Matches 8,801 to 8,850 of 10,215
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8801 |
ORIGIN: Unstated | INDIA, Unknown (I18136)
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8802 |
ORIGIN: Unstated | INDIO, Zumiquitzal (I13206)
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8803 |
ORIGIN: Unstated | INDIA ALVARADO, Maria del "Refugio" (I19107)
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8804 |
ORIGIN: Unstated | INDIA, Antonia (I1)
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8805 |
ORIGIN: Unstated [MOST LIKELY Santa Barbara] | INDIO, Jose Antonio Dimas (I11531)
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8806 |
ORIGIN: Unstated [PROBLEMATIC per huntington.org baptism record] | INDIO, Guido (I15446)
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8807 |
ORIGIN: UNSUBSTANTIATED, but MOST LIKELY San Carlos rancheria
- Origin of husband/partner
- Origin of son | INDIA, Cunuap (I12386)
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8808 |
ORIGIN: Urebure rancheria (located near Msn. Dolores, San Francisco) | INDIA, Maria De La Soledad (I10459)
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8809 |
ORIGIN: Urebure rancheria (located near Msn. Dolores, San Francisco) | INDIO, Cayetano (I25304)
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8810 |
ORIGIN: Xisca rancheria | INDIO, Marcos (I25361)
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8811 |
ORIGIN: Yabit rancheria
NAME VARIATIONS:
- Yavit: Burial record | INDIA, Pulqueria Maria (I18)
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8812 |
ORIGIN: Yabit rancheria | INDIA, Maria Dolores (I11501)
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8813 |
ORIGIN: Yabit rancheria | INDIA, Maria Celia (I17783)
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8814 |
ORIGIN: Yabit rancheria | INDIO, Jose Antonio (I18144)
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8815 |
ORIGIN: Yabit rancheria | INDIO, Joseph Francisco (I18145)
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8816 |
ORIGIN: Yabit rancheria | INDIA, Anna Josepha (I18152)
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8817 |
ORIGIN: Yabit rancheria | INDIA, Benigna Maria (I23438)
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8818 |
ORIGIN: Yabit rancheria | INDIA, Paula Goya (I23439)
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8819 |
ORIGIN: Yabit rancheria | INDIO, Martin de Neve (I26194)
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8820 |
ORIGIN: Yabit rancheria | INDIA, Maria Angela (I26195)
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8821 |
ORIGIN: Yabit rancheria | INDIO, Unknown (I26196)
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8822 |
ORIGIN: Yokuts | INDIA, Female (I19275)
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8823 |
ORIGIN: Ysla y de la rancheria de Siucsiu | INDIA, Victoriana (I19422)
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8824 |
ORIGIN: Ysla y de la rancheria Nilaluiu | INDIO, Victoriano (I19421)
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8825 |
ORIGIN: Ysleno | INDIO, Nicasio (I19155)
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8826 |
ORIGIN: Ysleno rancheria | INDIO, Abdon (I19418)
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8827 |
ORIGIN: Ytacge, Tax Ytiax rancheria | INDIO, Dionisio Josef (I19150)
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8828 |
ORIGIN: Ytxemen en la Ysla | INDIO, Uitcuiaxuit (I19162)
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8829 |
ORIGIN: Zetachoya rancheria
DERIVED ORIGIN: Papuco-Tetachoya
Location: The Los Ojitos region is centered in the Lockwood area of the San Antonio Valley. It reaches from
the Jolon vicinity south to the central portion of present San Antonio Reservoir, and eastward to include a
small portion of the west side of the Salinas River Valley in the San Ardo vicinity
"To the Los Ojitos region we tentatively assigned 42 adults of the multi-village Papuco district,
approximately half of the people associated with the multi-village group of Janulo (56 adults), and 19 adults
associated with the multi-village district of Lima. In addition, we assigned to this region the people of the
unassociated village of Tetachoya ... "
Salinan and Northern Chumash Communities of the Early Mission Period, Randall Milliken and John R. Johnson, June 2003, p. 105
ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/SB4DEIR/docs/CUL_Milliken_and_Johnson_2003.pdf | INDIO, Rafael Joseph Garcia (I20655)
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8830 |
ORIGIN: Zichauey (en lix napjanolo)
DERIVED ORIGIN: Tisagues
ORIGIN: Tesagues (Tisagues) rancheria
CULTURAL AND PALEONTOLOGICAL RESOURCES, Monterey County Planning, p. 4.5-9
http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/planning/major/California%20Flats%20Solar/DEIR_Vol_I_Rpt_08-2014/4%205%20Cultural.pdf
... village of Tisagues located near the old Cholame store, now the Jack Ranch Café (Gibson, 1983:244; Glover et al., 1999:12;
Milliken, 2000)
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Salinan and Northern Chumash Communities of the Early Mission Period, Randall Milliken and John R. Johnson, June 2003, p. 4
ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/SB4DEIR/docs/CUL_Milliken_and_Johnson_2003.pdf
... oft-mentioned Mission San Miguel rancheria, Tisagues,
may have been a mobile community whose members spread out and coalesced seasonally at sites across the arid Temblor Range.
