GUATEMALA PATRIOTS: FIGHTING THE BRITISH IN CENTRAL AMERICA DURING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION – UNDER THE OTHER GENERAL GÁLVEZ. (First Part-Soldiers) Brief History. The struggle between England and Spain over the Central American coast from Yucatan to Columbia began with the attacks by British corsairs in 1560 and continued into the nineteenth century. England established a trading post on the coast at Cabo Gracias á Dios in 1633 and the English Providence Company trading ships attacked the Spanish fortified town of Trujullo in 1643. In 1655, British occupied Jamaica, and the Spanish established Fort San Felipe as their first important fort in Central America. In 1675, the Spanish built Fort Inmaculada Concepción on the San Juan River to protect the entrance to Lake Nicaragua and the Spanish Inland settlements. The British gradually won over the Indian tribes of the coastal areas and established a buffer zone of allied Indian tribes between their coastal trading posts and the Spanish. The English settlers, timbermen, and traders were known as Baymen and Shoremen, and their area of activity was along the Caribbean coast of present day Quintana Roo through Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. When Spain declared war on England in June 1779, much of the Central American Caribbean Coast was under control or strong influence of the Governor of Jamaica through his Baymen and Shoremen and Indian allies. One of the declared aims of Spain in its declaration of war was to reduce or eliminate this English presence. It sent Matías Gálvez to do the job as the CaptainGeneral of Guatemala. Matías Gálvez was brother to José Gálvez, Minister of the Indies, and father of Bernardo Gálvez, Governor of Louisiana. Matías Gálvez was a superb organizer and he eventually had 15,000 militia under arms and in training and as many more in reserve. He did his work so well that he was promoted to become Viceroy of New Spain in 1783. Geography. As Captain-General of Guatemala, Matías Gálvez had nominal control of the present areas of Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, San Salvador, and Chiapas, but the Spanish were concentrated on the Pacific Coast and in the valleys of the highlands. Indian tribes of these areas had largely become Catholic and Hispanic; but those of the northern jungles and lowlands, the Sambos, Miskitos, and Caribs, remained anti-Spanish and pledged allegiance, periodically, to the British traders. Wartime Battles and Campaigns included the Jeremiah Terry Peace Mission (to hostile Indian tribes) in August 1778 and his massacre with all party members except two sailors; the capture by the Spanish on 15 Sep 1779 of St. George’s Cay and attack on logwood cutters in Belize by the Campeche coast guard and soldiers from Fort Bacalar; British recapture of St George’s Cay on 16 Sep; British capture of Santo Tomás on 22 Sep; British capture of Fort Omoa on 19 Oct; Spanish recapture of Fort Omoa on 29 Nov; British San Juan River Campaign of March-April, 1780 and the capture of Fort Inmaculada (Nicaragua) on 28 Apr 1780; Spanish recapture of Fort Inmaculada (Nicaragua) on 4 Jan 1781; Spanish capture and reoccupation of Trujillo in April 1780; Spanish Coastal Offensive of 1782 with its capture of Roatán on 17 Mar 1782, the Black River Campaign with its capture of Fort Dalling and the main fort (soon renamed Fort Inmaculada Concepción de Honduras); British recapture of Fort Dalling (the Quepriva massacre) on 21 Aug 1782 and Fort Inmaculada (Honduras) on 31 Aug 1782; and the removal of British Shoremen from the Caribbean coast to Belize under the Anglo-Spanish Convention of 14 Jul 1786. Wartime military installations which were not attacked included: Fort San Carlos, Presidio Peten, and the Castillo of San Felipe on the Gulf of Honduras. As representative of the coastal units, el Castillo de San Felipe del Golfo dulze de Honduras in 1778 had 122 persons, 4 of them Spanish, 68 mulattos, 44 mulattas, and 6 castizos. 31 of the mulattos were soldiers, and 27 of the mulattas were their wives. The soldiers were indeed mostly married. The listing also indicates the prevalent racial mixtures on the Caribbean coast. The Spanish stronghold on the Caribbean coast was Fort Omoa. The climate and health conditions of Fort Omoa were so poor that two Captain-Generals of Guatemala died from infections received there during routine visits. It was even more devastating for British troops and became known as a hospital for Spanish troops (acclimated) but a graveyard for British troops (not 1 acclimated.) The 1776 census for Omoa is included below because its garrison was taken prisoner when the English attacked in 1779 and sent to Jamaica where three survivors stayed until 1781. Two officers and forty soldiers, the remaining prisoners from Fort Omoa, drowned in a hurricane which struck the port of Savannah l Mar in Jamaica and submerged the town. The names of the wartime units have not been recovered, but the units under the CaptainGeneral of Guatemala for certain years between 1791 and 1799 included: Infantry Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, 1791, 1793, 1799; Batallon de Infanteria, Milicias Provinciales Disciplinadas de la Provincia de Quezaltenango, 1796; Regimiento de Dragones, Milicias Provinciales Disciplinadas de la Capital de Guatemala, 1794; and Milicias Arregladas de Inf de Granada de Nicaragua, 1793. *Joaquán Abadia (1757 Lorca - ). Entered service 1776, in 1791 in Infantry Garrison of Guatemala, SubLt in 1793, Commander of the Castillo de San Felipe del Golfo, “dulze el ordunas,” single in 1793, Legajo 7269:II:112. *Luís Abeita/Abella (1756 Cataluña - ). Entered service 1773, SubLt of Bandera, 1781, Capt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789-1799, Legajo 7269:II:7. Tomás de Acosta. Floyd:215, Governor of Costa Rica 1797. (One person with this name was in 1795 Capt of the Infantry Garrison of Louisiana, Legajo 7292:II:15.) Manuel de Aguilar (1726 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, servant at Omoa in 1776, married. *Juan Alegria (1760 - ), entered service 1782 as SubLt, Militia, SubLt in Bn Inf, Quezaltenango, 1796, Legajo 7269:III:16. Jazinto Alfaro (1749 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, employee at Omoa in 1776, single. *Fray ??? Alvarado. BancroftVII:614, a priest of Catargo who tried to explore the Mosquito country in 1782. *Josef León Álvarez (1757 Badajoz – c 1791), entered service 1776, 2d Sgt, Aug 1783, Lt in Infantry Garrison of Guatemala, unmarried, in 1789, Legajo 7269:II:92. Pedro Martir/Martin Amaya (1744 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Isidro Andara (1741 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Isabel María Agrames (1756 - ), and one son and one dau. *Ramón de Anguiano. Floyd:184, 216, Intendant of Honduras, 1793-1812?. *Cayetano de Ansoategui (1749 Vizcaya - ), entered service 1757, Sgt Major, grade Lt Col, 1781, Col in Inf Garrison of Guatemala in 1799, married, Legajo 7269:II:43. *Antonio Antonioti. MP:39, a SubLt in prison in Jamaica in 1780 from the captured garrison at Fort Omoa. He and two other captives contacted Saavedra, the King’s representative, who was also in Jamaica. *José Nazario Arauz (1759 Masaia - ), entered service 1779, SubLt, 4th Comp, 1781, in 1793 in Bn de Inf of Ciudad de Granada, married, Legajo 7269:V:6. Francisco Arellanos (1742 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, servant at San Fernando de Omoa, 1776, widower. *Vincente Arizabalaga. Floyd:158-159, Lt Col, head of a force countering invading British in 1779. *Domingo Arostegui (1752 Granada, Nicaragua - ), entered service 1779 as Lt, Lt in Granada Militia, 1793, married, Legajo 7269:V:3. *Fray Julián de Arriaga. Floyd:102, 114, 118, 125-126, involved in clandestine support, 1776. Cayetano de Ayala (1741 - ). LDS 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, married to Juana María Hernández (1743 - ), with two daughters. Clemente Antonio Ayala (1757 - ). LDS 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *Francisco Aybar. Floyd:216, Governor of Honduras, 1780-83. *Pedro de Aysinessa (1741 Valle de Bastan Liga/Zigu - ), entered service in 1781 as Lt, Lt in 1794 in Dragoons of the Capital of Guatemala, married, Legajo 7269. *Juan de Ayusa. Floyd:144-147, 179, 217, Lt Col, Commandant of Fort Inmaculada of Nicarauga when the British invaded, 1780, Governor of the Castillo de San Juan de Nicaragua in 1779, Governor of Nicarauga, 1783-86, Intendent of Nicaraugua, 1786-89. MP:39, while a prisoner in Jamaica, reported to the King’s Representative, Saavedra, the entire sequence of events relating to the capture of Fort Omoa by the British in 1779. 2 *Blas Baena (1756 Andalusia - ), entered service 1773, took part in the Expedition of the Rivers Paun and Tinto in 1780, 1st Sgt, Fusileros, 1782, SubLt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, single, Legajo 7269:II:151. Pedro Balderas (1746 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, married to Ana María Fortin (1751 ). Manuel Balenzuela (1747 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, a pardo at Omoa in 1776 married to Rosa (1752 ). Simón Balenzuela (1751 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Reymundo Ballecillo (1746 - ). LDS 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776, widower. Juan Josef Banegas (1754 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Pedro Bardales (1746 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Phelipe Bardales (1748 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776, married to Marzela Zerzo (1750 - ), with one son. Antonio Barela (1727 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776, single. Marcos de Bargas (1744 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 md to Josefa de Ozorio (1748 - ), with two children. Fray Henange Barreda. LDS Roll 0741891, cura in Guatemala in 1777. Fray Manuel Barreto. LDS Roll 0741891, cura propío in Guatemala in 1777. *Juan Barrientos (1755 - ), entered service 1775, SubLt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793, Legajo 7269:II:20. Pedro Barrientos (1706 - ), LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *Juan del Barrio (1767 - ), entered service, 1781, SubLt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789-93, Legajo 7269:II:16. *José Anselmo Barrios (1765 Masaya - ), entered service as a SubLt in 1779, SubLt in Bn de Milicias Arregladas de Granada de Nicaragua, 1793, married, Legajo 7269:V:7. *Juan Ignacio Barrios (1762 Masaia - ), entered service as SubLt, 4th Comp, 1779, Lt in Bn de Milicias Disciplinadas de la Ciudad de Granada, 1793, single, Legajo 7269:V:4. *Victoriano de Barrios (1742 - ), entered service 1762, SubLt in 1782, SubLt in Inf Bn at Quezaltenando, 1796, Legajo 7269:III:13. Ramon Barrueta (1762 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776. Fray Francisco Barruta Juterino. LDS Roll 0741891, in Guatemala in 1777. *Basilio Barrutia (1761 Guatemala - ), entered service as a Lt in 1781, Lt in Dragoons of the Capital in 1794, Legajo 7269:IV:13. *José María Barrutia (1758 Guatemala - ), entered service as a Lt in 1781, Capt in Dragoons of the Capital in 1794, Legajo 7269:IV:10. *Fray Manuel Barrutia. Floyd:179-182, high-ranking priest who tried to convert the Indian tribes of the Gulf Coast of Nicaragua in the 1780 decade. *Pedro José Beloranassa (1743 Valle de Bastan, Zuxeta - ), entered service as a Capt in 1781, in the Dragoons of the Capital, 1794, Legajo 7269. Josef Ilario Benavides (1762 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776. Santiago Benavides (1716 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Geronima Juares (1746 - ), and two sons. *Pedro Benedi (1768 - ), entered service 1775, 2d Sgt in 1779, 1 st Sgt in 1782, Lt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793 and 1799, Legajo 7269:II:1. *Felipe Benitez (1756 Guatemala - ), entered service 1781 as SubLt, SubLt in Dragoons of the Capital in 1794, Legajo 7269:IV:23. *Mateo de la Besa (1766 León de Nicaragua - ), entered service 1782, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793, Legajo 7269. Thomas Beteta (1755 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *Manuel Borbon (1749 Madrid - ), entered service 1780, Sgt, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789-91, married, Legajo 7269:II:82. *Domingo Brito (1753 - ), entered service 1771, in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793, Legajo 7269:????? *Pedro Bricio/Brizzio (1739 Parmaven, Lombardia - ), entered service 1761, Lt in 1780 imprisoned in Jamaica, Capt “con sueldo de vivo” in 1781, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, perhaps in 1791 “se 3 la ha dado Prebenda en la Cathedral de Nicaragua,” single, Legajo 7269:II:95. MP:39, contacted Saavedra in 1780 while in Jamaica where he was a prisoner; Floyd:146, 169, 177, 181, prepared stockade at outflow of Lake Nicaragua into San Juan River in 1780. *Salvador Buergo (1756 Asturias - ), entered service 1771, 2d Sgt in 1782, Sgt, Inf Garrison of Guatemala in 1780-1799, single, Legajo 7269:II:28. Joaquín Buitrio (1737 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776, married. *Juan Antonio Caballero de Góngora. Floyd:175-178, 181, Archbishop-Viceroy of New Grenada (1782-1789) who tried to assist in establishing Spanish control over the Mosquito Coast. Thomas Caballero (1742 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Juana Francisca Miranda (1746 - ), with two sons and one dau. *Domingo Cabello. Floyd:124-129, Governor of Nicaragua (1763-1777), then later wartime Governor of Texas. Josef Cabrera (1751 - ). LDS roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Francisca Ortega (1740 - ). *Francisco del Campo. LDS roll 0741892, Captain of Infantry ordered to begin collecting the Alcabalas (taxes) in 1781. *Juan Josef Cano (1749 Lorca - ), entered service in 1769, Lt in 1781, Capt, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789-1793, single, Legajo 7269:II:5. *Jacinto Cardenas (1734 Totonicapam - ), entered service 1765, Lt in 1782, Lt in Bn Inf, Quezaltenango, 1796, Legajo 7269:III:7. *Juan Cardenas (1755 - ), entered service 1772, SubLt of Bandera in 1782, SubLt in Bn Inf, Quezaltenango, 1796, Legajo 7269:III:14. *Rafael Cardenas (1748 - ), entered service 1762, Lt, grad Capt, in 1781, 2d Comandante for defense of Valle de Matina, 1780, Col, 1793, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, but transferred to Inf Malaga, single, his health broken, Legajo 7269:II:115. Antonio Carrasco (1726 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife María del Carmen Ramos (1741 - ). Manuel Carrasco (1742 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Manuel Casasola (1762 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776, single. Tadeo Casasola (1741 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, married to Benita Martinez (1749 ) and two children. Benito de Castro (1736 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, widowed. Juan Antonio de Castro (1746 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Petrona Quintana and ad least one son. Juan de los Santos Castro (1758 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776, single. Juan Francisco de Castro (1752 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776, single. Ramon Castro (1757 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776, single. Ambrosio Cerdán. Bancroft:VII:715, appointed Regent of the Audiencias in Guatemala. *Juan Manuel Cerezo (1747 - ), entered service by 1781, when he was Portaguion, SubLt in Dragoons of the Capital, 1794, Legajo 7269:III:63. Lorenzo de Chabez (1742 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, white, married. *Matheo Clavo (1762 Castilla la Vieja - ), entered service 1775 as soldier and Cpl, Navarra, soldier and Cpl, Guatemala, 1777-83, in Expedition to the Rio Gauyape, 1780, Sgt, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, single, Legajo 7269:II:180. *Jacinto Colomer (1757 Cataluña - ), entered service 1773, 2d Sgt, 1779, 1 st Sgt 1782, Sgt, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793-99, married, Legajo 7269:II:24,bis. Josef Concepción (1731 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Manuela Castro (1749 ). *Josef Coquet. Floyd:157, one of two commanders of the Black River campaign in 1781. *Matías Coronado (1758 Guatemala - ), entered service 1781 as Lt, Lt, Dragoons of the Capital, 1794, single, Legajo 7269:IV:16. *??? Corral. BancroftVI:615, priest with Frays López and Alvarado in exploring the Mosquito country in 1783. Theodore Corralez (1726 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, white, widowed. 4 *Pedro Cortéz y Larraz (Belchite, Aragon – 1786 Tortosa). Bancroft:VII:730, Archbishop of Guatemala, Feb 1768 – 1779, then Bishop of Tortosa. *Agustín Crame. Floyd:130, Brigadier, Committee of Fortifications in New Spain, inspected Fort Omoa in 1779 to determine its readiness for war. He recommended immediate reinforcement. Gregorio Cribas (1740 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 as a married servant. *Juan Cruz Ruiz de Cabañas y Crespo. BancroftVII:617, Bishop of Nicaragua for a short time in 1794. *Manuel Dambrine (1756 La Montaña - ), entered service 1773, SubLt, grad Lt, in 1781, in the reconquest of Castillo de San Juan de Nicaragua and was wounded in the arm there, Capt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala in 1789-93, single, son of an official, Legajo 7269:II:3. Francisco Dávila Galindo (1747 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Gregoria Rodríguez (1751 - ), and two daughters. *Simón Desnaux. Floyd:131, Italian-born engineer who took command of Fort Omoa in 1779, but soon had to surrender it to the British forces on 19 Oct 1779. Phelipe Días (1760 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776, single. Guillermo Dobles (1739 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife María Angeles Padilla (1746 - ), and one dau. *José Domás y Valle. Floyd:183, Bancroft:VII:728, former chief of naval squadron, CaptainGeneral of Guatemala, 1794-28 Jul 1801. *Ildefonso Domezain. Floyd:157, one of two leaders in the Black River campaign in 1781. *Josef Doral (1756 Valencia – c 1793 ), entered service 1773, 2d Sgt Fusileros, 1782, taken prisoner while guarding the Criba corbeta Europa, SubLt, in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793, single, broken health, Legajo 7269:II:111. Miguel Durán (1744 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with second wife Juana Padilla (1759 ), and two daus. *Antonio Echeverria (1758 - ), entered service 1774, SubLt, grad Lt, 1782, Capt, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793-1799, Legajo 7269:II:6. *Miguel José de Eguizabal (1734 Guatemala - ), entered service 1768, Col in 1781, Col in Dragoons of the Capital of Guatemala in 1794, Legajo 7269:IV:1. *Tomás Eraso/Heraso (1754 - ), entered service 1774, SubLt, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, Legajo 7269:II:153. Martín Eredia (1741 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *Nicolás Escobar (1719 Quezaltenango - ), entered service 1739, Lt in 1782, Lt in Bn Inf of Quezaltenango, 1796, widower, health broken, Legajo 7269:III:4. Vizente Escobar (1726 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, servant at Omoa in 1776, single. Manuel de Espinosa (1760 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *José de Estacheria. Floyd:165, Bancroft:VII:728, Brigadier General and former Governor of Nicarauga, Capt-General of Guatemala, 3 Apr 1783-29 Dec 1789. Manuel Fariña (1725 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *José Fernández (1760 Zueta - ), entered service 1775, Distinguished Soldier, Cavalry of Zueta, 1775-1791, SubLt, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793, Legajo 7269:II:22. Antonio Fernández. LDS Roll 0741891, prepared 1778 census for Castillo de San Felipe del Golfo dulze, Honduras. *José Fernández Gil (Sintroniss, Navarra - ), Lt in 1781, health infirm, demented since 1791, Lt in Dragoons of the Capital of Guatemala, 1794, Legajo 7269:IV:15. *Juan Fernández Bobadilla. BancroftVII:622, Governor of Costa Rica in 1780. *Rafael Ferrer (1752 - ), entered service in 1781 as Portaguion, SubLt in Dragoons of the Capital of Guatemala, 1794, Legajo 7269:IV:25.. *Juan Flóres (1747 - ), entered service 1766, Sgt Major, grad Col, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, Legajo 7269:II:118. BancroftVII:622, Governor of Costa Rica in 1782. Francisco Fortuni (1726 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, married. 