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TUAJALA, SATURNINO N.D.: N.P.
TUEROS, PEDRO DE
TUERTO, JUAN 1780: NUEVA VIZCAYA
TUNCOSA, DOMINGO
TUNEJO, FRANCISCO 1752: N.P.
TUQUE, JUAN DOMINGO 1735: N.P.
TURIFUNDI, AGUSTIN
TURNADO, FRANCISCO
TURRIS, PEDRO DE
TURUMANDO
TURUQUE, IGNACIO 1681: SONORA/CONDEMNED TO DEATH
TUSA, JOSE ANTONIO 1745: N.P.
TUSA, JUAN JOSE 1762: N.P.
TUSA, SALVADOR 1752: N.P.
TUTINO, ANDRES 1574: PALERMO, SICILY 1637: 16380000/COLEGIO DE ZACATECAS
TUTUQUI, LUIS
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