m. Bef. 1769
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Birth |
Bef. 1752 |
Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico |
Christening |
Bef. 1752 |
Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico |
Death |
Bef. 1775 |
Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico |
Burial |
Bef. 1775 |
Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico |
Marriage |
Bef. 1769 [1] |
Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico [1] |
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Mother |
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Birth |
Abt. 1752 |
Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico |
Christening |
Abt. 1752 |
Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico |
Death |
Aft. 5 Nov 1818 |
Alta California |
Burial |
Aft. 5 Nov 1818 |
Alta California |
Other Spouse |
LOPEZ, Juan Francisco | F3440 |
Marriage |
07 Apr 1776 |
Mission San Gabriel, Alta California |
Other Spouse |
TENORIO, Mariano | F3442 |
Marriage |
10 Mar 1800 |
Mission San Diego, Alta California |
Father |
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Mother |
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Birth |
Abt. 1769 |
Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico |
Christening |
Abt. 1769 |
Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico |
Death |
Abt. 15 Apr 1798 |
San Diego, Alta California |
Burial |
16 Apr 1798 |
San Diego Presidio, Alta California |
Spouse |
SEPULVEDA, Juan Jose | F3436 |
Marriage |
08 Jan 1786 |
Mission San Juan Capistrano, Alta California |
Birth |
Abt. 1771 |
San Miguel de Horcasitas, Sonora, Mexico |
Christening |
Abt. 1771 |
San Miguel de Horcasitas, Sonora, Mexico |
Death |
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Burial |
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Spouse |
PICO, Jose Maria Dario | F3443 |
Marriage |
10 May 1789 |
San Diego Presidio, Alta California |
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Sources |
- [S004] California Spanish Genealogy, Alta Cal 1775 - Anza Expedition Members, (www.sfgenealogy.com).
1775-1776 ANZA EXPEDITION
-Maria Feliciana Arballo, widow of Jose Gutierrez, accompanied the expedition with her two little girls: Maria Tomasa Gutierrez, age six, and Maria Estaquia Gutierrez, age four.
-She left the expedition at San Gabriel, where on March 6, 1776, she was married to Juan Francisco Lopez, a soldier of the guard. The marriage ceremony was performed by Fray Francisco Garces, missionary to the Colorado river tribes, who, it will be remembered, Anza had left at the junction of the rivers. Garces had gone up the Colorado to visit the Mojaves and had crossed the Mojave desert, arriving at San Gabriel after the expedition had passed up the coast.
-Little Maria Estaquia, thirteen years later, married Jose Maria Pico whom she had first known when, a boy of eleven, he accompanied his family with the expedition. She became the mother of Pio Pico.
-Maria Feliciana had, by her second husband, Maria Ignacia de la Candelaria Lopez, who married Joaquin Carrillo of San Diego, and became the mother of General Vallejo's wife and four other daughters whose loveliness is duly recorded in the pages of this historia verdadera.
-After her husband's death Maria Ignacia Lopez de Carrillo, who was a most beautiful woman, was granted, in 1841, the rancho Cabeza de Santa Rosa in Sonoma county, where she lived with her son Ramon. She is buried in the ruined mission of San Francisco Solano, at Sonoma. Her remains were laid under the font where it would receive the holy water that fell from the hands of devout worshippers.
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