5 *Cayetano Francos y Monroy (Villa of Villavicencio de los Caballeros – 17b Jul 1792). Bancroft:VII:726, former canon of the cathedral of Plasencia, Archbishop of Guatemala as of August, 1779. Francisco Manuel Frenque (1726 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, married to María Rita Frenque (1726 - ). *Torivio Fuentes (1760 - ), entered service 1782 as SubLt of Bandera, SubLt in Bn Inf of Quezaltenango, 1796, Legajo 7269:III:15. Pablos Galban (1741 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Rosa Paredes (1746 - ). Joaquín Gallardo (1751 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776, single. *Christóval de Gálvez (1746 Guatemala - ), entered service in 1781 as Capt, Capt in Dragoons of the Capital of Guatemala, 1794, Legajo 7269:IV:4. *Josef de Gálvez (1744 Cañete la Real - ), entered service 1763, Lt Granaderos, Militia, in 1780, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, Capt, 1793, named Comandante of the Presidio de Peten de Itza on 14 Feb 1794, widower, health broken, Legajo 7269:II:102. *Matías de Gálvez ( - 3 Nov 1784 Mexico City, New Spain). Floyd:many references, appointed Capt-General of Guatemala 5 Apr 1779, and served until 10 Mar 1783, when he became Viceroy of New Spain, soon to die in Mexico City. *José Gálvez y Betetta (1770 Guatemala - ), entered service as SubLt in 1781, SubLt in Dragoons of the Capital, 1794, single, probably relative of the Captain General, Legajo 7269:IV:21. Francisco Gamboa (1760 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, free negro at Omoa in 1776, single. Josef Isidro Gamboa (1726 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, free negro at Omoa in 1776, with wife María Silberia Gamboa (1746 - ), and five children. Pedro Gamboa (1761 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, free negro at Omoa, 1776, single. *Bernardo García (1748 Castilla la Vieja - ), entered service 1766, 1st Sgt Fusileros, 1779, Lt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1791-93, single, Legajo 7269:II:9. Manuel García (1748 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776, married. *Andres Gil Taboada (1760 - ), entered service in 1782 with Inf of Granada, in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, probably Adjutant Mayor, Mil Prov Inf de Zacatepeques in 1794,Legajo 7269:??? and Legajo 7278:IV:3. *Juan Manuel Gil (1745 - ), entered service 1769, Sgt 1776-1789, SubLt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1791, transferred in 1793 to become Adjutant of Militias in Santa Ana, Legajo 7269:II:110. *Bartholomé Gómez (1744 La Mancha - ), entered service 1766, 1st Sgt Grenadiers, 1782, Lt, Inf Garrison of Guatemals, 1789, single, Legajo 7269:II:142. Euzevio Gonzáles (1740 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Josef Gonzáles Ferminor. LDS Roll 0741891, Comandante, San Fernando de Omoa, in 1776. *Juan González Bustillo y Villaseñor. Bancroft:VII:717, interim governor of Guatemala in 1771-73, then in the audiencia of Mexico, then to the India House at Cádiz, then to the supreme council of the Indies. *Pedro González (1759 Castilla la Vieja - ), entered service 1776, Grenadier and Cpl, Rs Guardias de Inf Española, 1776-1786, Lt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789-99, single, Legajo 7269:II:10. Ramón González (1758 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, pardo at Omoa in 1776, single. *Isidore Gordon (1740 Estremadura – c 1793), entered service 1762, Lt, Grad Capt, 1782, Col, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793, single, Legajo 7269:II:105. Cayetano Granadales (1750 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Juan de Guebara (1748 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife María Millon and one son. Juan Nerio Guebara (1750 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776, single. *Enrique de Grimarest. BancroftVII:634, Spanish Colonel sent as Commissioner to assure the removal of all British to Belize in 1786. *Manuel de Haverri (1758 Guatemala - ), entered service as SubLt, 1781, Dragoons of the Capital of Guatemala, 1794, single, Legajo 7269. 6 Juan Pedro Henriques (1712 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa with wife Monica Zuñiga (1740 - ), and one dau. Adriano Hernández (1753 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776, single. Alexos Hernández (1751 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *Josef Hernández (1754 New Spain - ), entered service 1771, was 2d Sgt, Corona Regt, when it was moved from Mexico to Havana, thence to Guarico in 1782, SubLt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1791-93, single, Legajo 7269:II:19. Vincent de Herrera. BancroftVII:714, appointed Regent of the audiencias in Guatemala in Jan 1778. *Gabriel de Hervias. Floyd:165-166, 174-176, Lt Col, veteran of the coastal campaigns against the English, selected to enforce the Convention of 1786, by which the English left the Nicaraguan Coast. *Salvador Huerbo (1756 Asturias - ), entered service 1771, Sgt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793, Legajo 7269:II:28. José Antonio de la Huerta Caso. BancroftVII:617, Bishop of Nicaragua, 1798. *Juan Ibarra (1750 Vizcaya - ), entered service as Lt in 1782, Lt in Bn Inf Quezaltenango, 1796, single, Legajo 7269:III:8. *Mateo Irungarai (1739 Garzuine, Valle de Bastun - ), entered service as Lt in 1781, Lt in Dragoons of the Capital of Guatemala, 1794, married, Legajo 7269:IV:12. Marcos de Isaguirre (1736 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, free negro at Omoa in 1776, with wife Ana María (1743 - ), and 4 daus. *Salvador Javalois (1757 Lorca - ), entered service 1770, 2d Sgt 1778-84, Lt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, married, Legajo 7269:II:145. *Tomás de Juliá. Floyd:151-152, 156, 159, 161, Capt who led the force which captured Fort Inmaculada in Nicaragua from the British in early 1782 but had to surrender it on 31 Aug 1782. *Miguel Lacayo (1753 Granada, Nicaragua - ), entered service in 1779 as Lt, Militia of Granada, Nicaragua, 1793, single, Legajo 7269:V:1. *Pable Laguna (1756 - ), entered service 1778, Sgt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1791, health broken, Legajo 7269:II:89. Balthazar dela Lama (1750 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, employee at Omoa in 1776, married. Fray Antonio Lancusa. LDS Roll 0741891, cura propio in Guatemala, 1777. *Pedro Leiva (1753 Andalucia - ), entered service 1773, 2nd Sgt 1782, Sgt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, transferred in 1793 to the Presidio Peten, widowed, Legajo 7269:II:85. *Estévan de León (1717 Quesaltenango - ), entered service 1736, Lt in 1782, Lt in Bn Inf of Quesaltenango, 1796, health “acha cosa,” Legajo 7269:III:3. *Bernardo López (1754 Estremadura - ), entered service 1775, 1st Sgt in 1782, took part in reconquest of Omoa in 1779, was at Castillo San Juan 1781, transferred as Lt to Inf Garrison of Guatemala to be “Ayudante Milicias Segobia” in 1793, single, health broken, Legajo 7269:II:114. Lucas López (1736 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, employee at Omoa in 1776, single. *Raphael López (1752 Castilla la Vieja - ), entered service 1767, SubLt in 1782, in reconquest of Castillo San Juan, 1781, and in the capture of Roatán and la Criba in 1782, Lt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793, health broken, single, Legajo 7269:II:108. *Tomás López. BancroftVII:614, priest who tried to explore the Mosquito country in 1778 and 1782. *Pedro Maceyra (1746 Galicia - ), entered service in 1782 as Capt, Capt in Bn Inf of Quezaltenango in 1796 as Capt, married, health broken, Legajo 7269:III:1. Julio Bernardo Manzana (1736 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, employee at Omoa in 1776, single. *Antonio Marin (1767 - ), entered service in 1780 as Cadete of Dragoons, SubLt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793-99, Legajo 7269:II:15. *Miguel Marin (1761 Ciudad de Zamora - ), entered service 1774, SubLt, Dragoons of Guatemala, 1781, Lt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, actually absent as a student of mathematics in Barcelona, Legajo 7269:II:140. Alonzo Marquez (1747 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, with wife Francisca Zuñiga (1751 ). *Benito Martín (1757 - ), entered service 1776, Sgt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789-91, health broken, Legajo 7269:II:78. 7 *Francisco Martínez Pacheco (1748 San Martín, Valle de Toranzo - ), entered service in 1781 as a Lt Col, Lt Col in the Dragoons of the Capital, 1794, widower, Legajo 7269:IV:2.. Josef Antonio Martínez. LDS Roll 0741891, Treasurer at San Fernando de Omoa in 1776, married to María Calderon de la Barca. Lazaro Martínez (1749 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, with wife María Salbadora, (1756 ). *Manuel Martínez (1741 Naxera - ), entered service 1781 as a SubLt, Lt in Dragoons of the Capital, 1794, married, Legajo 7269:IV:19. *José de Mata (1732 - ), entered service 1759, SubLt in 1782, SubLt in Bn Inf of Quezaltenango, 1796, Legajo 7269:III:11. *Martín de Mayorga. Floyd:128, 131, Captain-General of Guatemala until 5 Apr 1779, when he was appointed Viceroy of New Spain, where he was able to provide a million pesos to the defense of Guatemala. Josef Antonio Medina (1751 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife María dela Paz Carrasco (1754 - ), and one dau. *??? Mejia. BancroftVII:615, priest with Frays Lopez, Corral, and Alvarado in exploring Mosquite country in 1783. *Manuel de Mencos (1762 - ), entered service 1779, Capt in Inf Garrison, Guatemala, 1789-1793, transferred to Inf Arica in 1796, Legajo 7269:II:106. *Blas Mendez (1720 - ), entered service 1740, SubLt in 1782, SubLt in Bn Inf, Quezaltenango, 1796, Legajo 7269:III:10. Fray Thomas Merales. LDS Roll 0741891, in Guatemala, 1777. Manuel de los Merzedez (1741 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Francisco Millon (1755 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Josef Millon (1760 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Manuel Millon (1752 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, widowed. Antonio Molina (1740 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Rosa Barrientos (1744 - ), and 3 daus. Francisco Molina (1734 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776, widowed. Miguel de Molina. LDS Roll 0741891, Chaplain at San Fernando de Omoa in 1776. *Miguel Molina (1750 Guatemala - ), entered service as Lt in 1782, Lt in Bn Inf of Quezaltenango, 1796, married, Legajo 7269:III:9. Isidro Monteagudo (1728 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Jorxe Monteagudo (1751 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Antonio Montenegro (1750 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Ignacio Montero (1747 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, married. Manuel Montiel (1745 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, with wife María Catha Andara (1758 - ). Blas Morillo (1729 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, servant at San Fernando de Omoa in 1776, widowed. *Fernando Moya (1762 Andalucia - ), entered service 1779, serving as soldier and Cpl in the Galicia Regt, Sgt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789 and 1791, Legajo 7269:II:79. Andrés Muelle (1743 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *Thadeo Muniesa (1756 Andalucia - ), entered service 1767, Capt of Fusileros in 1781, on Expedition against la Criba in 1780, in the reconquest of the Castillo de San Juan, Nicaragua in 1781, in the taking of Roatan and la Criba in 1782, Capt, grad Lt Col, Inf Garrison of Guatemala in 1789, 1793, 1799, single, Legajo 7269:II:2. Fray Joseph Muños. LDS Roll 0741891, cura propío in Guatemala, 1777. Antonio Murga. Floyd:122, builder of Fort Omoa, c 1770 and later. *Manuel de Najera (1758 Guatemala - ), entered service in 1781 as a Capt, Capt in Dragoons of the Capital, 1794, single, Legajo 7269:IV:6. Juan Natibi (1732 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, servant at San Fernando de Omoa in 1776, single. *José Joaquín de Nava. Floyd:156, former governor of Costa Rica and Comandante of Fort San Carlos, and a leader in the campaign against the English in 1781. 8 Manuel Castillo Negrete. Bancroft:VII:714, appointed post-war Regent of the Audiencias in Guatemala. Agustín Nolasco (1741 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Christobal Noriega (1740 - ), LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Juana Antonia Duarte (1748 - ), and two sons. *José P. Nowalon (1757 - ), entered service 1778, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, Legajo 7269. Bartholomé Obeso. Service from 1792 as a SubLt, prior service in Inf Regt de Corona, SubLt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793. Dates of prior service not known. This officer may have been transferred by 1793, Legajo 7269:II:116. Arturo O’Neill. Governor of Yucatan in 1796 when England declared war against Spain. *Juan de Orea (1733 Aragon - ), entered service 1751, grad Capt in 1781, Capt, grad Lt Col in Inf Garrison, Guatemala, 1789, health broken, Legajo 7269:II:124. ??? Orihuela. Bancroft:VII:715, oidor of the audiencia of Mexico, appointed as Regent of the Audiencia of Guatamala after Herrera. Andréz de Ortega (1736 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Aparicio Ortega (1716 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, widower. Gregorio de Ortega (1748 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776, single. Juan de Ortega (1752 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Juan Antonio de Ortega (1744 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Geralda Antonia Hernández (1747 - ), and one dau. Juan Antonio Ortega (1748 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, married. Juan Tiburcio Ortega (1762 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Juan Vizencio de Ortega (1711 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Serafina dela Peña (1736 - ), and 7 daus and one son. *Jean Pedro de Oyarzabal (1744 Monasterio San Salvador, Urdass, Navarra - ), entered service as a Lt in 1781, Capt in Dragoons of the Capital of Guatemala, 1794, married, Legajo 7269:IV:9. Juan Pedro de Oyos (1744 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Esteban Ozequeza (1752 - ), LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *Mariano Ozeta (1743 Bilbao, Vizcaya - ), entered service as Capt in 1781, in Dragoons of the Capital, 1794, married, Legajo 7269. Benito de Ozorio (1750 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *Cayetano Pabon (1757 Guatemala - ), entered service in 1781 as Capt, Capt in Dragoons of the Capital, 1794, married, Legajo 7269:IV:8. Francisco Pacheco Beteta (?? 1773 Guatemala - ), entered service as a SubLt in 1781, Lt in Dragoons of the Capital of Guatemala, 1794, single, Legajo 7269:IV:20. This may have been a minor cadet, a child, entered on the rolls by a doting father who was also an officer. Josef Pacheco (1744 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776 with wife Petrona Escamilla (1752 -). Manuel Pacheco (1753 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Patricio Pacheco (1741 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Francisco Padilla (1740 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, married. Juan Antonio Padilla (1730 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *José Panigo (1771 Guatemala - ), entered service in 1779 as Cadet of Dragoons, SubLt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala in 1789 through 1799, Legajo 7269:II:113. *Luís Pardo y Quiroga (1752 Galicia - ), entered service as a Capt in 1782, Capt in Bn Inf of Quezaltenango in 1796, married, Legajo 7269:III:2. *Miguel Pareja (1759 Murcia - ), entered service as a volunteer Noble in the Dragoons of Tarragona of S. M. Siciliana in 1779, SubLt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793, 1799, Legajo 7269:II:21. Pedro Pascacio (1741 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Juana Ubalda Rodríguez (1748 - ), with one son and 2 daus. *José Patiño ( - died c 1793), service from 1792 as a Lt Col, prior service in Inf Vets ???Guiana???, Legajo 7269:II:104. 