALANIS, FRANCISCO DE
ALVARADO, ANDRES ISIDRO
ALARI, JUAN ANTONIO
ALVAREZ, JUAN
ALMAGRO, ANDRES DE
ALARI, RAFAEL
ALARY, JOSE ANTONIO
ALARI, MANUEL
ALARCON, MARTIN DE
ALVAREZ, JUAN
ALARY, IGNACIO 1785 Feb 12: CARRIZAL
ALIRI, JOSEPH
ALCALA PARDO, JOSEPH DIONICIO
ALARI, JOSEPH ANTONIO
ALVAREZ DE CASTRO, FRANCISCO 1781 Oct 26: N.P.
ALBARADO, JUAN MAXIMO
ALVAREZ DE ROSALES, PEDRO
ALVARADO, MANUEL
ALCEGA Y ZUNIGA, ANTONIO DE
ALDAS, JUANA DE 1659 Jan 31: PARRAL
ALVAREZ DE LA BANDERA, FRANCISCO
ALEMAN, JOSE SIPRIANO
ALCON, JUAN ANTONIO
ALEGRE
ALVAREZ GALLEGOS, JUAN
ALARCON, PEDRO ESTOLANO
ALVAREZ CASTILLON, PEDRO
ALVAREZ, JUAN 1724 Apr 07: COLEGIO DE PUEBLA
ALBAREZ, JUAN FELIPE
ALDERETE, PEDRO 1785 Oct 22: ZACATECAS
ALARCON, BLAS DE 1711 Nov 22: SANTIAGO PAPASQUIARO, NUEVA VIZCAYA
ALVARES, FRANCISCO
ALMANDOS, FELIX
ALVAREZ, ANTONIO 1819 Mar 12: ZACATECAS
ALBARASIN, CRISTOBAL DE
ALVAREZ, HERNANDO
ALARCON, SALVADOR FLORENCIO
ALCEGA Y URDINOLA, MARIA DE

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