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YTURRALDE, JOSEFA NICOLASA 1725: SANTA BARBARA
YTURRALDE, JULIO 1759: SANTA BARBARA
YTURRALDE, JULIO 1753: N.P.
YTURRES, RAMON 1748: PARRAL
YTURRIETA, BARBARA 1734: N.P.
YTURRIETA, EDUARDA 1739: N.P.
YTURRIETA, JUAN CRUZ 1760: N.P.
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