9 *Pablo Payan (1757 Granada, Nicaragua - ), entered service in 1779 as Lt, Capt Bn Milicias Inf, at Granada, Nicaragua in 1793, single, Legajo 7269:V:2. *Juan Payes y Font (1748 - ), entered service as Portaguion in 1781, SubLt in Dragoons of the Capital of Guatemala in 1794, Legajo 7269:IV:28. Juan Antonio Pego (1758 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, servant at Omoa in 1776, single. Josef de la Peña (1754 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at San Fernando de Omoa as a employee in 1776. Josef de la Peña (1748 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Juan de la Peña (1716 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Juana Baptista de Ortega (1741 - ), and 3 ch. Pablo Joseph de la Peña (1758 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *Francisco Pérez Brito (1753 Andalucia - ), entered service 1763, Lt veterano of Milicias, 17731784, Capt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, 1791, 1793, 1799, married, Legajo 7269:II:4. Narciso Pérez (1744 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, widower. Vincent Pérez (1736 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *José Perié. Floyd:129-130, Spanish officer who attempted in 1779 to woo the Coastal Indians to the Spanish side. BancroftVI:622, Governor of Costa Rica in 1779. Fray Francisco Pícarco. LDS Roll 0741891, priest in Guatemala, 1777. *Juan Pinillos (1741, La Rioja – c 1791), entered service1759, Capt, grad Lt Col 1781, in Reconquest of the Castillo de Omoa, 1779, Capt, grad Col, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, 1791, single, Legajo 7269:II:98. *Tadeo Piñol (1754 Guatemala - ), entered service as Capt in 1781, Capt in Dragoons of the Capital of Guatemala in 1794, married, Legajo 7269:IV:7. Alberto Pinto (1754 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Benito Pinto (1746 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Ana de Santiago (1746 - ). Isidro Pinto (1751 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776 with wife Lucía Joll (1756 - ). Juan Pinto (1736 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Sebastiana Rodríguez (1841 ). Joseph de Plazada. LDS Roll 0741891, Lt in Guatemala in 1777. Josef Luíz Portillo. LDS Roll 0741891, accountant at San Fernando de Omoa in 1776, single. Vizente Portillo (1758 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at San Fernando de Omoa in 1776, single. Josef del Puerto (1760 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Romualdo del Puerto (1744 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Sebastián del Puerto (1742 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Manuel de Quiropa. LDS Roll 0741891, prepared Granada, Nicarauga, census in 1778. Josef Apollinaro Ramires (1748 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, servant at San Fernando de Omoa, 1776, single. *Pedro Regalado (1757 Valladolid - ), entered service 1774, Sgt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, 1791, 1793, single, Legajo 7269:II:29. Balentin de los Reyes (1754 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Joaquín de los Reyes (1739 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Josef Ribera (1746 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776, married. *Luís Rico (1756 - ), entered service 1775, Lt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, 1791, 1793, Legajo 7269:II:12. *Juan Rios y Hube (1751 Valencia - ), entered service 1768, 1st Sgt in 1779, SubLt of Grenadiers in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, 1791, 1793, married, Legajo 7269:II:18. *Domingo Rito (1753 Llerena - ), entered service 1771, took part in reconquest of Castillo de San Juan, 1781 and the capture of Roatán and la Criba, 1782, 1 st Sgt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, 1791, single, Legajo 7269:II:30. *Manuel Rivas. Floyd:161, only Spanish soldier to survive the Quepriva Massacre, a surprise attack on Fort Dalling on the Black River, 21 Aug 1782. *Roberto Rivas Vetancur. BancroftVII:631, governor of Yucatan in 1779, who organized an expedition against Belize. *Benito Robles (1742 - ), entered service 1772, SubLt in 1782, SubLt in Bn Inf of Quezaltenango in 1796, Legajo 7269:III:12. 10 *Roque Robles. Soldier and Cpl, 1779-1790, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1799, Legajo 7269. Agustín Rodríguez (1757 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776. Dionicio Rodríguez (1750 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776. *Josef Rodríquez (1760 - ), entered service 1774, 1st Sgt of Grenadiers, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, 1793, Legajo 7269:II:27. José Rodríquez Carvallo. LDS Roll 741891, scribe for a 26 Feb 1777 letter for Antonio Lopez Peñalver y Alcalá. Luís Rodríguez (1762 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Phelipe Rodríguez (1760 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Urbano Rodríguez (1760 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *Juan Roldan (1756 Andalucia - ), entered service 1773, took part in the capture of the Islands of Santa Cathalina and Colony of Sacramento and the Expedition of Buenos Ayres in 1776, 2d Sgt Fusileros, 1780, 2d Sgt Granaderos, 1782, 1 st Sgt of Grenadiers,Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, 1791, 1793, health broken, single, Legajo 7269:II:25. Francisco Romero (1762 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, servant at Omoa in 1776, single. *José Rosado. Floyd:133, Lt Col, Comandante at Fort Bacalar attacked logwood cutters on the Rio Hondo, north of Belize and captured St George’s Cay on 15 Sep 1779. He was Col Grad, Comp Vet, Garrison of Presidio del San Felipe de Bacalar, 1784, Legajo 7296:XVI:1. Juan Agustín Rossas (1736 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant at Omoa in 1776, single. José Rossi y Rubia. BancroftVII:648, Spanish officer who recaptured Roatán in 1797. *Lorenso Jensen Rubio (1752 - ), entered service as SubLt in 1781, Dragoons of the Capital of Guatemala, 1794, married, Legajo 7269. *Ricardo Ruíz 1753 Burgos - ), entered service 1774, Sgt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793, single, Legajo 7269:II:35. ??? Saavedra. LDS file 0741891, mentioned as a doctor in 1777 letter. *Francisco Saavedra de Sangronis (1746 – 25 Nov 1819, bur in the sacramental chapel of the churchconvent of La Magdalena, ? Seville). MP:many references, Representative of King Carlos III in the West Indies from June, 1780 until June, 1783, made significant inputs into the planning for the reinforcements for General Bernardo Gálvez at Pensacola, the campaigns in Central America of Capt-General Matías Gálvez, the financing of the Expedition to Yorktown by the French, and to the planning of the invasion of Jamaica. *Francisco Salablanca (1748 Cataluña - ), entered service 1764, Lt Col in 1781, Col grad and Capt of Grenadiers in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, 1791, 1799, married, Legajo 7269:II:44. *Manuel de Salas (1756 Santander – c 1791), entered service in 1775, Capt, 1782, in Reconquest of Omoa 1779, Expedition against la Criba, 1780, Capt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, 1791, single, Legajo 7269:II:93. *Roque de Salas (1729 - ), entered service as SubLt in 1782, SubLt in Bn Inf of Quesaltenango, 1796, Legajo 7269:III:10,bis. Andrés Saldivar (1750 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant of Omoa in 1776, married. *Pedro Saldivar (1758 Castilla la Vieja - ), entered service in 1774, 2d Sgt 1778-1790, Sgt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1791, 1793, 1799, single, Legajo 7269:II:33. Sebastián Saldivar (1756 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *Antoine Samper (1749 Navarra - ), entered service 1763, Capt Agregado in 1780, Col grad and Capt, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, apparently transferred in 1791 to become Governor of the Province of Santa Marta, Legajo 7269:II:94. Antonio Sánchez (1726 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant of Omoa in 1776, married. Josef Antonio Sánchez (1756 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *Diego Sánchez (1761 - ), entered service 1779, Sgt Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, 1793, Legajo 7269:II:31. *José Sánchez (1758 Toledo - ), entered service 1775, soldier and Cpl, 1775-1791, Sgt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793, 1799, single, Legajo 7269:II:39. *José Sánchez Fernández (1758 - ), entered service 1776, Sgt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793, Legajo 7269:II:34. Leandro Joseph Santa Ana (1761 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776. 11 Thomas Santa Ana (1734 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Lorenza Rodríguez (1750 - ), and three children. *Phelipe de Sesma (1739 - ), entered service 1753, Capt Agregado of Dragoones, Jan 1783, Col grad and Capt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, 1791, 1799, Legajo 7269:II:103. *Josef Sirvent (1757 - ), entered service 1775, Sgt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, Legajo 7269:II:84. Miguel Geronimo Soaso (1751 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Sabina Quintana (1760 - ). *Josef Solano. Floyd:157, Chief of Squadron at Havana Naval station who provided thirteen ships for the Black River Campaign in 1782. Juan Santos Sosa (1762 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, pardo at Omoa in 1776, single. Jazinto Suares/Juares (1746 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant of Omoa in 1776 with wife María Concepción Hernández (1750 - ), one son and two daus. *Antonio Tejada (1760 - ), entered service 1781 as Portaguion, SubLt in Dragoons of the Capital, 1794, Legajo 7269:IV:26. *José Terci. BancroftVII:622, Governor of Costa Rica in 1785. Francisco Texedos (1746 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife Sesilia Pacheco (1756 ). *Luís Tife. Floyd:180, commanded a small cannon launch which carried Fray Manuel Barrueta from León to the Mosquito Coast in 1788. *Luís Toledo (1755 Guatemala - ), entered service as SubLt in 1781, Lt in Dragoons of the Capital, 1794, single, Legajo 7269:IV:18. Juan de Torres (1738 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant of Omoa in 1776, widower. *Estévan Tovar (1732 Quezaltenango - ), entered service 1753, Lt in 1782, Lt in Bn Inf of Quezaltenango, 1796, widower, medium health, Legajo 7269:III:6. *Estéban Lorenzo de Tristan. BancroftVII:613, priest in Nicaragua, 1779-1783. *Bernardo Troncoso y Martinez del Rincon. Floyd:183, Bancroft:VII:728, Lt General, former King’s Lt at Havana, and former Governor of Veracruz, appointed Capt-General of Guatemala, 1789-1794. Josef Troncoso (1773 Spain - ), son of Marechal de Campo, placed on roll in 1776, minor cadet 1776-1784, in the last expedition of America, year 1782, Adjutant Major in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1791, Legajo 7269:II:55. Diego Truxillo (1756 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *Nicolás de Urrutia. Floyd:158, Lt Col commanding 500 troops in the Black River Campaign. *Juan Antonio de Uruñuela. Bancroft:VII:715, minister of the Supreme Council of the Indies, appointed Regent of the Audencias in Guatemala following Vincent de Herrera. *Joseph de Vacas (c 1747/49 Andalusia – died c 1793), entered service in 1771, SubLt in 1782, took part in the capture of Roatán and La Criba in 1782, Lt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793, single, Legajo 7269:II:107. *Pedro Valdes (1729 Asturias - ), entered service as Lt in 1782, Lt in Inf Bn of Quezaltenango in 1796, single, health bad, Legajo 7269:III:5. *Juan Valero (1749 ), entered service 1767, Adjutant of Militias, 1782, Lt of Grenadiers, Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789,1791,1799, Legajo 7269:II:57. *Gonzalo Vallejo. Floyd:165, Captain and second commissioner to Lt Col Hervias sent to the Mosquito Coast to enforce the Convention of 1786, by which the British were to leave. *Matheo de la Vega (1766 León de Nicaragua - ), Cadet in 1781, SubLt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, 1791, single, Legajo 7269:II:17. Romualdo de la Vega (1744 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, servant at San Fernando de Omoa in 1776, single. Joseph Nicolás Velasco. LDS Roll 0741891, prepared Guatemala census, 1777. *Francisco Vera (1745 Merida in America - ), entered service 1768, Grad Capt in 1782, took part in reconquest of Castilla de Omoa in 1779, Lt of Grenadiers, grad Capt, in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, single, Legajo 7269:II:133. 12 Francisco Vila (1721 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, widower. Francisco Vila, Jr (1760 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Josef Vila, Jr (1761 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *Ventura Villarpriego (1739 Galicia - ), entered service 1771, 2d Sgt in 1781, Sgt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1793, single, Legajo 7269:II:32. Bazilio Villazis (1736 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. *Fray Juan Félix de Villegas. Floyd:178-180, 182, wartime Secretary of the Inquisition at Cartagena, appointed in July 1785 as Bishop of Nicaragua. Bancroft:VII:732, archbishop of Guatemala, from 8 May 1794 to 3 Feb 1800. Josef Antonio Vizente (1736 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, widower. *Fernando Vizcaino (1745 Andalucia - ), entered service 1766, Sgt, Dragoons of Guatemala, 1780, captured by the British at the Castillo de Omoa, 1779, SubLt, grad Lt, in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, single, health broken, Legajo 7269:II:150. *Thomas Wallop (1754 La Havana - ), entered service 1773, SubLt, Agregado, Dragoons of Guatemala, 1777 to 1783, Lt of Grenadiers in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, 1791, 1793,single, Legajo 7269:II:8. *Simon Wbau (1755 Aragon- ), entered service 1769, Grad Lt in 1782, Capt in Inf Garrison of Guatemala, 1789, Legajo 7269:II:129. Josef Joaquín Xiron (1753 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, inhabitant of Omoa in 1776, single. Manuel Zerrano (1723 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776, single. Francisco Zoreño (1741 - ). LDS Roll 0741891, at Omoa in 1776 with wife María Cruz (1754 - ), and one son. Second Part, the Taxpayers and Merchants. Part of the Bourbon Reforms introduced by King Carlos III was the requirement that each jurisdiction collect its own taxes and that tax collectors be accountable for their work. CaptainGeneral Matias de Gálvez of Guatemala (Chiapas and all of Central America except Panama) was a very good administrator who carried out the edicts of King Carlos III very effectively. Those who were wealthy enough to pay taxes and those appointed to collect them were generally the same people who held appointments in the militias and who made contributions (donativos) when called upon to do so. For this reason the taxpayer lists for Central America are important for the war period. Other records may eventually be found connecting these persons to war service. Cultural historians will be interested to note that the products mentioned included: aguardiente; algodon; alguna ventas; almidon; arroz; asúcar; arrovas de asúcar; bacas; balcones de fierro; bestias; bueyes; cacao; caña fiztola; candelas; carne; carne marrano; carne de murrcino; carne de puerco; carne salada; cavalleras de tierra; cavellos; cavezas de ganada bacuna; caxetas de vapadura; caxones de loza echiza; chilacaste; colchas; colchas ordinarias de algadon; corazas ordinarias de baqueta; esquilmos; fiero; fiero de la tierra; fierro de Vizcaya; foxas; frutos; ganado; generos de Castilla y de la tierra; ileguas; jabón; liga; mantas; mantica; mitlas zerreras; mulas; muletos; novillos; novio; panelas; papel; petacas de pasas; pezcados cuyameles; plantanos; peroles de cobra; pimta de bacala; pollinos; pulperia; quesos; sombreros de palma; sombreros de vicuña; res/reses; res propria; por una res deventa y reventa; reses bendidas en tajo; ropa de Castilla; ropa de la tierra; ropa de la tierra segonta; sal; sandias; sebo; ternero; tinta corte; toro; vino; zera negra; and zora prieta. These records were found in LDS Roll 0741892, covering a few locations in present day Honduras (Comayagua) and Guatemala. They are mostly for 1781 and 1782 and frequently list products which the person grew or traded, or for which the person was taxed. Pedro Acosta of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Mariano Agirre/Aguirre of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, sandias (watermelons). Manuel Agilar of Orica, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, mantica (fat), quesos (cheeses), and jabón (soap). 13 Gregorio Aguirre of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Aguirre of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Lorenzo de Ahumada of Comayagua, cargo in 1781. Manuel Alarcon of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Visente Alarcon of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Pedro Alcantar Varillas of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Antonio Aldana of Gualan, alcavala payment in 1781. Pedro Aldana of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef Antonio Alfaro of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef María Allala of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, ganado (livestock). Juan Allala of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, quesos. Lorenzo Alonzo of San Agustín, alcavala payment, 1781. Juan Pazqual Altamirano of Olanchito, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, pezcados cuyameles (fish). Agustín Alvallero of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, novio (?newly married?) Francisco Albarado of Xalapa, alcavala payment, 1781. Francisco Alvarado of Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos. Juan Alvarado of Caridao, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, sal (salt) and tinta corte. Pablo Alvarado of Caridao, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, sal (salt) and tinta corte ( ). Antonio Albares of Xalapa, alcavala payment, 1781. Juan Alvarez of Choluteca, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, jabón. Thomas Alvarez, citizen of Guatemala, alcavala payment in Chiquimula in 1781. Josef Amasa of Chiquimula, apparently died intestate, alcavala payment in 1781, los Almonedas de los rematados. ??? Amendaño of Mita, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Antunes of Silca, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, manteca and quesos. Francisco Aragon of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef Vicente de Aragon prepared census for Pueblo de Santo Domingo Nancinta and Pueblo de Santa Isabel Sinacanthan in 1816. Manuel Antonio Aranivar of Zopilotepe, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, sebo (tallow/fat), manteca, and carne (meat). Marcelino Arasila of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Marcelino Archila of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781, quezos. Domingo Argueta of Ycpala alcavala payment in 1781, jabón and asúcar (sugar). Pedro Arias of Nicaragua, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, cacao (cocoa). Gabriel de Ariasa of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, ropa de la tierra (clothes). Assensio Aristondo of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, una res (a cow). Isidro Aristondo of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, panelas (children clothes). Josef Arizti of Comayagua, cargo in 1781. Silverio Arqueta/Argueta of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Ignacio Arraurrenechea/Arrsuirrerrechea of Arohiaga,Comayagua, cargo contract in 1782, cavezas de ganada bacuna, mulas, cavallos, ileguas (livestock dealer), also frutos y esquilmos (fruit and farm produce). Patricio Arreola of Sansaria, witness to alcavala cargoes in 1781. Isidro Arriaza of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef Antonio Arrue of Chiquimula, Interventor and Receptoria of alcavalas, 1780. Pedro Artica of Ovineral del Corpus, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, jabón. Leon Asaytuno of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Asencis of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781, dos bacas. Juan Josef Aseyre of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Lorenso Asseytuno of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Lorenza Azayturo of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. (This may be a widow.) Gaspar de Àvila of Nicaragua, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, cacao. Manuel de Ayala of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, ganado, quesos. Manuel Ayala of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Julian Ayestas of Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos. Josef Azeytuno of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Ramón Balcazar of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781, ropa de castilla (Spanish clothes). 