See Map. SE of Msn. San Miguel, S of Cholam rancheria
Salinan and Northern Chumash Communities of the Early Mission Period, Randall Milliken and John R. Johnson, June 2003, p. 1
ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/SB4DEIR/docs/CUL_Milliken_and_Johnson_2003.pdf | INDIA, Maria de las Nieves (I20684)
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8831 |
ORIGIN: ZmAl en la playa, rancheria llamada
DERIVED ORIGIN: Quiguil-Etsmal
1.) Chaal: Rancheria on coast of Monterey "in LaMaca" mentioned in Book of Baptisms, San Antonio Mission, MS Copy by A. Pinart, Bancroft Library, 1878
C. Hart Merriam papers relating to work with California Indians, 1850-1974. (bulk 1898-1938)
https://archive.org/stream/bancroft_chartmerriam_1556_104#page/n79/mode/2up
2.) ... within Quiquilit of the rancheria of zmaal or etsmal. Milliken (1990) felt that this settlement, clearly situated on the beach to the north, was more likely a part of the ekheahan community of Esselen speakers, situated adjacent to the
Quiquilit on the north.
Journal of California and Great Basin, Anthropology, UC Merced, p. 152http://cla.calpoly.edu/~tljones/Walking%20on%20Deer%20Trails.pdf
3.) ... See Map. Located on Monterey Co. coast, about midway between Missions San Antonio de Padua & San Miguel - JSR
Salinan and Northern Chumash Communities of the Early Mission Period, Randall Milliken and John R. Johnson, June 2003 p. 1
ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/SB4DEIR/docs/CUL_Milliken_and_Johnson_2003.pdf | INDIA, Nicolasa Pastor (I20810)
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8832 |
ORIGIN: Zoacau Zay a la parte del Sur rancheria
DERIVED ORIGIN: South-Zoacao rancheria | INDIA, Maria Asumpcion (I20661)
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8833 |
ORIGIN: Zocolom rancheria
DERIVED ORIGIN: Zojocolom
1.) ... people from Zojocolom, known from family chart patterns to be "one of the ranchedas of Papuco" are identified as Papuco people in the "codegp" field of our data base.
Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, SALINAN ETHNOGEOGRAPHY, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 146-175 (1993). p. 73
ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/SB4DEIR/docs/CUL_Milliken_and_Johnson_2003.pdf
2.) Merriam (1968:79) understood Quiquilit to include the following four rancherias:
... papuco, about a league from Mission, at boundary of 'Nacion' Guisuil
Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, SALINAN ETHNOGEOGRAPHY, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 146-175 (1993). p. 151
http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1030&context=ssci_fac | INDIA, Basilia (I20744)
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8834 |
ORIGIN: Zocolom rancheria
DERIVED ORIGIN: Lima rancheria
San Antonio: Spanish name for rancheria Lima not far from San Antonio Mission in the direction of Monterey
C. Hart Merriam papers relating to work with California Indians, 1850-1974. (bulk 1898-1938), p. 3/654
https://archive.org/stream/bancroft_chartmerriam_1556_113#page/n1/mode/2up
| INDIO, Caliopio (I20617)
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8835 |
ORIGIN: Zola rancheria
DERIVED ORIGIN: Zula/Lysol
Zula location: NE of Mission San Antonio de Padua, SE of Mission Soledad (See Map)
Salinan and Northern Chumash Communities of the Early Mission Period, Randall Milliken and John R. Johnson, June 2003, p. 53
ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/SB4DEIR/docs/CUL_Milliken_and_Johnson_2003.pdf | INDIO, Leopoldo Arias (I20769)
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8836 |
ORIGIN: Zola rumbo del oriente rancheria
DERIVED ORIGIN: Zula/Lysol rancheria
Zula location: NE of Mission San Antonio de Padua, SE of Mission Soledad (See Map)
Salinan and Northern Chumash Communities of the Early Mission Period, Randall Milliken and John R. Johnson, June 2003, p. 53
ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/SB4DEIR/docs/CUL_Milliken_and_Johnson_2003.pdf | INDIA, Servila (I20724)
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8837 |
ORIGIN: Zzical rancheri
DERIVED ORIGIN: Zelaco/Checax rancheria | INDIA, Raymunda (I20697)
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8838 |
ORIGIN: Zzola parte del Oriente rancheria
DERIVED ORIGIN: Zula/Lysol rancheria
Zula location: NE of Mission San Antonio de Padua, SE of Mission Soledad (See Map)
Salinan and Northern Chumash Communities of the Early Mission Period, Randall Milliken and John R. Johnson, June 2003, p. 53
ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/SB4DEIR/docs/CUL_Milliken_and_Johnson_2003.pdf | INDIO, Osmundo Cardona (I20720)
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8839 |
ORIGIN: [Estacanio] rancheria
DERIVED ORIGIN: Sisolop-Cojo (Sisolop rancheria in vicinity of Msn. La Purisma Concepcion) | INDIA, Loreta Maria (I15797)
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8840 |
ORIGIN: [Huenejel] rancheria
ORIGIN VARIATIONS:
- Uenejel rancheria
- Guaslaich rancheria | INDIA, Cipriana (I19199)
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8841 |
ORIGIN: [Ys]guagel rancheria en las islas | INDIA, Maria Rosa (I17474)
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8842 |
ORIGIN:: San Francisco Quiichi rancheria (per baptism record) [located E of Msn. San Gabriel in a plain surrounded
by water on every side-JSR]
ORIGIN VARIATION: Ajuibit rancheria (per burial record) | INDIO, Fernando Salvador de los Santos (I18148)
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8843 |
ORIGINAL BURIAL: 13 Sep 1894
Calvary Cemetery
Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
LATER REBURIED:
El Campo Santo Cemetery
15415 East Don Julian Road
Industry, Los Angeles County, California
NOTE: located on the grounds of the old Workman-Temple family homestead in the City of Industry, California. | PICO, Pio de Jesus (I23783)
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8844 |
originally had Kaesacker, Germany as birth city for Hans
marr. date 1 nov 1656
and Malsburg, Germany as marr. city...source Hanno???
Changed to Marlburg w/Fred's info
Per Fred Wehrle's 3~12.wps file:
0 0 Wagner, Hans, <7861>
* : 1632 Malsburg + : 1709 Malsburg
V: Wagner, Georg M: Schleith, Mar
oo: 1) 1 Dez 1656 Vogelbach ?2026?
