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Juan Miguel Gurule

Birth1793 - Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, United States
Deathafter 1860 - Mansano, New Mexico Territory
MotherMaria Pascuala Garcia
FatherAndres Garcia Gurule

Born in Belen, Valencia, New Mexico, United States on 1793 to Andres Garcia Gurule and Maria Pascuala Garcia. Juan Miguel Gurule married Ana Maria Cleta Molina and had 8 children. He passed away on after 1860 in Mansano, New Mexico Territory.

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Parents
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Andres Garcia Gurule
1795 - 1850
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Maria Pascuala Garcia
1765 - 1818
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Ana Maria Cleta Molina
1794 - 1833
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Jose Antonio Teodoro Gurule
1816 - 1908
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Maria Trinidad Gurule
1811 - 1851
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Jose Desiderio Sedillo Gurule
1836 - 1916
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Reyes Gurule
1819 - 1908

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Juan Nepomucene Gurule
1811 - Unknown
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Juan Romero Gurule
1824 - Unknown
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Maria Marta Gurule
1813 - Unknown
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Jose Toribio Montano
1822 - Unknown

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