14 Juan Baptista Baldes of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Josef Baldes of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Ignacio Baldonado of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Francisto Balladares of Leon, Nicaragua, and Comayagua, cargoes in 1781, cacao. Josef Banegas of los Valles, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, arroz (rice) and algodon (cotton). Paulino Banegas of Ycpala, alcavala payment in 1781, quesos. Vasilio Banegas of Olancho, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos. Bernardo/Bernardino Baquero of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Francisco Barama of Sulaco, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, jabón, carne de murrcino. Juan Antonio de las Barcenas of Comayagua, cargo in 1781. Manuel Bardales of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Florentin Bardona of Juticalpa, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, jabón and quesos. Manuel Bardona/Baraona of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781, ropa de la Tierra. A person of this name also made alcavala payment in Gualan in 1781. Miguel Bargas of Pinula, alcavala payment in 1781. Isidro Barreda of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, reses (cows). Josefe Barrientos of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Francisco dela Barzena of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Antonio Basques of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, novio. Manuel Basques of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Belarde of Sansaria, alcavala payment in 1781, cargo in 1781, foxas ( ). Miguel Belis of Chiquimula, witness for Micaela Rodríguez in alcavala payment regarding un hizo de un esclavo. Domingo Beltran of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781. Luís Beltran of Chiquimula, apparently died intestate, alcavala payment in 1781, los Almonedas de los rematados.. Roberto Benero of pueblo el Viejo, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, vino (wine) and petacas de pasas (tobacco pouches). Luíz Beza of Esquipulas, alcavala payment, 1781. Damian Bisai of Chiquimula, alcavala payment, 1781. Paulino Bojorques of Chiquimula, alcavala payment, 1781. Francisco Borjas of Comayagua, cargo in 1782, frutas y esquilmos (fruits and produce). Juan Antonio Borjas of Sitio, Comayagua, cargo in 1782, frutas y esquilmos. Manuel Joseph Brenes of Chiquimula, alcavala payment, 1781. Benito Bueso of Jocotan, alcavala payment, 1781, baca, reses. Manuel Bustamente of Mita, alcavala payment in 1781. Gabriel Cabrera of Comayagua, farm in 1782, frutos y esquilmos. Juan/Juana Cabrera of Gualan, alcavala payments, 1781. (This was likely a widow). Josef Calderon of Ycpala, alcavala payment in 1781, muletos ( ). Luís Calderon of Ycpala, alcavala payment in 1781, reses y quesos y ganado *Francisco del Campo of Chiquimula, Capt, Infantry, alcavala payment, 1781. He was also shown at Corregidor, Quesaltepeque in 1781. Josef Campos of Jalapan, vecino de la Nueva Guatemals, alcavala payment, 1781. Manuel Campos of Gualan, alcavala payment, 1781. Lucas Canelas of Agaltas, Gualaco, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, debo, manteca, quesos. Gregorio Canjura of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment, 1781. Ambrocio Carcache, sender of Cacao cargo to Pedro Martín of Nicaragua, Comayagua, 1781. Sebastian de Cardenas of Chiquimula, witness to alcavala payment, 1781. He also made alcavala payment in 1781. Antonio Cardona of Gualaco, Comayagua, cargo in 1781 of quesos, sebo, y manteca. Antonio Cardosa of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Antonio Cardoza of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Lucas Carrascal, Administrador proprietario, Renta de Alcavalas y Varlov’to, Provincias de Comayagua Theguzigalpa, Puerto de Omoa, y Chiquimula de la Sierra, 1780. Antonio Joseph Carrillo of Gualan, signing official for alcavalas, 1781. 15 Juan Carrillo of Chiquimula, alcavala payment, 1781, cavallerias de tierra ( ). Miguel Ignacio Carrillo of Queguesgue y Tempisque, Mataterainte, alcavala payment, 1781. Josef Antonio Carrion of Nicargua Comayagua, cargos in 1781, cacao. Sebastián de Carsena of Chiquimula, witness for Micaela Rodríguez in alcavala document involving one Hizo de un esclavo. Juan Casasola of Jocotan, alcavala payment, 1781. Juan Cascarte of Nicaragua, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, cacao, chilacaste ( ). *Bentura Casco, Captain, Olancho el Viego, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, sebo, bestias, quesos, manteca. Juan Castañeda of Zacapa, alcavala payment, 1781. Miguel Castañeda of Gualan, alcavala payment, 1781. A person of this name also made alcavala payments in Chiquimula and Zacapa in 1781. Silbestre Castañeda of Sansaria, cargo and alcavala payment in 1781. Simón de Castañeda of Zacapa, alcavala payment, 1781. Antonio Castillo of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Bartolomé Castro of Olanchito, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos. Francisco Castro of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, one cow. Josephine Castro of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781. (This was likely a widow.) José Castro of Jocotan, alcavala payment, 1781, one cow. Juan de Díos y Castro of Pueblo de Santa María Xalapan, signing official for alcavalas, 1782. Juan Josef Castro of Granada, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, cacao. Benito Cavallero of Villa de Yoro, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos y jabón. Antonio Chacon of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Christoval Chacon of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Nicolás Chacon of Gualan, alcavala payment in 1781. Thomas Chacon of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Francisco Chavarria of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Chávez, age 73 in 1816, with his fourth wife, Cayetana Vasquez, widow of Pablo Vasques, with two young sons and two daus was at Pueblo Santa Isabel. Patricio Chavez, vecino of Managua, Nicaragua, Comayagua, cargos in 1781, cacao. Santiago Chiapa of Mita, alcavala payment in 1781. Nicolás Chileño of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781. Mariano Chinta of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Chrisostomo of Olancho el Viejo, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos. Hilario Cisneros of Sansaria, alcavala payment and cargo in 1781 of panelas ( ) and one foxa. Vicente Colindres of Quequesque, alcavala payment in 1781. Antonio Contreras of Xalapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Silvestre Contreras of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781, una res propia, 2 reals. Mariano Cordero of Tocoi, signing official for alcavalas, 1782. Nicolás Cordero of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, toro (bull). Antonio Cordon of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, novio. Juan Cordon of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Cordon of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Matías Cordon of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Norverto Cordon of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Patricio Cordon of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Thomas Cordon of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Luís Coronado of Quequesque, alcavala payment in 1781. Benito de la Cruz of Min?erals de Zedros, Comayagua, cargo in 1781 of algodon, platanos, Zera negra. Christoval de la Cruz of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781. Ignacio Cruz of Tapale, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, carne marrano, jabón, manteca. Julián de la Cruz of San Agustín, alcavala payments in 1781. Manuel de la Cruz of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Thomas de la Cruz of San Agustín, alcavala payment, 1781. Juan Miguel Cruzado of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781, por una res deventa y reventa (?for a cow bought and sold?). 16 Josef Dardon of Sansaria, alcavala payment and cargo in 1781, foxas. Josef Antonio Dardon of Sansaria, alcavala payment in 1781. *Juan Tomás Dardon, Captain of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Vicente Dardon of Sansaria, cargo and alcavala payment in 1781. Matheo Dàvila Llugo, signing official for alcavalas at Jocotan in 1782. Pedro Delem of Nicaragua, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, cacao. Antonio Dias of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Nicolás Dias of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Diego of Mita, alcavala payment in 1781. ??? Dionicia of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781, ropa de la tierra seconta. Ildefonso Ignacio Domezayn of Comayagua, cargo in 1781. Guillermo Duarte of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Joseph María Duarte of Gualan pueblo, alcavala payment in 1781. Pedro Duarde Cruz of Zedros, Comayaga, cargo in 1781, liga, platanos, algodon. Juan Agustín Ecoto of Tapale, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, candelas, carne, quesos, manteca. Josef Elias of Sansaria, alcavala payment in 1781. Antonio Enrriguez/Henrriguez of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Enrriguez Pais of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Miguel Enrriguez/Henrriguez, cura of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781, una res propria, 2 reals. Paulino Ercoles of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Antonio Errera of Ycpala, alcabala payment in 1781, bacas. Juan Errera of Mita, alcavala payment in 1781. Justo Errera of Mita, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Escalon of Mita, alcavala payment in 1781. Gregorio Escobar of Comayagua, relacion jurada, 1782, pulperia ( ). Antonio Escudero of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan de España of Mita, alcavala payment in 1781, jabón. Victorino España of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Anastacio Espina of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Espino of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Andrés Estrada of Moramulca and Valle de San Juan, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, sal. Joseph Estrada of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan de Estrada of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Luíz Antonio Estrada of Leon, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, cacao. Antonio Fernández Vixil of Sacatecoluca, Comayagua, cargos in 1781, peroles de cobre y balcones de fierro. Josef’c María Fernándes of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781, manta. Antonio Ferrera of Valle de Tapale, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos, jabón. Alexandro Fiallos of Amarateca, relación jurada, Comayagua, cargo in 1782, frutos y esquilmos. Mariano Figueroa of Quequesque, alcavala payment in 1781. Bernardo Flóres of Juticalca, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos, vntos? Juan Antonio Flóres of partido de Ofojona, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, sal. Santiago Flóres of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781. Antonio Franco of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Clemente Franco of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Miguel Franco of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Alexandro Funes of Olancho, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, manteca, carne, quesos, jabón. Manuel Funes of Pesipiere, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, sal. Juan Bentura Galindo of Choluteca, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, jabón. Francos Gallegos of Comayagua, cargos in 1781, fierro. Pedro Galvan of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, novios, baca. Manuel Garaycoa of Juticalpa, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, jabón, manteca. 17 Josef García of Ycpala, alcabala payment in 1781, jabón. *Pedro Garmendia, fray and cura of Comayagua, cargo in 1781. Pedro Vicente Garmendia of cuscateca, relación jurada, of Comayagua, cargo via Joaquín Ximénez in 1782, novillos. Blas Gascon of San Agustín, alcabala payment in 1781, muleta y ganada que hamatado. Joseph Manuel Giron of Ycpala, alcabala payment in 1781, quesos. Juan Giron/Xiron of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Goday of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Alonso Gomez of Sansaria, cargo and alcavala payment in 1781. Anastacio Gonzales of San Agustín, alcavala payments in 1781. Facundo Gonzales of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef Gonzales of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef Gonzales Aguero of Comayagua, cargo in 1781, cacao. Josef Miguel Gonzales of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, baca. Juan José Gonzales Zerayn prepared census for Coatepeque in Feb 1813. Juan Miguel Gonzales of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, novio. Leon Gonzales of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Martin Gonzales of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Pedro Gonzales of Olancho, Comayagua, sender of cargo in 1781, quesos, sebo. Seferino Gonzales of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Thomas Gonzales of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Silvestre Guera of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Antonio Guerra of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, baca. Francisco Guerra of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, baca. Jophe Guerra of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, baca. (This may be a widow.) Silbestre Guerra of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Mateo Guevara of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Teodoro Guevara of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Blas Guillen of Corpus, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, jabón. Matías Guillen of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Gutieres of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Francisco Gutierrez of Sansaria, alcavala payment in 1781 for foxa, signing official for alcavalas for Sansaria, 1782. Antonio Gusman of Quesaltepeque, alcavala payment in 1781, mula. *Bartolomé Guzman, padre of Nicaragua, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, cacao. Bitoriano Gusman of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, panelas. Bonifacio Guzman of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781 por una res de venta y reventa. Thomas Guzman of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Antonio Henrriquez, Comisario, Renta de Alcavalas, Pueblo de Julotopeque, 1782, and signing officer for alcavalas at Ycpala, 1782. Deciderio Hernandez of Juticalpa, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos, sebo, manteca. Pedro Hernandez of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781, ropa de la tierra. Pedro Hernandez of Gualaco, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos, manteca. Timoteo Hernández of Nicaragua, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, cacao. Juan Francisco de Herrara of Juticalpa, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos, manteca. Juan Josef Herrera of Juticalpa, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, sebo, manteca, quesos. Santiago Herrera of Olancha, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, manteca, sebo, jabón. ??? el Herrero of Mita, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef’e el Ingles of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. (This may be a widow.) Pedro de Iribarren of Comayagua, Administrador de Tobacos in 1781. Juan Antonio Irungaray of Comayagua, cargo contract with Juan Ignacio Arraurrenechea in 1782, cavezas de ganada bacuna, mulas, cavallos, ileguas. 18 Manuel de Jesús of Yoro, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, jabón, pezcado cuyamel. Miguel de Jesús of Nandayme, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, cacao. Baltazar Jovel of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Jovel of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Jovel of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Pedro Miguel Jovel of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, baca. Pablo de la Juana of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Bentura Juares of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Feliciano Juares of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Leonardo Juares of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Pedro de Landa of San Miguel, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, sombreros de Vicuña, fierro de Vizcaya, cacao, Jabón, papel. Pedro Buenaventura Landa of Leon, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, jabón, caña fiztola. He is also shown with cargo at Masaya, Comayagua in 1781, sombreros de Palma, colchas ordinarias de Algadon, jabón, candelas, and at Pueble el Viejo with cargo of vino. In 1782, he was shown as relación jurada for Comayagua in 1782. Manuel de Lara of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, panelas. Seberino Lemuz of Quequesque, alcavala payment, 1781. Antolino León of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Francisco León of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Gerónimo de León of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, quesos, ganado. Josef León of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef de León of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef Antonio de León of Nacaome, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, sal, pezcado. Mathías León of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Matías de León of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Antonio Leste Chanzele of Quesaltepeque, mention in certificate of alcavalas in 1781. Damaso Lima of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781. Domingo López of Jocotan, alcavalo payment in 1781, novio y reses. Felipe López of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Gabriel López of Mita, alcavala payment in 1781, una res. Josef Manuel Lópes of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan López of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Lópes of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, baca. Manuel López of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Martín López of Zacapa, mentioned in alcavala document with Simón de Castañeda in 1781, then he was Receptor of Alcavalas for Zacapa in 1782. Matheo López of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Loyo of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef Antonio Lozano of Comayagua, relación jurada for cargo in 1782. Juan de Dios Lugo of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, novios. Mateo Lugo of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Miguel Lugo of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. *Pablo Lugo, Captain in Nicaragua, Comayagua, cargos in 1781, cacao. Manuel Luteris of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Machuca of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781, vino. Baltazar de Madariaga of Comayagua, relation jurada in 1782, frutos y esquilmos. Bernardo Madrid of Chiquimula, Administrator of Alcavalas, 1781. Pedro Madrid of Comisario Medina, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, sal. Benito Magarola of Sansaria, cargo and alcavala payment in 1781. ??? el Magueño of Chiquimula, apparently died intestate, alcavala payment in 1781, los Almonedas de los rematados. Bernardo Manchame of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, baca. Juan Ambrocio Manchame of Chiquimula, alcavala mayment, 1781. 