1782 - 1824 (~ 42 years)
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Name |
SOTELO, Ramon |
Birth |
Abt. 1782 |
Alta California |
- BIRTH YEAR
Note 1790 census lists age as 11 (birth year abt. 1779). This cannot be correct because his mother would have been abt. 12 years old, and his parents were not married until Dec. 1782.
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Christening |
Abt. 1782 |
Alta California |
- BAPTISM
Cannot locate a baptism record
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Gender |
Male |
Census |
1790 |
San Diego, Alta California [1] |
With parents and siblings |
Death |
21 Feb 1824 |
Alta California |
Burial |
23 Feb 1824 |
Mission La Purisima Concepcion, Alta California [2] |
Person ID |
I11982 |
1. Schwald - WA-NY-OR-TX |
Last Modified |
25 Jun 2013 |
Father |
SOTELO, Francisco Antonio, b. Abt. 1754, Villa de Sinaloa, Sinaloa, Mexico d. Abt. 7 May 1824, Los Angeles, Alta California (Age ~ 70 years) |
Mother |
SILVAS, Maria Josefa Gabriela, b. Abt. 1756, Villa de Sinaloa, Sinaloa, Mexico |
Family ID |
F4282 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
[E]LISALDE, Maria Marcela Josefa De La Trinidad, b. 31 May 1789, San Diego, Alta California |
Marriage |
08 Jan 1804 |
Mission San Gabriel, Alta California [3] |
Children |
+ | 1. SOTELO, Maria de los Santos, b. Abt. Nov 1804, Los Angeles, Alta California |
+ | 2. SOTELO, Jose Antonio Ramon, b. Apr 1809, Los Angeles, Alta California d. Abt. 16 Oct 1877, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California (Age ~ 68 years) |
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Family ID |
F4010 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
21 Jun 2013 |
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Sources |
- [S162] CENSUS 1790 - Alta California, (sfgenealogy.com/sf/ca1790.htm).
1790 Census - SAN DIEGO
Francisco Sotelo, espanol, from Villa Sinaloa, 40; wife Gabriela Silvas, espanola, [from Villa Sinaloa] 34; four children: [Ramon] 11; [Jose Antonio] 7; [Francisco] 5; [Venancia] 2. {Jose Antonio born. 1783; Joseph Gabriel born 1785; Jose Maria born 1787; Maria Venancia b. 18 May 1789}
- [S039] Mission La Purisima Concepcion, Alta Cal Msn Bk #21_1790-1844_La Pur_Bur, (Thomas Workman Temple III).
BURIAL
2255) Feb 23, 1824, in the cemetery of Mission Purisima I gave ecclesiastical burial to the body of ESTEBAN, neophyte of Mission Santa Barbara and to (four) adults de razon, who died on the day or night of the 21st in the revolt of the neophytes; and because I am ignorant of the names they are omitted from this declaration. The neophyte being of Santa Barbara Mission, the others from the Pueblo of Los Angeles. None received the sacraments for they died in this same fighting in the night, therefore I consented to sign" Fr. Blas Ordaz OFM
[CHUMASH REVOLT OF 1824] The names of the four travelers killed , as interlined later, were: DOLORES SEPULVEDA, RAMON SOTELO and SIMON COLIMA of Los Angeles, and the other, named MANCISIDOR de Loreto of San Blas. The names also appear in the handwriting of Fr. Arroyo on the back of last blank page of Book I. Difuntos de Mission Purisima.
(Note: Concluding the records growing out of the Indian revolt of February 1824 there appear 7 entries on March 26, 1824, listing the names of 7 neophytes executed for their participation in the revolt. These are Nos. 2266 through 2272. Fr. Antonio Rodriguez signs the single entry.
- [S068] Mission San Gabriel Arcangel, Alta Cal Msn Bk #35_1774-1855_Sn Gab_Marr, (Thomas Workman Temple III).
MARRIAGE
#816) 8 January 1804 - RAMON SOTELO, 29, de Francisco, y Maria Josefa Gabriela Silva, 48, con MARIA MARCELA LISALDE, 15, de Pedro Antonio, 51, y Maria Encarnacion Perez, 36. Testigos: Jose Maria Pico, Cabo de escolta, y Claudio Lopez. Prior testigos: Juan Jose Sepulveda, 40, viudo de Tomasa Gutierrez, y Claudio Lopez, casado con Maria Luisa Cota (on 25 November 1803). Joseph Maria Pico, N.N. Fr. Jose de Miguel.
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