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Name Birth Sort descending Death
RODRIGUEZ, AGUSTIN
RODRIGUES DE MONTEMAYOR, FRANCISCO
ROSALES, JOSE ANTONIO
ROMERO, JUAN
RODRIGUES, FRANCISCO XAVIER
RODRIGUEZ DE ALBUERNE, JUAN
RODRIGUEZ, FRANCISCO
RODRIGUES DE MONTEMAYOR, NICOLAS
ROBLES, ANA MARIA
RODRIGUES, ANDRES
ROMERO, BARTOLOME
RODRIGUEZ, MARCOS 1716 Apr 15: SAN GERONIMO DE GUEXOTITLAN
RODRIGUES, SALVADOR
RODRIGUEZ, JOSE
RODRIGUEZ, NICOLAS
RODRIGUEZ, MANUEL
ROMERO, SALVADOR
RODRIGUEZ, FRANCISCO
ROMAN, JUAN JOSEPH
RODRIGUEZ, AGABIO
RODRIGUEZ, SEBASTIAN
RODRIGUEZ, MELCHOR
RODRIGUEZ, MARIANO
RODRIGUEZ BARELA, ALONSO
RODRIGUEZ, JUAN
RODRIGUEZ, MARIA GUADALUPE
RODRIGUEZ, JOSE MARIA
ROIBAL, SANTIAGO
RODRIGUES, FRANCISCO
RODRIGUES, NAZARO
RODRIGUEZ, PRUDENCIO
ROSALES, BERNARDO
RODRIGUEZ, MANUEL
ROJAS, ALONSO DE
RODRIGUEZ, PATRICIO
RODRIGUEZ MONTEMAYOR, JUAN CRISTOVAL
RODRIGUES, JOSE LUIS
RODRIGUEZ, MELCHOR 1800: N.P.
ROJO DE BRIONES, JOSE
RODRIGUEZ, JOSE
RODRIGUEZ, PATRICIO
ROMERO, FRANCISCO
RODRIGUEZ, PEDRO FELIPE 1785 Jan 04: SANTA FE/NATURAL CAUSES
RODRIGUEZ, MARCELINO
ROMERO DE PEDRAZA, FRANCISCO
ROLEC, FRANCISCO
ROSALES, JUAN JOSEPH
ROMERO, FELIPE
RODALLEGAS, ILDEFONSO
ROBLEDO, PEDRO 1538: MAQUEDA, CASTILLA, ESPANA 1598 May 21: NEW MEXICO

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