19 Julián Manchame of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, ternero (calves or veal). Manuel Manchame of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781. Pedro Manchame of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, baca. Joseph Manuel of Gualan, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef’e María of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781, ropa de la tierra. (This may be a widow.) Antonio María Marroquin of Sansaria, cargo and alcavala payment in 1781. Josef Antonio Marroquin of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Marroquin of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Marcos Marroquin of Sansaria, cargo and alcavala payment in 1781. Phelipe Marroquin of Sansaria, cargo in 1781. Simón Marroquin of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781, una rez de venta y reventa. Vicente Marroquin of Sansaria, cargo and alcavala payment in 1781. This may be Vicente Marroquin who made alcavala payment for a muleto at Queguesque y Tempisque, Mataterainte, 1781. Juan Martín of Pinula, alcavala payment in 1781. Estébin Martínez of Gualaco, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, sebo, manteca, carne salada. Felipe Martínez of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. This may be the person who made alcavala payment at Chiquimula in 1781. Gregorio Martínez of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Ignacio Martínez of Yoro, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos. Inginio/Eugenio Martínez of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef Lorenzo Martínez of Chiquimula, witness to alcavala summary in 1782. Juan Martínez of Pinula, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Martínez of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Patricio Martínez of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Pedro Antonio Martínez of Guatemala, Guarda Mayor, Rentas de Alcavalas y Tabacos, 1800. Thomas Martínez of Gualan, alcavala payment in 1781. Pedro Martín de Zelaya of Comayagua, cargos in 1781. Juan de Marulanda of Chiquimula, apparently died intestate, alcavala payment in 1781, los Almonedas de los rematados. Diego Masariegos of Quequesque, alcavala payment in 1781. Jucon de Mata of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Phelipe/Felipe Mayorga, vecino of Chiquimula dela Sierra, Guatemala, alcavala payment in 1781, also served as Alcavalas Reseptor Principal in 1781 and 1782, prepared cargo lists in 1782. Manuel Antonio Mayorgas of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Pasqual Maziv of Nicaragua, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, cacao. Antonio Benito Medrano of Nicaragua, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, cacao. Estében Melgar of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, reses bendidas en tajo. Josef Diego Melgar of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, una res q’e bendio en tajo. Francisco Melo of Cilca, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos, manteca, carne, jabón. Manuel Mendes of Mita, alcavala payment in 1781. Ysidro Mendez of Mita, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Antonio Mendoza of Comayagua, cargo in 1781, mantecas, carne salada. A person of this name, age 58, was a single Españole in Guatepeque in 1813. Rafael Antonio Mendoza of Nicaragua, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, cacao. Marcelo Menendez of Mita, signing official for alcavalas, 1782. Benancio Mexia of Ycpala, alcavala payment in 1781, ilegua. Jacovo Mexia of Gualaco, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos, carne salada, manteca, sebo. Josef Mexia of Gualaco, comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos, manteca, sebo, carne salada. Josef Estéban Mexia of Comayagua, cargo in 1781, pezcado cuyamel. Juan Marcos Mexia of Olanchico, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, almidon. Manuel Mexia of Sansaria, cargo and alcavala payment in 1781. Antonio Midence of Comayagua, cargo contract with Joaquín Ximénez of Potrero for novillos in 1782, relación jurada for San Josef del Potrero, Comayagua in 1782, frutos y esquilmos. Joseph Miguel of Gualan, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef Antonio Miralda of Silca, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos, manteca, jabón. 20 Martín Miranda of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Pablo Miranda of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Antonio Molina y Bran of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Basilio Monrroy of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Mariano Monroy of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Pedro Josef Monrroy of Ycpala, alcavala payment in 1781, arrovas de asucar. Sebastién Monroy of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Montecino of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, toro. Mauricio Montero/Monteros of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Antonio Morales of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Diego Morales of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, reses. Francisco Morales of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Gregorio Morales of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, panelas. Josef Morales of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, ganado. Josef Nicolás Morales of Sansaria, cargo and alcavala payment in 1781, foxas. Josef Trinadad Morales of Sansaria, cargo and alcavala payment in 1781, foxas. Juan Morales of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Lucas Morales of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Morales of Gualan, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Antonio Morales of Sansaria, cargo and alcavala payment in 1781, exquilmos. Mariano Morales of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781, generos de Castilla y de la Tierra. Mauricio Morales of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Balentin Moran of Pinula, alcavala payment in 1781. Clemente Moran of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781. Francisco Morga of San Agustín, signing official for alcavalas, 1782. Josef’e Morga/Mozga of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781, muleto. (This may be a widow.) Pedro Morales of Nicaragua, Comayagua, cargos in 1781, cacao. Antonio Morillo of Silca Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos. Juan Josef Motiño of Juticalpa, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, manteca, sebo, jabón. Marcos Motiño of Juticalpa, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, jabón, manteca. Mateo Murcia of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Mariano Navas of Mita, alcavala receipt in 1781. Josef Naxera of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Romualda Nufio of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, toro. (This may be a widow.) Pedro Obando of Quequesque, alcavala payment in 1781. Raphael Ochoa of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, novio. Juan Oliva of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 178f1. Juan Antonio Ordoñes, alcavala payments in Acasaguastran and Chiquimula in 1781. Manuel Orego of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Isidro Orellana of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Miguel Oreyane/Ozeyana of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Faustino Orrego of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Jphe/Josephine Orrego of Chiquimula, alcavala payment as a widow in 1781. Manuel Orrego of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Ortega of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, ganada. Antonio Ortis of Zedros, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, almidon. Matías Ortis of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Nicolás Ortis of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781. Rumualdo Ortis of San Juan, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, sal. Vizente Oseguera Mexia of Comayagua, cargo in 1781, caxones de loza echiza. Josef Osorio of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Ferman Pacheco of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781, ropa de Castilla. 21 Patricio Pacheco of Puerto San Fernando de Omoa, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, aguardiente. Miguel Padilla of Gualaco, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos, sebo, manteca. Manuel Paens of Quequesque, alcavala payment in 1781. Cilverio Pais of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. *Capt. Francisco Pais of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Carlos de Paiz of Acasaguastran, Receptor of Alcavalas in 1782. *Lt Juan Manuel Pais of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Lorenzo Pais of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Estévan de Pais of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Marzelo Pays/Pais of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Miguel Pais y Oliva of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Pedro Pais of Acasaguastran, alacavala payment in 1781. Antonio Palacios of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781, cavallerias de tierra, and signing official for Valle de Quequesque y Tempisque, Mataterainte, in 1782 and alcavala payment on quesos. Pablo Palle of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, ternero. Anastacio Palma of Quequesque, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Palma of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781, quezos. Juan Josef Palma of Quequesque, alcavala payment in 1781, quesos. Mateo Palma of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef Palomo, Mayordomo at Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781, alguna ventas. Pedro Pantaleon of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Ubalde de Pasos of Nicaragua, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, cacao. Juan Pays of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Antonio Juan de Paz of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Ildefonso de Paz of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Alexandro Peña, vecino de la Benta, made alcavala payment in 1781 at Jocotan, reses. Tomás de la Peña of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Bernardo de Perdomo, Ministro (of the government), alcavala payment at Jocotan in 1781, un poco de fierro. Juan Perdomo of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, panelas. Felisiano Peres of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781. Lorenzo Péres of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, baca. Antonio Pesquera of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Pineda of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Domingo Pineda of Comayagua, cargo in 1781, caxetas de vapadura. Luís de Pineda of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781, generos de castilla y la tierra. ??? Pioquinto of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Felipe Pinto of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781, dos vacas de venta y reventa. Joseph Pinto/Pintto of Gualan, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Pinto of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Antonio Pinto of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Ramón Pinto/Pintto of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, baca. Pedro Pinula y Mallo of Pinula, alcavala payment in 1781. Miguel Platero of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Rafael Pontasa of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781. Carlos Portela of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, reses, baca. Antonio Portillo of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Portillo of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. This may be the Juan Portillo of Chiquimula who made alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Estéban Portillo of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Josef Portillo of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Mathías Portillo of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Pedro Portillo of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Joseph Portio of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Rofas Possadas of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. 22 Josef de Prada of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. This may be Joseph de Prada who made an alcavala payment in Chiquimula in 1781. Ber’l Quintania of Olancho, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, jabón, sebo, carne, manteca. Rafael Raban’l of Quesaltepeque, relación jurada, 1781. Joseph Rada of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef’e Rafael of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Ramires of Mita, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Antonio Ramirez of Olancho, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos. Lucas Ramires of Mita, alcavala payment in 1781, una res. ??? Regalado of Mita, alcavala payments in 1781, una baca, una res. Francisco Remigio of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Rexon of Gualan, alcavala payment in 1781. Baltazar Reyes of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef’e Reyes of San Agustín, alcabala payment in 1781. Josef Manuel Reyes of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Reyes of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Pablo Reyes of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef Rios of Quequesque, alcavala payment in 1781. Enrique Rivera of Nacaome, Comayagua, alcavala payment in 1781, sal. Juan Rodriges of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Rodriques of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Pablo Rodríguez of Juticalpa, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, jabón, manteca. Cristóbal Rojas of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, panelas. Juan Rojas of Tocoi, alcavala payment in 1781, quesos. Juan Roman of Mita, alcavala payment in 1781, una res. Ignacio Romero of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Romero of Silca, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos, sueltos, manteca. Lucas Romero of San Salvador, San Miguel, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, fierro de la tierra. Gregorio de la Rosa of Comayagua, cargo in 1781. Bernardo Roxas of San Josef de Topale, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, manteca, candelas, carne, carne de puerco. Enrriquez Roxas of Leon, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, corazas ordinarias de baqueta, also cargos Nicaragua, Comayagua in 1781 of cacao. Francisco Roxas of Sansaria, cargo and alcavala payment in 1781, foxa. Diego Ruano of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781. Francisco Ruano of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Eldifonzo Ruis of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Eustacio Ruíz of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Joseph Ruís of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef Ruíz of Juticalpa, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, manteca jabón, quesos, carne. Andrés Saavedra of Antigua Guatemala prepared list of pueblos in Oct 1806 and found 48 at that time. Marcos Saabedra of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Marcos Savedra also made alcavala payment in Chiquimula in 1781. Josef Antonio Sagastime of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Domingo Sagastume of Quequesque, alcavala payment in 1781. Francisco Sagastume of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment, 1781. Matías Sagastume of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Rafael Sagastume of Quequesque, alcavala payment in 1781. Santiago Sagastume of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef’e de Salama of San Agustín, alcabala payment in 1781, mantas. Thomas Salas of Nicaragua, Comayagua, cargos in 1781, cacao. Martín Salbatierra of San Agustin, alcavala payment in 1781. Mauricio Salbatierra of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. 23 Joseph Salgero of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Carlos Salguero of Mita, alcavala payment in 1781. Felis Salguero of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef Salguero of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Salguero of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Salguero also made alcavala payment in 1781 at Acasaguastran. Manuel Salguero of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Salguero also made alcavala payment at Chiquimula in 1781. Pedro Salguero of Zacapa, alcavala payment in 1781. Francisco Sanabria of Quequesque y Tempisque, Mataterainte, alcavala payment in 1781. Bernardo Sánchez of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Gaspar Sánchez of San Agustín, alcavala payments in 1781. Jossef’e Sánchez of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781, ropa de la Tierra. Juan Pablo Sánchez of Chiquimula, public scribe who mad alcavala document involving slave María dela Natividad. Manuel Sánchez of San Agustín, alcavala payments in 1781. Matheo Sánchez of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Francisco Antonio Sanchinel/Sanchinello of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Cayetano Sandobal of Jalapan pueblo, signing official for alcavalas in 1782. Cecilio Sandoval of Pinula, alcavala payment in 1781. Faustino Sandobal of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Gregorio Sandoval of Pinula, signing official for alcavalas in 1782. Antonio de Santa Cruz of Comayagua, countersigning official for alcavalas in 1782. Juan Santaneco of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781. Clemente Savala of Valle de Tapale, Comayagua, cargos in 1781, jabón, quesos, manteca. Santiago Savino of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781. Tomás Savino of Sansaria, cargo and alcavala payment in 1781. Agustín Serna of Gualan, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Serna of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Pedro Serzano of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781, una rez de venta y reventa. *Fray ??? Severino of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Miguel Solorzano of Leon, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, pollinos. Josef Somosa of Zacapa, alcavala payments in 1781. Andrés Sosa/Zoza of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Felis Sosa of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Eugenio Soto of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Martín Tabuada of Nicaragua, Comayagua, shipper of cargo carried by Padre Bartolomé Guzman in 1781, cacao. Joseph’e Tapia of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781, ropa de la tierra. (This may be a widow.) Antonio Tercero of Corpus, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, jabón Juan Thorres of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Tomís Torre of Managua, Comayagua, alcavala payment in 1781, colchas. Manuel Tobel/Jovel of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Pedro Tovel/Jovel of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, 6 reses y un ternero. Balentin Indio Tratante of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Francisco Indio Tratante of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Andrés Travino/Travinis of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Muz’s de Ulloa of Comayagua, cargo in 1781, pimta de bacala. Juan Antonio Urbina of Yoro, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, zora prieta, manteca, carne salada. Manuel Ursina of Silca, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos, jabón, manteca. Antonio Useda of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Useno/Vseno of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Joseph Valdez of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. 