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ORTIZ, JUAN RAFAEL
ORTIZ, JUANA
ORTIZ, JULIAN 1775: LAMPAZSOS
ORTIZ, MARIANO N.D.: SANTA FE
ORTIZ, MARTTINA DE 1728: N.P.
ORTIZ, MIGUEL
ORTIZ, MIGUEL 1748: N.P.
ORTIZ, NICOLAS
ORTIZ, NICOLAS
ORTIZ, NICOLAS
ORTIZ, NICOLAS 1769 Aug 31: ABIQUIU, NEW MEXICO/KILLED IN BATTLE WITH COMANCHES
ORTIZ, NICOLAS
ORTIZ, PEDRO
ORTIZ, PEDRO N.D.: SANTA FE
ORTIZ, RAMON
ORTIZ, RAMON
ORTIZ, SANTOS DAMIAN
ORTIZ, SEBASTIAN
ORTIZ, THEODORA
ORTIZ, TOMAS
ORTIZ, TOMAS 1743: N.P.
ORTIZ, TOMAS
ORTIZ, TOMAS 1743: N.P.
ORTIZ, VIZENTE
ORTOLAN, BERNARDO DE

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