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Comparison of Two Spanish Colonial Censuses of the El Paso Area: 1784 and 1787

Transcribed, edited and arranged alphabetically by

John B. Colligan

1998

 

Citizens of Socorro without surnames:

Alonso: ‘84-Indian, married, farmer; 1 daughter under 7. (82)

Andrea: ‘84-coyote, widow. (44)

Felipa: ‘87-mestiza, widow, 41; 2 daughters, 15 and 9. (960)

Domingo: ‘84-Indian, carpenter; 1 son over 14, 2 daughters under 14. (20)

Dorotea: ‘87-mestiza, widow, 40; 1 son, 12; 1 daughter, [age obscured in binding] (967)

Guadalupe: ‘87-Indian, married, 22, farmer. (916)

Guillermo: ‘87-coyote, married, 30, farmer. (921)

Joaquín Arias : ‘84-mestizo, married, farmer. (45)

José Honorato: ‘84-Black, married, musician; 3 daughters over 14. (100)

‘87-Black, married, 34, musician; 4 daughers, 12, 9, 7 and 5. (911)

José Miguel: ‘84-Indian, married, farmer. (66)

José Vicente: ‘84-coyote, married, farmer; 1 daughter under 7. (96)

Juan Pedro: ‘84-unmarried, coyote, weaver. (52)

Juan Trinidad: ‘84-mestizo, married, farmer; 2 sons and 1 daughter under 14. (12)

‘87-mestizo, married, 45, farmer; 2 sons, 5 and 3; 1 daughter, 8. (915)

Juana María: ‘84-mestiza, wdow. (103)

Loreta: ‘84-mestiza, her husband absent; 1 son and 1 daughter over 14. (64)

Marcos Antonio: ‘87-mestizo, married, 32, farmer; 1 son, 4; 1 daughter, 2. (929)

María Francisca: ‘84-española, widow; 2 sons and 1 daughter under 14. (65)

Matías: ‘87-Indian, married, 32, farmer; 2 sons, 11 and 9; 2 daughters, 7 and 4. (941)

Nicolasa: ‘84-coyote, widow; 2 sons under [14] and 1 daughter over 14. (40)

Pascuala: ‘87-Indian, widow, 47. (978)

Rosa Vicenta: ‘87-mestiza, widow, 32. (908)

Teresa: ‘87-Indian, widow, 22. (979)

 

Indians of Socorro without surnames:

Agustín: ‘84-married, farmer; 2 daughters over 14, 3 daughters under 14. (115) [likely Agustín Miguel of 1787 below]

Augustín Miguel: ‘87-married, 50; 5 daughters, 12, 9, 7, 5, 3, and 1; two orphan boys, 9 and 7. (994)

Dolores: ‘84-widow. (129)

‘87-widow, 48. (1007)

Domingo: ‘87-married, 48; 1 son, 8; 1 daughter, 6. (1002)

Domingo: ‘84-widower, farmer; 2 sons under 7; 1 daughter over 14. (116)

Felipe: ‘84-married, farmer; 1 daughter under 14. (128)

Geraldo: ‘87-widower, 32. (1004)

Guadalupe: ‘84-married, without profession; 1 daughter under 14. (122)

José Manuel: ‘84-widower, farmer. (120)

José María: ‘87-married, 28; 1 daughter, 3. (997)

José María: ‘84-married, farmer; 1 son and 2 daughters under 14. (119)

Juan Domingo: ‘84-married, farmer; 1 son under 14. (121)_

Juan Esteban: ‘87-married, 40; 2 daughters, 18 and 12. (998)

Juan Nicolás: ‘87-widower, 40. (992)

Juan Pedro: ‘87-married, 37; 1 son, 10; 2 daughters, 12 and 7. (1002)

Juan Pedro El Verde: ‘84-married, farmer; 1 son and 3 daughters under 14. (126)

Juan Simón: ‘84-married, sacristan; 1 daughter under 7. (114)

Juan Simón: ‘87-widower, 70. (990)

Luz: ‘87-widow, 33; 1 son, 3; 1 daughter, 10. (1006)

Manuel: ‘84-unmarried, servant. (123)

Micaela: ‘84-widow; 1 son and 1 daughter over 14 (127)

‘87-widow, 50, blind; 1 son, 13; 1 daughter ? (1008)

Simón: ‘84-married, farmer; 1 daughter under 14. (112)

Tomás: ‘87-widower, 38, 1 daughter, 6. (995)

Tomás: ‘84-widower, farmer. (118)

 

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