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ATANACIO UYOA, JOSEF ANTONIO N.D.: PARRAL
ATENCIO, MARIA ROSA 1731: N.P.
ATENCIO, MIGUEL 1745: N.P.
ATENSIO, CAYETANO JULIAN 1754: N.P.
ATENSIO, JUAN AGUSTIN 1754: N.P.
ATENSIO, LAZARO 1750: N.P.
ATENSIO, MARIA DE 1754: N.P.
ATIENSO, DOLORES DE 1751: COSIGURIACHIC
ATIENSO, JUANA DOLORES N.D.: N.P.
ATIENSO, JUANA DOLORES DE 1752: COSIGURIACHIC
ATIENZA SEVILLANO, JOSEPH DE 1677: MEXICO (CIUDAD), BARRIO DE SAN AGUSTIN
ATIENZA, JOSEPH DE (EL MOZO)
ATIENZA, JOSEPH DE (EL VIEJO)
ATIENZA, JUAN DE
ATONDO Y ANTILLON, ISIDRO DE 1630: NAVARRA, SPAIN 1690: N.P.
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