Juan Bautista Grazhoffer Explained

Juan Bautista Grazhoffer (1690–1733) was a Jesuit missionary to the Sonoran Desert. He served briefly at Mission Los Santos Ángeles de Guevavi before his death, possibly by poison.

Biography

Grazhoffer was born in Bleiburg, Austria, on June 5, 1690, joined the Society of Jesus on October 27, 1710, and made his final vows in Chomutov, Bohemia on February 2, 1728. He left for the Americas on May 12, 1729, where he spent several months assisting Luis Maria Gallardi at Mission San Pedro y San Pablo del Tubutama.[1]

Juan Bautista de Anza escorted Grazhoffer to Mission San Gabriel de Guevavi in May 1732.[2] [3] Grazhoffer renamed the mission to San Rafael de Guevavi. On July 31, Grazhoffer visited Mission San Ignacio de Cabórica to deliver a report on his mission's progress to .

Philipp Segesser arrived at Guevavi in the spring of 1733, and on May 1 he wrote to report that Grazhoffer was in serious condition. Grazhoffer died on May 26th; Segesser accused the natives of poisoning him, and reported that an elderly Pima man admitted to having done so.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kessell . John L. . Mission of sorrows; Jesuit Guevavi and the Pimas, 1691-1767 . 1970 . Tucson, University of Arizona Press . 978-0-8165-0192-2 . 45-53 .
  2. Book: Herrera . Carlos R. . Juan Bautista de Anza: The King's Governor in New Mexico . 14 January 2015 . University of Oklahoma Press . 978-0-8061-4963-9 . 122–127 . en.
  3. Robinson . William J. . Barnes . Mark R. . Mission Guevavi: Excavations in the Convento . KIVA . December 1976 . 42 . 2 . 135–175 . 10.1080/00231940.1976.11757872 . 12 February 2024 . en . 0023-1940.
  4. Book: Sheridan . Thomas E. . Landscapes of Fraud: Mission Tumac‡cori, the Baca Float, and the Betrayal of the O'odham . 30 March 2006 . University of Arizona Press . 978-0-8165-2513-3 . 43 . en.