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1821 - 1844 (~ 22 years)
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Name |
DOMINGUEZ, Pedro Pablo Lazaro |
Gender |
Male |
Born |
Dec 1821 |
Santa Barbara, Alta California |
Christened |
17 Dec 1821 |
Mission Santa Barbara, Alta California [1] |
Census |
Jun 1834 |
Santa Barbara, Alta California [2] |
w/parents, siblings and half-siblings |
Died |
Bet. Jul-Nov 1844 |
Alta California [3] |
Buried |
Bet. Jul-Nov 1844 |
Mission La Purisima Concepcion, Alta California |
Person ID |
I16548 |
1. Schwald - WA-NY-OR-TX |
Last Modified |
5 Sep 2015 |
Father |
DOMINGUEZ, Jose Antonio, b. 27 Feb 1796, Santa Barbara, Alta California , d. Bet. Jul-Nov 1844, Alta California (Age 48 years) |
Mother |
VILLA, Maria Francisca Antonia, b. 11 Jan 1791, Los Angeles, Alta California |
Family ID |
F5321 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S010] Alta Cal Msn Bk #00_1770-1855_Bap, Early California Population Project, (huntington.org), http://missions.huntington.org/BaptismalData.aspx?ID=636.
BAPTISM
Msn. Santa Barbara or Santa Barbara Presidio
#599) 17 Dec 1821- PEDRO PABLO LAZARO DOMINGUEZ, r.n., h.l. de Jose Antonio Dominguez, Santa Barb. Bap. #140, y de Francisca Villa, Msn. S.G. Bap. #1959, vecinos del inmediato Presidio.
Padrinos: Maria del Carmen Dominguez y Jose Ygnacio Lugo. Suner
RELATIVE'S DATA: Tio/a - Dominguez, Maria del Carmen
*More info on web site
- [S229] CENSUS JUN 1834 - Alta California Santa Barbara, Bancroft - May 1859, (Sta. Pap. Missions Vol.5-p.506), page 10 (45); [10/20], Jun 1834.
1834 SANTA BARBARA PADRON/CENSUS (June 1, 1834)
NOMBRES - ESTADO - EDAD - PATRIA - OFFICIO
Jose Ant. Dominguez - C. - 39 - S. Barb. - C
m. Franca. Villa - C. - 42 - Los A.
h. Rafaela Cota - S. - 22 - S.B.
Manuel - S. - 21 - S.B.
Ma. Ig. Dominguez - S. 14 - S.B.
Pedro - _ - 12 - S.B.
Francisco - _ - 11 - S.B.
Isabel - _ - 6 - S.B.
Ma. Ant. - _ - 5 - S.B.
Dominga - _ - 2 - S.B.
- [S039] Alta Cal Msn Bk #21_1790-1844_La Pur_Bur, Mission La Purisima Concepcion, (Thomas Workman Temple III).
BURIAL
NOTE; From July of 1844 through November scores of burials are recorded for those who had died in the smallpox epidemic of that year. Many were buried at places distant from Purisima Mission.
All entries are brief statements, including names and identification of the dead neophytes. Four burials of gente de razon dead are included in the long list as follows.
#2956) 1844 undated, burial in the cemetery of Purisima Mission; PEDRO DOMINGUEZ, son of preceding [Jose Antonio Dominguez].
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