Baptism for Jose Victoriano Camacho from the area of Pinos, Zac ca. 1788

Hello members. I am fairly new to this. I would like some help, if any of you all have any info on baptism for Jose Victoriano Camacho. He was married to Maria Josefa Policarpia Lopes on 2/29/1808 at the age of 20yrs old in San Matias Pinos, Zacatecas. He was a "hijo natural". I am unable to find a baptism for him and was wondering if it was possible that he was not baptized at a young age and waited until he was older before he got married. He is the son of Juana Gertrudis Camacho who in turn is daughter of Juan Joseph Camacho and Maria Olaya Hernandez Navarro. This family lived in what was then the eastern edge of Zacatecas known as La Hacienda Vieja and today is Ahualulco, SLP. It has been quite difficult searching for this info. I was hoping to find the name of his father on the baptism record.

Gracias,
Antonio Camacho

I found Juana's baptism: not sure if it helps? -Daniel Mendez

IGI Individual Record
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JUANA GETRUDIS CAMACHO
Pedigree

Female

Event(s):

Birth:

Christening:

18 JUL 1759
San Matias, Pinos, Zacatecas, Mexico

Death:

Burial:

Parents:

Father:
JUAN JOSEPH CAMACHO
Family

Mother:
MARIA OLAYA

Messages:

Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.

Source Information:

Batch No.:
Dates:
Source Call No.:
Type:
Printout Call No.:
Type:

C601464
1756 - 1770
1095296
Film
NONE

Sheet: 00

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Thanks Daniel for your time and efforts. I have his mother Juana's baptism record, however, I was hoping to find who his father was. This may never be accomplished though since they always either put "no conocido" or just "hijo natural". I will have to go down his maternal line. -J. Antonio Camacho