24 Alexandro Varillas of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Christóval Varillas of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Gregorio Varillas of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Varillas of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Marcello Varillas of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment in 1781. Balerio Vasques of Pueblo Santa Isabel, age 71 in 1816, widower of Casilda Hernández, and three daughters. Francisco Vasquez of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Vasquez of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Pasqual Vasquez of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Velarde of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781, ropa de castilla. Andrés Velasquez of Olancho, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, quesos. Ignacio Velasquez of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Antonio Vidal of Quesaltepeque, Reseptor de Alcavalas, 1781. Antonio Vidal of Chiquimula, alcavala payment of 1781. Eugenio Vidal of Quesaltepeque, mentioned in certificate of alcavalas, 1781. Matías Villafranca of Juticalpa, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, jabón, manteca. Francisco Villela of Acasaguastran, alcavala payment of 1781. Josef Vinar of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef Vivas of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Vivas of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Francisco Viviano of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Vizente of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Cayetano Ximénez Bejarano of Comayagua, cargos in 1781. Francisco Ximénes of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781. Joaquín Ximémez of Cuscateca, Comayagua, relación jurada, cargo de novillos, 1782. He also had cargo contract for novillos for Potrero in 1782 and for novillos and bueyes for Comayagua. He had contracts with Juan Ignacio Arraurrenechea. Pablo Ximénes of San Agustín, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Xiron of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Joph’e Yaguin of Jocotan, alcavala payment in 1781, toro. (This may be a widow.) Graviel Ydalgo of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781. Manuel Ydalgo of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781, quesos. Miguel Ydalgo of Jalapan, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Antonio Ysasi of Comayagua, cargo relación jurada in 1782. Francisco Zales of Pinula, alcavala payment in 1781. Juan Zapata of Pinula, alcavala payment in 1781. Josef de Zelaya of Zuyapa, Comayagua, relacion jurada for frutos y esquilmos in 1782. Josef Antonio Zelaya of Comayagua, shipper of goods carried by Pedro Martir de Zelaya in 1781, mitlas zerreras. Pedro Martir de Zelaya of Choluteca, Comayagua, cargos in 1781, mitlas zerreras and jabón, and relación jurada in 1782 for mulas. Andréz Zepeda of Guadaquibir,Comayagua, relación jurada in 1782 for frutas y esquilmos. Bernave Zepeda of Juticalpa, Comayagua, cargo in 1781 of quesos, manteca, and sebo. Miguel Zolorzano of Nicaragua, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, cacao. Manuel Zoza of Chiquimula, alcavala payment in 1781. Joaquín Zoto of Yoro, Comayagua, cargo in 1781, pezcados Cuyamel. Los Justicias de Jilote, alcavala payment in 1781 at Ycpala, en ?dho? Pueblos cobraron de alcavala. Los Justicias of Jpala, alcavala payment in 1781 at Ycpala, en ?dho? Pueblos cobraron de alcavala. Los Justicias de Ypala, alcavala payment in 1781 at Ycpala, por lo q’e recaudaron. Pueblo de Santa María Magdalena, alcavala payment at San Agustín in 1781, dieron los Justicias. Pueblo de Santa María Magdalena (visita de este Curato), alcavala payment at San Agustín in 1781, justzo’s de dbo. Pueblo. 25 Las tropas, relación jurada, 4 pueblos, Comayagua, 1781, carniceria. Third Part, the Workers at Fort Omoa. The Spanish stronghold on the Caribbean Coast of Central America was Fort Omoa, which was in such poor condition in 1769 that it was rebuilt. This construction effort was still going on when Spain declared war on Great Britain in 1779; however some of the workers by then were likely doing the work of the port. The work was done by slaves and Ladinos, and both of these were unusual groups of people. Records are found on LDS Film Rolls 0741891, Guatemala Real Tribunal Padrones, 1773-1779, and 0741892, Guatemala Real Tribunal Padrones 1781-1816. The slaves were designated as slaves of the King, and they were organized into companies, or Contratas, including the First Contrata Caravalis, Second Contrata Mondongos, Third Contrata Caravalies, and Fourth Contrata Caravalies, designated below as 1CC, 2CM, 3CC, and 4CC. For those not slaves in these contratas, some were likely Ladinos. Also, others who were not listed as slaves at Omoa or Fort Omoa could have been Ladinos. One or two of the officers of the fort were designated, but the soldiers were not. Probably some of the married and single non-slave men were soldiers. The 1776 Padron does not designate Ladinos, but they are mentioned as participants in building the fort. Two priests separately tried to explain what a Ladino was, and it comes through that they were not slaves, not Spanish, and belonged to no organized Indian tribe. They apparently spoke, or understood rudimentary Spanish. (It is useful to recall the history of the Caribbean Coast of Central America in 1770. For 200 years, there had been pirates and entrepreneurs from many European nations operating along the coasts. Many brought seamen and slaves who settled or escaped along the coast. From the Pacific side of the mountains, Spanish settlers raided the closest Indian tribes of the Caribbean side of the mountains, taking anyone they could catch as slaves. Coastal Indians soon began selling enemy Indian captives as slaves to the Spanish. Some Indian tribes disappeared under the pressure. So there perhaps developed a border people, some formerly slaves or refugees, some formerly Indians, some formerly pirates and adventurers, who did not belong to any organized group. Through 200 years of intermarriage, the Ladinos could have developed into a border people, but more research is needed to develop exactly how they evolved.) Most of the various peoples at Fort Omoa, or in the immediate area, in 1776 are included below: Luís Acaniqui, negro slave, age 52, 1st CC, wife María Pemba, age 32, two ch. Julián Acuanave, negro slave, age 50, 1 st CC, wife Francisca Esangua, age 40, son Gabriel, age 16. Agustin Acue, negro slave, age 50, 1st CC, wife María Josefa Oququene, 28, 2 ch. Luciano Adamado, negro slave, age 25, 4th CC, single. Tiburcio Adriano, age 34, wife Candelaria Ortiz, 30. Blas Agua Sosa, negro slave, age 30, 3 rd CC. Domingo Agua, negro slave, age 60, 1 st CC, wife María Antonia Guaducha, 30, 2 ch. Manuel de Aguilar, age 50, servant, married, no wife mentioned. Eusevlo Alayola, negro slave, age 27, 3 rd CC, single. Julián Alayola, negro slave, age 46, 1 st CC, wife María Manuela, 30, 3 ch. Francisco Albarez, negro slave, 26, married, no wife mentioned. Pedro Albarez, negro slave, 20, single. Pedro Alcanta Andara, age 20, single. Jazinto Alfaro, dependiente, age 27, single. Francisco Alvarado, Indio, age 53, married, at Gautepeque in 1813. Francisco Alvarado, Indio, age 62, married, at Gautepeque in 1813. José Bernardino Alvarado, Indio, age 45, married, at Gautepeque in 1813. José Justo Alvarado, Indio, age 48, married, at Guatepeque in 1813. José Paulino Alvarado, Indio, age 54, married, at Guatepeque in 1813. Pedro Martin Amaya, age 22, single. 26 Narcisco Ambula, negro slave, age 36, 2d Contrata Mondongos, wife Maria Antonia Gueque, 30, one son. Isidro Andara, age 35, wife Isabel María Agrames, 20, one son, one dau. Cristóbal Angola, negro slave, age 30, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Juan Angola, negro slave, age 38, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Juana Nangue, 32, 2 daus and son Juan, age 11. Bentura Anguimbez, negro slave, age 38, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Agustina Tumbo, 30. Miguel Angulo, negro slave, age 28, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. Marcos Apalito, negro slave, age 50, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife Juana Lusia, 30, 2 daus, 2 sons. Juan Aque, negro slave, age 40, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife Petrona Masala, 35, son Luys Aque, 16, Josef Mauricio Aque, and one other ch. Favian Aque, negro slave, 25, 3rd Caravalies, single. Thomas Aquino, widower, Quesaltepeque, Guatemala, 1781. Thomas aquino Alayola, negro slave, age 28, 3 rd caravalies, single. Francisco Arellanos, servant, age 34, widower. Manuel de Jesús Arroio, negro slave, age 35, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Juan Arroyo Hete, negro slave, age 45, 1 st Contrata Caravalies, wife Luysa Sibuanga, 34, son Juan Manuel Arroyo, 14, and 3 others. Juan Antonio Arroyo, negro slave, 24, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Juan de Dios Arroyo, negro slave, age 25, 3re Contrata Caravalies, single. Manuel Arroyo Evo, negro slave, age 40, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife María Concepción, 32, son Antonio Nicolas, 15, and one other. Antonio Arrsuma, negro slave, age 30, 3 rd Caravalies, single. Santiago Arva, negro slave, age 54, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife María Marta, 35. Francisco Arvaprumpis, negro slave, age 50, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife Juana Adan, 30, 2 sons, 1 dau. Alexos Aseguruso, negro slave, age 25, 4th Contrata Caravalies, wife Lorenza Yfu, 20, and one dau. Nicolas Atu, negro slave, age 25, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Juan Jacinto Avenus, Indio, age 50, married at Guatepeque, 1813. Pablo Avia, negro slave, age 32, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife Thomasa Enfuti, 30. Josef Antonio Arruê, interventor, Renta de Alcavalas, Guatemala, 1780. Cayetano de Ayala, age 35, wife Juana María Hernández, 33, two daus. Clemente Antonio Ayala, age 19, single. Patricio Baco, negro slave, age 54, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife María Manuela, 28, one son. Pedro Balderas, age 30, wife Ana María Fortin, 25. Manuel Balenza/Balenzuela, pardo, age 29, wife Rosa. Simón Balenzuela, age 25, single. Reymundo Ballecillo, inhabitant, age 30, widower. Longino Ballejo, negro slave, age 38, 3 rd Contrata, Caravalies, single. Juan Josef Banegas, age 22, single. Florencio Baños, Spanish, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Paulino Baños, Spanish, age 50, single, at Guatepeque, 1813. Salvador Baños, Treasurer, Cajas de Sonsonate, Guatemala, 1796. Juan de Dios Bardales, age 13. Pedro Bardales, inhabitant, age 30, single. Phelipe Bardales, inhabitant, age 28, wife Marzela Zerzo, 26, one son. Antonio Barela, inhabitant, age 49, single. Marcos de Bargas, age 35, wife Josefa de Ozorio, 28, two ch. Fray Henange Barreda, cura in Guatemala, 1777. Fray Manuel Barreto, cura propío in Guatemala, 1777. Pedro Barrientos, age 70, single. Ramon Barrueta, age 14. Fray Francisco Barruta Juterino, in Guatemala, 1777. Anselino Basquez, Indio, age 59, at Guatepeque, 1813. 27 Blas Candelario Basquez, Indio, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Juan Basquez, Indio, age 48, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Juan Bautista Basquez, Indio, age 70, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Juan Dionicio Basquez, Indio, age 53, widower, at Guatepeque, 1813. Josef Bassi, negro slave, age 256, erd Caravalies, single. Juan Bassi, negro slave, age 38, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Maria Rosa Buanga, 36, two sons incl Josef, age 14, and two daus. Joseph de Batres, author of Guatemalan document, 1779. Josef Ilario Benavides, age 14. Santiago Benavides, age 60, wife Geronima Juares, 30, two sons. Calletano/Cayetano Besinos, Spanish, age 58, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Francisco Besinos, Spanish, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Thomas Beteta, age 21, single. Fernando Blanco, pardo, age 48, single, at Guatepeque, 1813. Fernando Boate, negro slave, age 30, f3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Juan Boate, negro slave, age 30, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Antonia Binda, 45, four ch/stepch. Francisco Bosi, negro slave, age 40, 2d Contrata Mondongos, wife María Thomasa Gueriepo, 30, one son. Manuel Brich, negro slave, age 30, 4th Contrata Caravalies, wife Francisca Bunga, and one dau. Phelipe Isidro Brito, negro slave, age 35, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, wife María Lusia Ama, 28. Lorenco Buco, negro slave, age 40, 2d Contrata Mondongos, wife Marcela Ancha, 30. Phelipe Buempa, negro slave, age 40, 2d Contrata Mondongos, wife Casilda Amuelle, 30, one son. Joaquin Buitrio, inhabitant, age 45, married, no wife mentioned. Marcos Bunga, negro slave, age 22, 3 rd Caravalies, single. Eusevio Burucan, negro slave, age 35, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. Thomas Caballero, age 34, wife Juana Francisca Miranda, 30, two sons and one dau. Josef Cabrera, age 25, wife Francisca Ortega, 36. *Francisco del Campo, Capt, Inf., 1780 and Receptor, Alcavalas, in Guatemala, 1781. Antonia Canga, negra slave, age 48, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, shown as married, but listed with María Jesús Chinva, 30. Antonio Canga, negro slave, age 30, 2d Contrata Mondongos, wife Petrona Gumba, 30, 2 daus. Basilio Canga, negro slave, age 25, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Lorenzo Canga, negro slave, age 37, 2d Contrata Mondongos, wife Ana María Masanga, 35, one dau. Luís Canga, negro slave, age 25, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Luís Cangui, negro slave, age 36, 2d Contrata Mondongos, wife Marcela Pemba, 30, 2 daus and 1 son. Francisco Carava, negro slave, age 30, 3 rd Caravalies, single. José Fernando Carias, pardo, age 50, married, at Guatepeque in 1813. Lucas Carrascal, Administrador proprietario, Renta de Alcavalas, Guatemala, 1780. Antonio Carrasco, age 50, wife María del Carmen Ramos, 35. Juan Antonio Carrasco, negro slave, age 50, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife Francisca Matea, 30, one dau. Juan de Dios Carrasco, negro slave, age 28, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, wife Francisca Guachubero, 30. Manuel Carrasco, 34, single. Antonio Joseph Carrillo, Receptor, Gualan, Guatemala, 1782. Manuel Casasola, inhabitant, age 14. Tadeo Casasola, age 35, wife Benita Martinez, 27, 2 ch. Tomas Castañeda, age 72, married, at Guatepeque in 1813. Benito de Castro, age 40, widower. Juan Antonio de Castro, age 30, wife Petrona Quintana, and son, age 11, of same name. Juan de los Santos Castro, inhabitant, age 18, single. Juan Francisco de Castro, inhabitant, age 24, single. Ramon Castro, inhabitant, age 19, single. José Dolores Catalan, Indian, age 52, married, at Guatepeque in 1813. 28 Julián Celevo, negro slave, age 35, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. Lorenzo de Chabez, age 34, white, married, no wife mentioned. José Manuel Chacon, pardo, age 60, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Christóval Chaves, Indian, age 60, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Christóval Chaves, indian, age 60, single, at Guatepeque, 1813. Manuel Chaves, Indian, age 60, married at Guatepeque, 1813. Bernave Chondo, negro slave, age 46, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María de Jesús Ocu, 28. Babriel Cofy, negro slave, age 40, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife María Antonia Nanque, 35, 2 ch. Sevastián Cofe, negro slave, age 30, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Francisca Ense, 25, three daus. Josef Manuel Cofi, negro slave, age 35, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Miguel Cofy, negro slave, age 28, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Juan Colorado, negro slave, age 35, 2d Contrata Mondongos, wife Theresa Aco, 28, one dau. Ignacio Cometa, negro slave, age 25, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Antonio Congo, negro slave, age 35, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Antonia Guamogo, 25, one dau and one son. Antonio Congo, negro slave, age 50, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife María Josefa Ocu, 36. Josef Conzepción, age 45, wife Manuela Castro, 27. Mariano Cordero, Receptor at Tocoi, Guatemala, 1782. Fernando de Corona, prepared census count for Amatitanes and Zacatepequez, Nueva Guatemala, 1778. Josef María Corondo, negro slave, age 50, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife María Antonia Andulo, 40. Theodoro Corralez, age 50, widower, white. Fray Pedro Cortes, Cura propío, Guatemala, 1777. Juan Baptista Coto, age 12. Pasqual Joseph Coto, age 13. Gregorio Cribas, servant, age 36, married, no wife mentioned. Juan Crisostomo, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque in 1813. Manuel dela Cruz, Indian, age 46, married, at Guatepeque in 1813. Juan de Dios Curanco, negro slave, age 35, 4 th Contrata Caravalies, single. Juan Curo, negro slave, age 28, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Vitoriano Curo, negro slave, age 28, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Geronimo Cutro, negro slave, age 38, 2d Contrata Mondongos, wife María Dolores Quecha, 30. Francisco Davila Galindo, white, age 29, wife Gregoria Rodriquez, 25, two daus. Phelipe Dias, inhabitant, age 16. Josef Dientes Palma, negro slave, age 35, heran de Palma (contrata), single. Guilermo Dobles, 37, wife María delos Ang’s/Angeles Padilla, 30, one dau. Joseph Domas y Vaud, author of 1796 Guatemala document. Juan Diego Dome, negro slave, age 38, 2d Contrata Mondongos, wife Marta Antonia Samba, 30, son Carlos, 12. Bernardo Dubon, Spanish, age 60, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Antonio Duran, negro slave, age 38, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife Juana Lemba, 28, four ch incl son Matheo Antonio, 12. Ildefonso Duran, negro slave, age 30, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Josef Miguel duran, age 12. Miguel Duran, age 32, 2d wife Juana Padilla, 17, and two daus. Visente Pedro Duran, negro slave, age 35, widower, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, one son. Juan Baptista Emerguane, negro slave, age 35, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. Enrrique Enchivo Maange, negro slave, age 40, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Antonia Quenge, 25, one son. Josef Enchuco, negro slave, age 60, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife María Dolores, 33, one dau. Miguel Enchuto, negro slave, age 35, 2d Contrata Mondongos, wife María Antonia Famogo. 