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Ethnicity, Caste, and Rulership in Mixquiahuala, México
Appendix 2. Parish records examined
Records are listed under their Genealogical Society of Utah microfilm numbers. Note that the same films are catalogued under different numbers in the AGN. Films are listed by town, and within that in numeric order, with Mixquiahuala first and the others in alphabetical order.
Page counts are approximate: When the original pages were numbered, these numbers were used, but not all volumes were numbered. When no numbers were present, microfilm frames were counted if the volume was of interest, but these counts are inexact due to duplication of some images.
"Transcribed" does not mean that a full, word for word transcription was prepared; instead it means that all vital events (births, marriages, burials, etc.) were entered into a spreadsheet, including all names and dates in each entry, and marginal notations were made of any ways in which that entry differed from the norm. Other passages of text, such as church inventories and records of inspection visits, were generally transcribed more literally.
657692
Mixquiahuala, Baptisms
Largely transcribed.
- 1577-1623: ca 140 ff., first in Nahuatl, then Spanish; partially transcribed.
- 1623-1632: ca. 40 ff., continuously numbered from previous; partially transcribed. Includes two entries from 1681.
- 1646-1675 (fragmentary volume), f.23 (1 baptism, 1648), 1 f. (1 baptism, 1671), f. 96 (1 baptism, 1672), ff. 104-110 (86 baptisms, 1674-1675); transcribed.
- 1670-1694, Tecpatepec: 82ff.; transcribed.
- 1680-1695: 98 ff. (874 baptisms); transcribed.
- 1694-1713, Tecpatepec: 28 ff. (299 baptisms); transcribed.
- 1695-1712: 158 ff. (1485 baptisms); transcribed.
657694
Mixquiahuala, Baptisms
Largely transcribed.
- 1776-1798, gente de razón: 83 ff; untranscribed.
- 1632-1641: 46 ff. (389 baptisms), includes 121 marriages from 1633-1644, several burials, and several inventories; transcribed.
- 1712-1724: 100 ff. (1013 baptisms); transcribed.
- 1724-1730: 74 ff. (601 baptisms); transcribed. Includes one burial record.
- 1731-1741: 95 ff. (815 baptisms); transcribed.
- 1741-1748: untranscribed.
658850
Mixquiahuala, Información matrimonial
Largely transcribed.
- 1712-1721: ca. 100 ff.; transcribed.
- 1720-1749: more than 250 ff.; partially transcribed. Includes register of información matrimonial from Mixquiahuala and Chilcuautla, and various related documents inserted into the volume.
658869
Mixquiahuala, Marriages
Largely transcribed.
- 1574-1590: 45 ff., in Nahuatl; partially transcribed.
- 1590-1631: 212 ff., continuation of preceding volume in Spanish, including church inventories; partially transcribed.
- 1680-1693: 87 ff. (161 marriages); transcribed.
- 1721-1736: 146 ff. (360 marriages); transcribed.
- 1727-1749, Tecpatepec: 47 ff. of baptisms (456 baptisms), largely transcribed.
- 1736-1750: ca. 270 ff.; partially transcribed.
658873
Mixquiahuala, Burials
Largely transcribed.
- 1645-1684: 15 ff. (144 burials); transcribed. Series has gaps from 1661-1667, 1669, 1672, 1674-1679.
- 1685-1712: 33 ff. (293 burials); transcribed. Includes some buried in Tecpatepec.
- 1712-1737: 94 ff., with inconsistent numeration (834 burials); transcribed. Begins with separate, unpaginated list of deaths from 1737 matlazahuatl epidemic, 22 ff. (202 burials).
- 1737-1748: 104 ff. (875 burials); transcribed. Ff.1-41 cover Mixquiahuala from the epidemic through 1748; ff.42-46 missing; ff.47-104 begin with the epidemic in Tecpatepec but then include burials from both through 1748.
- 1742-1770, Tecpatepec: ca. 143 ff.; partially transcribed.
- 1748-1771: more than 122 ff.; partially transcribed.
- 1769-1804, gente de razón: 3 entries transcribed.
658877
Mixquiahuala, Información matrimonial
Partially transcribed.
- 1667: one marriage; transcribed.
- 1670: miscellaneous document.
- 1712: f.160 from baptismal book on roll 657692 (3 baptisms); transcribed.
- 1713-1791: more than 100 loose leaves; partially transcribed. Primary contents are requests from other parishes for approval for Mixquiahuala natives to marry there, and letters from Mixquiahuala to other parishes for the same purpose. Also includes various non-matrimonial documents, such as formal complaints to the priest by abused wives.
- 1852: 6 ff. (32 marriages).
711589
Chilcuautla, Baptisms
Individual records of interest transcribed.
- 1658-1679: more than 140 ff.
711603
Chilcuautla, Marriages
Partially transcribed.
- 1885: 6 ff., actually confirmations.
- 1684-1697: 70 ff. (204 marriages), largely transcribed.
- 1702-1728: 160 ff, including one leaf of baptisms from 1719; partially transcribed.
- 1729-1735: 86 ff., continuation of preceding volume with new numeration.
748900
Chapa de Mota, Baptisms
Not transcribed.
- 1677-1690, San Bartolo: 49 ff.
- 1677-1715, San Felipe: 46 ff., includes church inventories.
- 1677-1692, San Luis: 45 ff.
- 1690-1712, San Bartholome: 73 ff., continued on next roll.
684235
Xilotepec, Baptisms
Not transcribed.
- 1705-1734, San Agustin: unnumbered.
644191
Hueypoxtla, Marriages
Not transcribed.
- 1569-1608: unnumbered, primarily in Nahuatl.
- 1593-1625: unnumbered, Nahuatl and Spanish, includes church inventories.
- 1673-1716: unnumbered, includes church inventories.
668607
Tepetitlan, Marriages
Individual records of interest transcribed.
- 1605-1642: more than 240 ff., primarily in Otomi.
- 1641-1651: 54 ff., Spanish with some Otomi.
- 1659-1684, gente de razón: 17 ff.
- 1659-1680, indios: 66 ff., in same volume as preceding but separately numbered.
- 1684-1755, gente de razón: 43 ff.
- 1711-1734, indios: 95 ff.
- 1734-1753, indios: unnumbered.
638662
Tetepango, Baptisms
Not transcribed.
Mainly loose and damaged, bound in the nineteenth century.
- 1645-1663, Axacuba: 40 ff.
- 1652-1671: 9 ff., includes some burials.
- 1676-1679: unnumbered, includes one 1643 marriage, burials and other paperwork.
- 1676-1680, Axacuba and Tetepango: ff. numbered 10-38, 41, 54-55.
- 1605-1643: ca. 111 ff., including some burials.
- 1680-1693: 98 ff., examined in 1718 visita (although no corresponding padrón survives).
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