Just to be sure I understand what is known, and not known, about this (presumed) Enriques family:
We know that Francisco Enriques (1677, Nochistlán), who married Ana Albares de Tostado (1702, Nochistlán), is the son of Pedro Enriques and Isabel Calderon Delgadillo; indcientally, we also know that Francisco has a sister, Magdalena (birth date unknown), who married Joseph Albares de Tostado (1702, Nochistlán). Not to get off too far on a tangent, but Ana Albares de Tostado's parents are Juan Albares Tostado and Ysabel Ramires de Mendosa, while Joseph Albares de Tostado's parents are Francisco Tostado and Ana Ramires. So while Francisco Enriques and Magdalena Enriques are siblings, Joseph Albares and Ana Albares are at most cousins, if they are related (it is a reasonable assumption that they are, but it is unproved). Coincidentally, the two marriages (of Pedro Enriques and his sister, Magdalena) are consecutive on the microfilm roll.
We also know that a Pedro Enriques (1646, Guadalajara) is the son of Hernando Enriques and María de Cuellar. We know further that a Bernardo Enriques (1644, Guadalajara) is also a son of Hernando Enriques and María de Cuellar.
We know that a Pedro Enriques, "... veo de la Villa de S. Phelipe en el obispado de Mechoacan ...", married Isabel Calderon (1667, Nochistlán).
What we do not know, then, is whether the two Pedro Enriques' are the same person.
Do I have that right?
Best wishes,
Lawrence Bouett
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