29 Juan Josef Pasqual Eneque, negro slave, age 30, 4 th Contrata Caravalies, wife Petrona Oma, 30, one dau and one son. Eusevio Engoma, negro slave, age 40, 2 nd Contrata Mondogos, wife María Dolores Guada, 35, two daus. Lorenzo Engoma, negro slave, age 39, 2 nd Contrata Mondogos, wife Juana Faga, 28. Josef Equa, negro slave, age 55, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife María Antonia Bacuenta, 25, one son. Sevestián Equaman, negro slave, age 30, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Francisco Equenofo, negro slave, age 50, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife María Josefa, 32, one dau. Manuel Equeta, negro slave, age 50, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife Marcela Estimuco, 30. Martin Eredia, age 35, single. Pedro Escobar, pardo, age 61, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Vizente Escobar, servant, age 50, San Fernando de Omoa, single. Manuel Esperanza, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque in 1813. Manuel de Espinosa, age 16, single. León Eta, negro slave, age 25, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Josef Ete, negro slave, age 28, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Francisco Etechi, negro slave, age 30, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. Francisco Evo, negro slave, age 54, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife María Rosa, 30, one son, three daus. Ignacio Evo, negro slave, age 30, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, wife María Manuela Encha, 25. Jasinto Evo, negro slave, age 30, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Juan Gonzalo Evo, negro slave, age 40, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, wife María Manuela Queta, 30. Manuel Fariña, age 57, single. Josef Manuel Ferminor, negro slave, age 35, San Fernando de Omoa, single. Antonio Fernádiz, prepared census for Castillo de San Felipe del Golfo dulze, Honduras, 1778. Juan Bautista Flores, Indian, age 50, widower, at Guatepeque, 1813. Juan de la Sena Flores, Indian, age 53, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Leandro Flores, Indian, age 48, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Pedro Flores, Indian, age 55, married, at Gautepeque, 1813. Pedro José Flores, pardo, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Theresa de Flores, servant, age 28, widow, at San Fernando de Omoa. Victoriano Flores, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Joachín de Folch, prepared census count for Mathagalpa, 1778. Francisco Fortuni, age 50, married, no wife mentioned. Josef Frayle Tambo, negro slave, age 35, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Consepción Boaja, 25, one son and 3 daus. Francisco Manuel Frenque, age 50, wife María Rita Frenque, 50. Juan Fua, negro slave, age 45, 2d Contrata Mondongos, wife María Josefa Yafonia, 35. Luís Fuentes, pardo, age 84, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Pablos Galban, age 35, wife Rosa Paredes, 30. Joaquín Gallardo, inhabitant, age 25, single. Manuel Gambi, negro slave, age 32, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Nuola Ensaca, one dau and one son. Blas Gamboa, servant, age 13. Francisco Gamboa, free negro, age 16. Isidro Gamboa, negro slave, age 28, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, wife maría Espinosa Cotifa, 25. Josef Gamboa, slave, age 20, single. Josef Gamboa, negro slave, age 28, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Josef Gamboa de Palma, negro slave, age 35, heran de Palma (contrata), wife María Antonia, 25, one dau and one son. Josef Isidro Gamboa, free negro, age 50, wife María Silberia Gamboa, 30, and five ch, and the hh included one slave. Julián Gamboa, negro slave, age 20, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Pedro Gamboa, free negro, age 15. 30 Severino Gamboa, negro slave, age 35, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, wife Juana Luquene, 25, and one dau. Gaspar García, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Gregorio García, age 70, widower of Rafaela Morales, in 1816 at Pueblo Santa Isabel. Manuel García, inhabitant, age 28, married, wife not named. Miguel Geronimo, Indian, age 55, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Florencio Gil, pardo, age 52, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. José María Gil, pardo, age 49, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Francisco Goma Canga, negro slave, age 35, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Manuela Bume, 25. Euzevio Gonzales, age 36, single. *Josef Gonzales Ferminor, Comandante, San Fernando de Omoa, Guatemala, 1776. Juan Gonzales, slave, age 30, married, wife not listed. Luíz Gonzales, slave, age 20, single. Rafael Gonzales, slave, age 30, single. Ramon Gonzales, pardo, age 18, single. Cayetano Granadales, age 16, single. Luís Gubi, negro slave, age 30, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Micaela Pemba, 29, one son and one dau. Juan de Guebara, age 28, wife María Millon, one son. Juan Nerio Guebara, inhabitant, age 16, single. Antonio Guimbe, negro slave, age 44, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Antonia Tulo, 35, one dau. Juan de Dios Guimbe, negro slave, age 40, 2 nd Contrata Mondondos, wife María Antonia Susi, 32, two sons including Miguel, age 14, and two daus. Manuel Guimbe, negro slave, age 20, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Juan Pedro Henrriques, age 64, wife Monica Zuñiga, 36, one dau. Adriano Hernández, inhabitant, age 23, single. Alexos Hernández, age 25, single. Feliciano Hernández, Indian, age 58, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Francisco Hernández, Indian, age 45, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Marcelino Hernándes, pardo, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Nicolas Hernándes, Indian, age 52, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Felipe Heta, negro slave, age 28, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Francisco Heta, negro slave, age 53, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife María del Carmen, 33, two daus and son Juan Josef Heta, 16. Francisco Hoyas, negro slave, age 40, 4 th Contrata Caravalies, single. Manuel Huebo, negro slave, age 30, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. Pelipe Huibier, negro slave, age 25, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Visente Huyver, negro slave, age 35, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife María Josefa, 29, one ch. Marcos de Isaguirre, free negro, age 40, wife Ana María, 33, four daus. Antonio Juadamesi, negro slave, age 50, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife Francisca Canga, 39, two daus. Visente Laguegura, negro slave, age 30, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. Balthazar dela Lama, clerk, age 26, married, wife not listed. Fray Antonio Lancusa, cura propío, Guatemalia, 1777. Juan Bentura Leron, Indian, age 50, married at Guatepeque, 1813. Josef Liguibe, negro slave, age 34, 2d Contrata Mondongos, wife María Dolores Sendo, 30, one son. Antonio Lopez Peñalver y Alcala, Escribano de Camara, Guatemala, 1778. Francisco Lopez, Indian, age 58, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Guillermo Lopez Clevo, negro slave, age 25, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Justo Lopez, Spanish, age 45, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Lorenzo Lopez, servant, age 12, at San Fernando de Omoa. 31 Lucas Lopez, clerk, age 40, single. Martin Lopez, Receptor, Alcavalas, at Zacapa, Guatemala, 1782. Matheo Lopez Cleve/Eleve, negro slave, age 36, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife Agustini Abilongo, 30, one dau and two sons, including Juan Francisco Lopez, age 14. Francisco Lufumba, negro slave, age 38, widower, 2d Contrata Mondongos, two sons. Joaquín Macanda, negro slave, age 30, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María del Rosario Suzi, 26, two sons and two daus. Josef Macanda, negro slave, age 25, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Simon Macanda, negro slave, age 40, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. Domingo Macaya, negro slave, age 45, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Antonia Mundele, 35, one son, one dau. Francisco Macaya, negro slave, age 25, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Lorenzo Macho, negro slave, age 30, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. Manuel Macho, negro slave, age 40, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Juana Muare, 30, one dau. Bernardo de Madrid, Administrator General, Renta de Alcavalas, Guatemala, 1780. Domingo Malli, negro slave, age 52, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife María Bunga, 34, two daus. Patricio Mally, negro slave, age 35, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Marcus Malungo, negro slave, age 40, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María de Jesús, 35. Sisto Malungo, negro slave, age 30, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Joseph Antonio de Malzarraga, Alcalde Ordinario, Nicaragua, 1777. Diego Mambala, negro slave, age 30, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Manuela, 28, one dau. Antonio Manano, negro slave, age 40, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Pascuala Hueñe, 25. Eusevio Mangandi, negro slave, age 60, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife María del Rosario, 30. Marcos Mangadi, negro slave, age 33, 4 th Contrata Caravalies, single. Simon Mangandy, negro slave, age 35, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, wife María Manuela Ariago, 24. Juan Pedro Manugo, negro slave, age 36, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Juana Lemba, 34, two daus and one son. Julio Bernardo Manzana, clerk, age 40, single. Marcelino Marina, negro slave, age 25, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Miguel Marira, negro slave, age 36, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Espinosa, 32. Francisco Marisuta, negro slave, age 30, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Geronima Samba, 36, one dau. Alonzo Marquez, age 29, wife Francisca Zuñiga, 25. Josef Antonio Martinez, treasurer, San Fernando de Omoa, 1776, wife María Calderon de la Barca. Lazaro Martinez, age 27, wife María Salbadora, 20. Juan de Mata, citizen of Quesaltepeque, Guatemala, 1781. Juan de Mata Brich, negro slave, age 35, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, wife María Antonia Enbo, 20. Francisco Mavacala, negro slave, age 48, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María del Rosario Guada, 30, one dau and two sons. Benito Maviala, negro slave, age 30, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Rosa Fatima, 28, one dau. Benito Maviala, negro slave, age 40, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Antonia Buanga, 35, one son. Francisco Maviala, negro slave, age 40, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Marta Manuela, 29, one son. Phelipe Mayorga, Receptor Principal for Alcabalas at San Agustin, Guatemala, 1781. Josef Antonio Medina, age 25, wife María dela Paz Carrasco, 22, one dau. Juan Antonio Mendez, pardo, age 58, single, at Guatepeque, 1813. Miguel Mendoza, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Dionicio Menendez, Spanish, age 60, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Marcelo Menendez, author of document in Guatemala, 1782. Narcizo Menendez, Spanish, age 45, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Fray Thomas Merales, priest in Guatemala, 1777. Manuel delos Merzedez, age 35, single. Juan Pedro Miala, negro slave, age 40, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Marcela Nituama, 25, one son. Pedro Miala, negro slave, age 35, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Catharia Bo, 25, one dau. 32 Francisco Millon, age 21, single. Josef Millon, age 16, single. Manuel Millon, age 24, widower. Antonio Molina, age 36, wife Rosa Barrientos, 32, 3 daus. Francisco Molina, inhabitant, widower, age 38. Fray Miguel de Molina, Chaplain, San Fernando de Omoa. Isidro Monteagudo, age 48, single. Jorxe Monteagudo, age 19, single. Antonio Montenegro, age 26, single. Ignacio Montero, age 29, married, wife not listed. Felipe Santiago Montes, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Visente Montes, negro slave, age 48, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife Francisca Tamba, 28, and two daus. Manuel Montiel, age 31, wife María Catharina Andara, 18. Blas Morillo, servant, age 47, San Fernando de Omoa, widowed. Manuel Mosala, negro slave, age 40, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, 2nd wife Juana Mavando, 25, one dau. Juan José Moxica, pardo, age 70, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Andrés Muelle, age 33, single. Fray Joseph Muños, Cura Propío, Guatemala, 1777. Antonio Musinga, negro slave, age 35, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Agustina Tumba, 28, one son. Antonio Musinga, negro slave, age 38, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Josefa Buacuco, 30. Antonio Musinga, negro slave, age 40, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Casilda Guatuco, 30, two sons and one dau. Roque Musinga, negro slave, age 28, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Josef Consepción Nangue, negro slave, age 42, wife María Guama, 32, one dau. Martin Nate, negro slave, age 38, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, single. Juan Natibi, servant, age 44, San Fernando de Omoa, single. Josef Nequete, negro slave, age 30, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. Felipe Neri Palma, negro slave, age 28, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Agustín Nolasco, age 35, single. Christóbal Noriega, age 35, wife Juana Antonia Duarte, 28, two sons. Matheo Novendo, negro slave, age 49, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife María del Rosario, 32, one dau and two sons incl Domingo, age 13. Isidro Ocaco, negro slave, age 30, 4th Contrata Caravalies, wife María Manuela Gomogo, 25, three sons. Ilario Ocara, negro slave, age 22, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Josef Ocara, negro slave, age 48, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife Margarita Mabando, 40, 4 ch. Juan Josef Ochenda, negro slave, age 28, 4 th Contrata Caravalies, wife María Gueque, 25. Domingo Ocore, negro slave, age 40, 4 th Contrata Caravalies, wife María Antonia Beque, 25. Felipe Ocore, negro slave, age 53, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife María Isavel, 35, 3 ch incl José Ocore, 11. Francisco Ocore, negro slave, age 35, 4 th Contrata Caravalies, wife María Antonia Oriaca, 25. Francisco Ocore, negro slave, age 48, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife Francisca Luquenge, 36, and son Dionicio, age 11. Matias Ocore, negro slave, age 40, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Pablo Ocoron, negro slave, age 35, 4 th Contrata Caravalies, single. Manuel Ocorunco, negro slave, age 40, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, wife Lorenza Andara, and two ch. Antonio Ocotuma, negro slave, age 35, 4 th Contrata Caravalies, single. Antonio Ocu, negro slave, age 25, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Tiburcio Ocu, negro slave, age 28, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. Guillermo Ocua, negro slave, age 35, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. Luys Ocua, negro slave, age 50, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. Pablo Ocura, negro slave, age 30, 4 th Contrata Caravalies, single. Juan Pedro Venito Ogue, negro slave, age 40, 4 th Contrata Caravalies, wife María Aco, 22, two ch. 33 Nicolas Ojia, negro slave, age 39, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife María Manuela Pemba, 30, one ch. Josef Ojo, negro slave, age 25, 4 th Contrata Caravalies, single. Thomas Onomano, negro slave, age 35, 4 th Contrata caravalies, single. José Opego, negro slave, age 36, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Josefa Pemba, 30. Severino Vitoriano Opego, negro slave, age 26, widower, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, one son. Andrés Opueque, negro slave, age 22, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. Josef Ordo, negro slave, age 40, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife María Antonia Gumba, 30, one dau, three sons incl Ignacio Ordo, 12. Ramon Ordo, negro slave, age 24, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. José Hernandez Oriundo, age over 70, of Santa Cruz Chiquimililla, wife of second marriage Isabel Morales, four sons, of Pueblo Santa Isabel, 1816. Antonio Oriva, negro slave, age 28, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Sebastián Ormas, Indian, age 60, single, at Guatepeque, 1813. Manuel Oromesal, negro slave, age 50, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife María Antonia Luquere, 29. Ambrocio Ortega, age 12. Andréz de Ortega, age 40, single. Aparicio Ortega, age 60, widower. Domingo de Ortega, age 12. Gregorio de Ortega, inhabitant, age 28, single. Juan de Ortega, age 24, single. Juan Antonio de Ortega, age 32, wife Geralda Antonia Hernández, 29, one dau. Juan Antonio Ortega, age 28, married, wife not listed. Juan Tiburcio Ortega, age 14. Juan Vizencio de Ortega, age 65, wife Serafina dela Peña, 40, 7 daus and one son. Marcos Ortiz, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Pablo Ovi, negro slave, age 35, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Domingo Ovy, negro slave, age 45, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife Maria Antonia, 40, and one dau. Juan Pedro de Oyos, age 32, single. Esteban Ozequeza, age 24, single. Benito de Ozorio, age 16, single. Gorge Paca, negro slave, age 28, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Miguel Paca, negro slave, age 32, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Consepción Buanga, 29. Josef Pacheco, inhabitant, age 28, wife Petrona Escamilla, 24. Manuel Pacheco, age 23, single. Patricio Pacheco, age 35, single. Francisco Padilla, age 36, married, wife not named. Juan Antonio Padilla, age 46, single. Antonio Palacios, author of a Guatemala document, 1782. Antonio Palma, negro slave, age 30, heran de Palma (contrata), wife María Josefa Enive, 25. Francisco de Palma, negro slave, age 40, heran de Palma (contrata), wife María de la Luz, 30. Francisco Joseph de Palma, negro slave, age 33, heran de Palma (contrata), wife Casilda Gueque, 25. Juan Josef de Palma, negro slave, age 40, heran de Palma (contrata), single. Juan Pedro Palma Veudo, negro slave, age 35, widower, heran de Palma (contrata), one dau and a son also called Juan Pedro, age 12. Justo Palma, negro slave, age 25, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Manuel Domingo Palma, negro slave, age 35, heran de Palma (contrata), wife María Espinosa, 20, and