Petra person
Summary: Daughter of Dionicio Parra, aged 15, who ran away with Francisco Lara and was recaptured.
Completeness: 77/100 Grade B
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cited from The Mexican elopement mentioned last… (1888)
aused by the simultaneous dis-
appearance of Francisco Lara, aged 25 years
and married, and Petra, aged 15, daughter of
Dionicio Parra. The girl had a quarrel at home.
The couple were reported to have gone toward
Pinos Altos. The father and …
cited from The Mexican elopement mentioned last… (1888)
The Mexican elopement mentioned last
week came near resulting in a tragedy. Dio-
nicio Parra, the father of Petra, who ran away
with Francisco Lara, a married man, found the
guilty couple camped on the Mimbres, and fired
several shots at the man,…
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cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-07-20 (1888)
aused by the simultaneous dis-
appearance of Francisco Lara, aged 25 years
and married, and Petra, aged 15, daughter of
Dionicio Parra. The girl had a quarrel at home.
The couple were reported to have gone toward
Pinos Altos. The father and …
departed_for
cited from Woman Trouble (1888)
now in jail. The constable has some
seven or eight warrants for other Chinamen
who have been keeping joints where opium is
sold. The law in regard to selling opium should
be rigidly enforced, even if it is necessary to
lock up half the …
cited from There was a sensation in Mexican society… (1888)
There was a sensation in Mexican society
Wednesday caused by the simultaneous dis-
appearance of Francisco Lara, aged 25 years
and married, and Petra, aged 15, daughter of
Dionicio Parra. The girl had a quarrel at home.
The couple were reported to…
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cited from The Mexican elopement mentioned last… (1888)
The Mexican elopement mentioned last
week came near resulting in a tragedy. Dio-
nicio Parra, the father of Petra, who ran away
with Francisco Lara, a married man, found the
guilty couple camped on the Mimbres, and fired
several shots at the man,…
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Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-07-20
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
The Mexican elopement mentioned last… ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
The Mexican elopement mentioned last…
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
There was a sensation in Mexican society…
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
Woman Trouble ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details