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LLANA, GERONIMO DE LA
LLANES, FRANCISCO DE
LLANES, PEDRO MARTIN DE
LLANES, POMUCENO N.D.: SAN BARTOLOME
LLANOS Y VALDES, ANDRES AMBROSIO DE 1700: JEREZ, NUEVA GALICIA 1798: N.P.
LLANOS, DIEGO DE N.D.: NUEVA VIZCAYA
LLANOS, FRANCISCO DE
LLANOS, JUAN
LLANOS, JUAN JOSE 1736: TOLUCA 1787:
LLANOS, JUAN JOSE 1767: JAUMAYE, NUEVO SANTANDER
LLANOS, MANUEL DE N.D.: SAN VICENTE N.D.: PARRAL
LLASA, MARIA 1743: SAN BARTOLOME (VALLE)
LLERENA, JUAN BAUTISTA DE
LLORENS, JUAN BAUTISTA
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