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!CHRISTENING-BIRTH-PARENTS-CHILDREN: Baptismal records; 1855-1878; Catholic Church in San Blas, Coamo, Puerto Rico; Book 18, Page __, Record #1131, FHL Microfilm # 0820731, Items 4-9; NOTES: Photocopies in possession of James P. Halabuk, 303 Tabbs Lane, Newport News, VA, 23602 - This record shows Francisco Clemente Pico Matos, Rafael's son, was baptised on 26 December, 1871, in San Blas, Coamo, Puerto Rico by Father Felipe de Bulnes. Parents are shown as Rafael Pico and Rafaela Matos. Francisco's birth date is recorded as being 23 November, 1871. Paternal grand parents are shown to be Jose Pico and Ecolastica Pomar. Maternal grand parents are shown to be Federico Matos and Isabel Fudela. God parents are recorded as being Francisco Pico and Antonia M________. !CENSUS: 1910 U.S. Federal Census of Coamo, Puerto Rico, E.D. 712, Page 12 B, Line 44; NOTE: Rafael is shown as being 70 years old at the time of the census. His birth place, as well as his parents birth place, is shown as Spain. Also, Rafael and Rafaela are shown as having been married for 50 years. He came to Puerto Rico in 1863 according to the census. !MARRIAGE-PARENTS-CHILDREN: Marriage records; 1798-1922; Catholic Church In San Blas, Coamo, Puerto Rico; Book#__ , Page# 135, Record #___, FHL Microfilm # 0820734, Item # 4; NOTES: Photocopies in possession of James P. Halabuk, 303 Tabbs Lane, Newport News, VA, 23602 - This record shows Rafael and Rafaela were married on 3 December, 1868, in San Blas, Coamo, Puerto Rico, by Father Juan Antonio Perez. Rafael's parents are recorded as Jose Pico and Ecolastica Pomar. Rafaela's parents are recorded as Federico Matos and Isabel Fudela. Witnesses were Jose Pico and Jose Ramon Ortiz. The record states Rafael was from Mayorca, Spain, and Rafaela was from the capital of this island, or San Juan. !BAPTISM_CONFIRMATION: The ordinances of baptism and confirmation were performed for Rafael in the Washington D.C. Temple on 12 November, 2005. The youth of the Denbigh Ward, of the Newport News Virginia Stake, were proxies for these ordinance during an excursion to the temple for baptisms for the dead. |