0 0 Leuger, Eva, Hebamme <786
* : Endenburg + :
V: M:
HISTORIE DES EHEMANNS:
10xGev.16.12.1655-29.05.1684;
HISTORIE DER EHEFRAU:
4xGev.04.03.1669-07.10.1678;
KINDER:
1. Wagner, Friedrich, * 1657+ <7870>
2. Wagner, Johannes, * 1659+ 1732 <7871>
3. Wagner, Catharina, * 1663+ <5391>
4. Wagner, Maria, * 1665+ <7872>
5. Wagner, Kunigunda, * 1665+ <7873>
6. Wagner, Jacob, * 1667+ <7874>
7. Wagner, Anna, * 1669+ <7875>
8. Wagner, Maria, * 1669+ 1701 <7876>
9. Wagner, Eva, * 1672+ <6130>
10. Wagner, Barbara, * 1673+ <7877>
11. Wagner, Margaretha, * 1676+ 1749 <4142>
12. Wagner, Michael, * 1680+ <7878>
13. Wagner, Georg, * 1683+ 1755 <7879> | WAGNER, Hans (I01540)
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8845 |
ORIGN: San Carlos Rancheria | INDIO, Chilem (I16861)
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8846 |
OTHER BIOGRAPHICAL LINKS:
http://faculty.humanities.uci.edu/tcthorne/notablecaliforniaindians/toypurina.htm | INDIA, Regina Josefa "Toypurina" (I17520)
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8847 |
OWNERS OF Rancho Pescadero (Barreto) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Pescadero_(Barreto)
"Rancho Pescadero (also called "Punta del Cipreses") was a 4,426-acre (17.91 km) Mexican land grant in present day Monterey County, California given in 1836 by Governor Nicolas Gutierrez to Fabian Barreto. Pescadero means fishing place in Spanish. The grant extended along the Pacific coast from Rancho Punta de Pinos and Seal Rocks south to Carmel by the Sea and encompassed present day Pebble Beach, California.
Fabian Barreto, a Mexican who came to Monterey in 1827 married Maria del Carmen Garcia Barreto Madariaga in 1833. Barreto received the one square league grant in 1836, but died in 1841. His widow, Maria married Juan Madariaga in 1844."
-Maria Del Carmen Garcia inherits Rancho - http://books.google.com/books?id=xWi5KAGHEc0C&pg=PA39&lpg=PA39&dq=Fabi%C3%A1n+Barreto+died+in+Monterey&source=bl&ots=VGrj56q1qU&sig=eWU5Uij_plT-F5zAaZQL6DW7bNU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=33_BUuCKLcv9oASU14D4CA&ved=0CDsQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=Fabi%C3%A1n%20Barreto%20died%20in%20Monterey&f=false
Haunted Homeland: A Definitive Collection of North American Ghost Stories, By Michael Norman
"His widow stayed, even though she preferred the lively Monterey society... She added to her ranch holdings by purchasing what was known as Rancho Canada Honda - Deep Canyon - and then marrying Juan Madariaga in 1844.
By 1846 Maria had found a small house in Monterey... She sold the four-thousand-acre Pescadero property for five hundred dollars - just twelve cents an acre. Sometime in 1860 she sold her Deep Canyon property ...
Maria lived her life in the house on the small lot in Monterey she named Casa Madariaga. Monterey's historic Casa Madariago - Maria del Carmen Garcia Barreto Madariaga's old home - is on Abrego Street between Church and Webster." | Family: BARRETO, Fabian / GARCIA ROMERO, Maria del Carmen (F4940)
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8848 |
PARENT'S MARITAL STATUS:
Per Maria de Jesus Talamantes' baptism record, father is married to someone else, and Tomasa Talamantes is single | Family: UNKNOWN, Unknown / TALAMANTES, Maria "Tomasa" (F5909)
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8849 |
PARENTAGE
Baptism record states father as incognito. However, it is VERY PROBABLE that Juan Bautista ALVARADO is her father, as many books state such. I have not found any official documents stating this, however. | CASTILLO, Nicolasa Ana Josefa Maria Concepcion (I14910)
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8850 |
PARENTAGE
Baptism record states father unstated. However many sources believe the father to be Juan Bautista ALVARADO. | CASTILLO, Maria Antonia de la Trinidad (I14912)
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