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VAZQUEZ DE CORONADO, FRANCISCO 1510: SALAMANCA 1554 Nov 12: MEXICO CITY
VAZQUEZ DE MENDOZA, RAMON 1736: GALICIA, ESPANA
VAZQUEZ DE MERCADO, GINES N.D.: TEUL, NUEVA GALICIA
VAZQUEZ DEL MERCADO, JESUS MARIA 1808: MEXICO
VAZQUEZ MEJIA, DIEGO
VAZQUEZ SAMANIEGO, FRANCISCO
VAZQUEZ, ANTONIO
VAZQUEZ, ANTONIO
VAZQUEZ, JOSE 1748: SAN MIGUEL EL GRANDE
VAZQUEZ, JUAN 1750: N.P.
VAZQUEZ, JUAN ATHANASIO 1735: N.P.
VAZQUEZ, JUAN MIGUEL 1765: N.P.
VAZQUEZ, MANUEL
VAZQUEZ, MARGARITA 1744: N.P.
VAZQUEZ, VIZENTA 1745: N.P.
VAZQUEZ, VIZENTE

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