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Birth |
15 Oct 1821 |
Santa Barbara, Alta California |
Christening |
15 Oct 1821 |
Mission Santa Barbara, Alta California |
Death |
15 Feb 1882 |
Montecito, Santa Barbara, California |
Burial |
Abt. 16 Feb 1882 |
Montecito, Santa Barbara, California |
Other Spouse |
ROMERO, Pedro de Alcantara | F5225 |
Marriage |
16 Jun 1845 |
Mission Santa Barbara, Alta California |
Father |
RODRIGUEZ, Jose Maria | F3471 Group Sheet |
Mother |
DOMINGUEZ, Maria del Carmen | F3471 Group Sheet |
Birth |
19 Oct 1839 |
Santa Barbara, Alta California |
Christening |
22 Oct 1839 |
Mission Santa Barbara, Alta California |
Death |
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Notes |
Married:
- CORRECT FATHER
- UNSUBSTANTIATED, but most likely the same person as NICOLAS ROBLES (MERLOPES) married at Msn. Santa Cruz Dec 13 [1840] with LUISA (or Lucia) SORIA
- 1838 Nicolas Robles was living in Santa Barbara for a short period, in exile from Villa de Branciforte for stealing a horse
- Msn. Santa Barbara marriage record #219) 12 Jul 1838- ... Nicolas Robles is a witness
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- [S257] Archives - www world wide web, (world wide web), 26 May 2007, http://researchforum.santacruzmah.org/viewtopic.php?t=70.
NICOLAS ROBLES EXILED TO SANTA BARBARA IN 1838
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Phil Reader Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 5:34 pm
...THE ROBLES BROTHERS
...But in 1838, events took a serious turn.
Nicholas again stole a horse, was apprehended and, exiled to Santa Barbara for a short period. ...
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