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HERRERA, BLAS DE
HERNANDEZ, ANTONIO
HERRERA, SEBASTIAN DE (EL MOZO)
HERRERA Y LEYVA, PEDRO DE
HERRERA, NICOLAS DE
HERRERA, THOMAS DE
HEREDIA, PEDRO DE
HERNANDEZ, ALEJANDRO
HERRERA, THOMAS DE
HERRERA, DOMINGO DE
HERRERA, SEBASTIAN DE
HERRERA, ANTONIO DE
HERNANDES, MIGUEL
HERNANDEZ, JOSE MANUEL
HERRERA, PAULIN
HERRERA, ANA MARIA DE
HERNANDEZ, JOSE
HERRERA, PABLO DE
HERNANDEZ, JOSE SEBASTIAN GUADALUPE VALERIO
HERRERA, ANDRES DE
HERNANDEZ, MARIA FRANCISCA
HERICE, IGNACIO DE 1766 Feb 19: ZACATECAS
HERRERA, MARIA RITA DE 1780 Oct 03: SANTA CRUZ DE LA CANADA
HERNANDEZ DE ARRIAGA, JAIME
HERNANDEZ LOREDO, JOSE 1814 Nov 13: HERMOSILLO, SONORA
HERRERA, SIMON DE
HERNANDES, FRANCISCO
HERRAN Y VELASCO, SIMON FRANCISCO
HERNANDEZ, JUAN JOSEF
HERNANDEZ, FRANCISCO
HERRERA, DIEGO
HERRERA, MANUEL DE 1689 Jan 31: SOMBRERETE
HERRERA, SIMON DE
HERNANDEZ, JOSE RAFAEL
HERNANDES, ANDRES
HERRERA Y LEYVA, SIMON 1813 Apr 04: TEXAS
HERNANDEZ, NICOLAS
HERNANDEZ, NICHOLAS
HERRERA, JOSE ANTONIO
HERNANDEZ, MARIA SAPOPA
HEREDIA, FRANCISCO DE
HERNANDEZ, CARLOS
HERNANDEZ, BONIFACIO
HERNANDEZ, VALENTIN
HERNANDES, TEODORO
HEREDIA, PEDRO DE
HERNANDEZ, JOSE MARIA
HEREDIA, CRISTOBAL DE
HERNANDES, JOSE GREGORIO
HERNANDEZ DE CAMPO, PEDRO

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