two sons. Paulino Palma, negro slave, age 35, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Sevestián de Palma, negro slave, age 60, heran de Palma (contrata), wife María del Carmen Toacule, 40, two ch. Antonio Pancho Largo, negro slave, age 20, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Benito Pancho, negro slave, age 25, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Francisco Pancho, negro slave, age 40, 2d Contrata Mondongos, wife Lucia Andumba, 30, one son. 34 Francisco Pancho Largo, negro slave, age 40, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María del Rosario, 40, one son Juan Francisco, 13. Josef Pancho, negro slave, age 38, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Josefa Lubieva, 30, three ch. Lorenzo Pandi, negro slave, age 40, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Manuela, 40, two sons. Pablo Paria, negro slave, age 52, 1 st Contrata caravali, wife maría Josefa, 32, 2 daus. Pedro Pascacio, age 35, wife Juana Ubalda Rodriguez, 28, 3 ch. Faustino Pavia/Paria, negro slave, age 30, 3 rd Contrata caravalies, wife Francisca Pavia, 30. Juan Antonio Pego, servant, age 18, single. Claudio Peña, age 12. Josef de la Peña, clerk, age 22, single, San Fernando de Omoa, Guatemala, 1776. Josef de la Peña, age 28, single. Juan de la Peña, age 60, wife Juana Baptista de Ortega, 35, three ch. Nolasco Peña, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Pablo Joseph de la Peña, age 18, single. Felipe Peres, age not listed, wife Mariana Velasquez, two sons, one 27, Pueblo Santa Isabel, 1816. Narciso Perez, age 32, widower. Vicente Peres, age 40, single. Fray Francisco Pícarco, Guatemala, 1777. Alberto Pinto, age 22, single. Benito Pinto, age 30, wife Ana de Santiago, 30. Isidro Pinto, inhabitant, 25, wife Lucia Joll, 20. Juan Pinto, age 40, wife Sebastiana Rodriguez, 35. Eugenio Piquinini, negro slave, age 25, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Gregorio Piquinini, negro slave, age 28, 3rd Contrata caravalies, wife Marís Consepción Boxiaco, 25, one son. Luís Piquinini, negro slave, age 52, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife María Tomasa, 28, one son. Joseph de Plazada, Lt, Guatemala, 1777. José Mariano Polanco, Spanish, age 67, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Josef Luíz Portillo, accountant at San Fernando de Omoa, single, 1776. Marcelino, Spanish, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Vizente Portillo, age 18, single, at San Fernando de Omoa, Guatemala, 1776. Francisco Pua, negro slave, age 40, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Casilda Yafuiara, 30, two ch. Josef del Puerto, age 16, single. Romualdo del Puerto age 32, single. Sebastián del Puerto, age 34, single. Domingo Quecha, negro slave, age 55, 1sr Contrata Caravali, wife Casilda Concho, 34, six ch incl Miguel, 15, and Josef Manuel, 13. Antonio Quengue, negro slave, age 33, 4 th Contrata Caravalies, single. Lucas Quibari, negro slave, age 45, 2nd Contrata Modongos, wife Maria Josefa Ama, 40, one son. Manuel de Quiropa, prepared Granado census, 1778. Antolin Raimundo, Indian, age 40, single, at Guatepeque, 1813. Joaquín Raimundo, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Juan Raimundo, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Manuel de Jesús Raimundo, Indian, age 53, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Victoriano Raimundo, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Alexandro Ramires, Indian, age 65, widower, at Guatepeque, 1813. Alonso Ramires, Indian, age 60, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Joaquín Santiago Ramires, Indian, age 58, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Josef Apollinaro Ramires, age 28, servant at San Fernando de Omoa, single. José Joaquín Ramirez, Indian, age 65, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Juan Bernardo Ramires, Indian, age 48, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Nicolas Damian Ramires, Indian, age 60, widower, at Guatepeque, 1813. Felipe Ramos, Indian, age 58, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. 35 José Tomas Ramos, age 55, Indian, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Christóval Reimundo, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Balentin de los Reyes, age 22, single. Joaquín de los Reyes, age 37, single. Joaquín Reyes, Indian, age 56, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Josef Ribera, inhabitant, age 30, married, wife not named. Josef Rivera Equama’r, negro slave, age 50, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife Petrona Fma, 28. Juan de la Cruz Rodas, age 12. Agustín Rodriguez, age 19, single. Dionicio Rodriguez, age 26, single. Luíz Rodriguez, age 14. Phelipe Rodriguez, age 16. Silbestre Rodriguez, age 12. Urbano Rodriguez, age 16, single. Francisco Romero, servant, age 14. Pedro Pablo Rosales, Indian, age 48, single, at Guatepeque, 1813. Juan Agustín Rossas, inhabitant, age 40, single. Francisco Salas Uron, negro slave, age 28, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Fray Manuel Saldívar, Cura in Guatemala, 1777. Francisco Salvador, negro slave, age 50, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife Marcela Passi, 30. Joaquín Salvador, negro slave, age 50, 1 st Contrata Caravali, wife baltasara Viconcho, 32, 3 ch. Santiago Salvador, negro slave, age 28, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Antonio Sanchez, inhabitant, age 50, married, wife not listed. Josef Antonio Sanchez, age 20, single. Cayetaño Sandobal, Reseptor at Jalapan, Guatemala, 1782. Thomas Santa Ana, age 42, wife Lorenza Rodriguez, 26, and three ch incl Leandro Joseph, 15. Gabriel Saul, negro slave, age 28, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Nicolas Saul, negro slave, age 36, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Getrudis Quibondo, 35, one son. Joseph Siacoco, negro slave, age 35, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. Ignacio Siero, negro slave, age 35, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, single. Santhiago Sigua, negro slave, age 35, 4 th Contrata Caravalies, single. Josef Singa, negro slave, age 35, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Marcela Pemba, 29, and one son. Miguel Geronimo Soaso, age 25, wife Sabina Quintano, 16. Andrés Soldivar, inhabitant, age 26, married, wife not named. Sebastián Soldivar, age 20, single. Juan Santos Sosa, pardo, age 14. Nicolas Sotero, Spanish, age 52, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Miguel Geronimo Soza, age 60, widower, at Guatepeque, 1813. Jazinto Suares/Juares, inhabitant, age 30, wife María Conzepción Hernándes, 26, 3 ch. Phelipe Sunango, negro slave, age 38, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife maría Candelaria, 29, two ch. Thomas Tam, negro slave, age 50, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Catharina Mari, 35, two daus. Joaquín Tava, negro slave, age 24, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Francisco Texedos, age 30, wife Selilia Pacheco, 30. Rafael Timity, negro slave, age 46, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Nicolasa, 38, two sons incl Josef Manuel, 12. Domingo Tore, negro slave, age 50, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife María Marta Simba, 30, 3 ch. Juan de Torres, inhabitant, age 38, widower. Josef Antonio Tovi, negro slave, age 38, 1st Contrata caravali, wife Petrona Pemba, 26. Antonio Trillo, slave, age 30, married, wife not listed. Diego Truxillo, age 20, single. 36 Francisco Ubemba Cozo, negro slave, age 40, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, wife María Antonia Susi, 35, 5 ch. Miguel Uca, negro slave, age 42, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife Juana Masica, 30, one ch. Miguel Andrés Ucu, negro slave, age 30, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, wife María Josefa Oma, 25. Rumualdo Ucu, negro slave, age 35, 3rd Contrata Caravalies, wife Narsiza Congo, 35, 3 ch incl Juan Josef, 16. Francisco Xavier Ude, negro slave, age 35, 4 th Contrata Caravalies, single. Pedro Narsizo Ude, negro slave, age 30, 3 rd Contrata Caravalies, single. Santhiago Ude, negro slave, age 58, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife Marcela Songo, 30. Manuel Udenta, negro slave, age 16, 1st Contrata Caravali, single. Josef Udera, negro slave, age 35, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. Ilario Ugama, negro slave, age 35, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. Manuel Unsungo, negro slave, age 38, 2nd Contrata Mondongos, wife Josefa Gajo, 30. Pedro Utrera, negro slave, age 48, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife María Dolores Gueque, 39. Pablo Valdes, pardo, age 48, single, at Guatepeque, 1813. Visente Valencia, pardo, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Agustín Vallexo, negro slave, age 48, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife María Antonia Nangue, 43, one dau and two sons incl Manuel, 16. Marcus Veele, negro slave, age 55, 1st Contrata Caravali, wife Agustina Quenge, 40. Eusaquio Antonio Vega, pardo, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Romualdo de la Vega, servant, age 32, San Fernando de Omoa, 1776, single. Joseph Nicolas Velasco, prepared Guatemala census in 1777. Pedro Veracruz, negro slave, age 40, 2 nd Contrata Mondongos, single. Antonio Vidal, Receptor, Alcavalas, Guatemala, 1781. Francisco Vila, age 55, widower, Francisco Vila, Jr, 16, single, Joseph Vila, 15. Bazilio Villazis, inhabitant, age 40, single. Josef Antonio Vizente, age 40, widower. Felipe Voalde, Official quinto, Real Tribunal, Guatemala, 1792. Agustín Vron, negro slave, age 44, 1st Contrata caravali, wife María Petrona, 30, two ch. Tomás Wading, lead accountant, Guatemala, 1796. Josef Francisco Xavier, slave, age 30, single. Clemente Ximénes, pardo, age 59, married, in 1813 at Guatepeque. Josef Joaquín Xiron, inhabitant, age 23, single. Fulgencio Yguebe Singa, negro slave, age 40, 4 th Contrata, Caravalies, single. Juan Ynonoron, negro slave, age 35, 4th Contrata Caravalies, wife María Udaco, 29. Maneul Zerrano, age 53, single. Francisco Zoreño, age 35, wife María Cruz, 22, one son. Fourth Part, Other Patriots. Records are found on LDS Film Rolls 0741892, Guatemala Real Tribunal Padrones, 17811816. Francisco Alvarado, Indio, age 53, married, at Gautepeque in 1813. Francisco Alvarado, Indio, age 62, married, at Gautepeque in 1813. José Bernardino Alvarado, Indio, age 45, married, at Gautepeque in 1813. José Justo Alvarado, Indio, age 48, married, at Guatepeque in 1813. José Paulino Alvarado, Indio, age 54, married, at Guatepeque in 1813. Thomas Aquino, widower, Quesaltepeque, Guatemala, 1781. Juan Jacinto Avenus, Indio, age 50, married at Guatepeque, 1813. 37 Josef Antonio Arruê, interventor, Renta de Alcavalas, Guatemala, 1780. Florencio Baños, Spanish, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Paulino Baños, Spanish, age 50, single, at Guatepeque, 1813. Salvador Baños, Treasurer, Cajas de Sonsonate, Guatemala, 1796. Fray Henange Barreda, cura in Guatemala, 1777. Fray Manuel Barreto, cura propío in Guatemala, 1777. Fray Francisco Barruta Juterino, in Guatemala, 1777. Anselino Basquez, Indio, age 59, at Guatepeque, 1813. Blas Candelario Basquez, Indio, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Juan Basquez, Indio, age 48, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Juan Bautista Basquez, Indio, age 70, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Juan Dionicio Basquez, Indio, age 53, widower, at Guatepeque, 1813. Joseph de Batres, author of Guatemalan document, 1779. Calletano/Cayetano Besinos, Spanish, age 58, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Francisco Besinos, Spanish, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Fernando Blanco, pardo, age 48, single, at Guatepeque, 1813. *Francisco del Campo, Capt, Inf., 1780 and Receptor, Alcavalas, in Guatemala, 1781. José Fernando Carias, pardo, age 50, married, at Guatepeque in 1813. Lucas Carrascal, Administrador proprietario, Renta de Alcavalas, Guatemala, 1780. Antonio Joseph Carrillo, Receptor, Gualan, Guatemala, 1782. Tomas Castañeda, age 72, married, at Guatepeque in 1813. José Dolores Catalan, Indian, age 52, married, at Guatepeque in 1813. Julián Celevo, negro slave, age 35, 4th Contrata Caravalies, single. José Manuel Chacon, pardo, age 60, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Christóval Chaves, Indian, age 60, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Christóval Chaves, Indian, age 60, single, at Guatepeque, 1813. Manuel Chaves, Indian, age 60, married at Guatepeque, 1813. Fernando de Corona, prepared census count for Amatitanes and Zacatepequez, Nueva Guatemala, 1778. Fray Pedro Cortes, Cura propío, Guatemala, 1777. Juan Crisostomo, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque in 1813. Manuel dela Cruz, Indian, age 46, married, at Guatepeque in 1813. Joseph Domas y Vaud, author of 1796 Guatemala document. Bernardo Dubon, Spanish, age 60, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Pedro Escobar, pardo, age 61, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Manuel Esperanza, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque in 1813. Antonio Fernádiz, prepared census for Castillo de San Felipe del Golfo dulze, Honduras, 1778. Juan Bautista Flores, Indian, age 50, widower, at Guatepeque, 1813. Juan de la Sena Flores, Indian, age 53, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Leandro Flores, Indian, age 48, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Pedro Flores, Indian, age 55, married, at Gautepeque, 1813. Pedro José Flores, pardo, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Victoriano Flores, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Joachín de Folch, prepared census count for Mathagalpa, 1778. Luís Fuentes, pardo, age 84, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Gaspar García, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Miguel Geronimo, Indian, age 55, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Florencio Gil, pardo, age 52, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. José María Gil, pardo, age 49, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. 38 Feliciano Hernández, Indian, age 58, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Francisco Hernández, Indian, age 45, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Marcelino Hernándes, pardo, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Nicolas Hernándes, Indian, age 52, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Fray Antonio Lancusa, cura propío, Guatemalia, 1777. Juan Bentura Leron, Indian, age 50, married at Guatepeque, 1813. Antonio Lopez Peñalver y Alcala, Escribano de Camara, Guatemala, 1778. Francisco Lopez, Indian, age 58, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Justo Lopez, Spanish, age 45, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Martin Lopez, Receptor, Alcavalas, at Zacapa, Guatemala, 1782. Bernardo de Madrid, Administrator General, Renta de Alcavalas, Guatemala, 1780. Joseph Antonio de Malzarraga, Alcalde Ordinario, Nicaragua, 1777. Juan de Mata, citizen of Quesaltepeque, Guatemala, 1781. uanga, 35, one son. Phelipe Mayorga, Receptor Principal for Alcabalas at San Agustin, Guatemala, 1781. Josef Antonio Medina, age 25, wife María dela Paz Carrasco, 22, one dau. Juan Antonio Mendez, pardo, age 58, single, at Guatepeque, 1813. Miguel Mendoza, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Dionicio Menendez, Spanish, age 60, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Marcelo Menendez, author of document in Guatemala, 1782. Narcizo Menendez, Spanish, age 45, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Fray Thomas Merales, priest in Guatemala, 1777. Felipe Santiago Montes, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Juan José Moxica, pardo, age 70, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Fray Joseph Muños, Cura Propío, Guatemala, 1777. José Hernandez Oriundo, age over 70, of Santa Cruz Chiquimililla, wife of second marriage Isabel Morales, four sons, of Pueblo Santa Isabel, 1816. Sebastián Ormas, Indian, age 60, single, at Guatepeque, 1813. Marcos Ortiz, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Antonio Palacios, author of a Guatemala document, 1782. Nolasco Peña, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Fray Francisco Pícarco, Guatemala, 1777. Joseph de Plazada, Lt, Guatemala, 1777. José Mariano Polanco, Spanish, age 67, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Marcelino, Spanish, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Manuel de Quiropa, prepared Granado census, 1778. Antolin Raimundo, Indian, age 40, single, at Guatepeque, 1813. Joaquín Raimundo, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Juan Raimundo, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Manuel de Jesús Raimundo, Indian, age 53, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Victoriano Raimundo, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Alexandro Ramires, Indian, age 65, widower, at Guatepeque, 1813. Alonso Ramires, Indian, age 60, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Joaquín Santiago Ramires, Indian, age 58, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. José Joaquín Ramirez, Indian, age 65, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Juan Bernardo Ramires, Indian, age 48, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Nicolas Damian Ramires, Indian, age 60, widower, at Guatepeque, 1813. Felipe Ramos, Indian, age 58, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. 39 José Tomas Ramos, age 55, Indian, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Christóval Reimundo, Indian, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Joaquín Reyes, Indian, age 56, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Pedro Pablo Rosales, Indian, age 48, single, at Guatepeque, 1813. Fray Manuel Saldívar, Cura in Guatemala, 1777. Cayetaño Sandobal, Reseptor at Jalapan, Guatemala, 1782. Nicolas Sotero, Spanish, age 52, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Miguel Geronimo Soza, age 60, widower, at Guatepeque, 1813. Pablo Valdes, pardo, age 48, single, at Guatepeque, 1813. Visente Valencia, pardo, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Eusaquio Antonio Vega, pardo, age 50, married, at Guatepeque, 1813. Joseph Nicolas Velasco, prepared Guatemala census in 1777. Antonio Vidal, Receptor, Alcavalas, Guatemala, 1781. Felipe Voalde, Official quinto, Real Tribunal, Guatemala, 1792. Tomás Wading, lead accountant, Guatemala, 1796. Clemente Ximénes, pardo, age 59, married, in 1813 at Guatepeque. References: Bancroft:VII:page. Bancroft, Hubert Howe. The Works: Vol VII, History of Central America, Vol II, 1530-1800, San Francisco, The History Company, 1886. Floyd:page. Floyd, Troy S. The Anglo-Spanish Struggle for Mosquitia, The University of New Mexico Press, 1967. MP:page. Morales Padron, Francisco. Journal of Don Francisco Saavedra de Sangronis during the commission which he had in his charge from 25 une 1780 until the 20 th of the same month of 1783, translated by Aileen Moore Topping, University of Florida Press, Gainesville, FL, 1989. LDS Roll 0741891 and 0741892, Guatemala Census Records. Legajo 7269, LDS Film 1156333. Legajo#:section:page. Magdaleno, Ricardo. 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