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− | '''Juan Gonzales''' was a ''Californio'' son of a Spanish/Mexican soldier who settled in Santa Cruz on the mission plaza. He was the first appointed ''mayordomo'' (overseer) of Mission Santa Cruz property following secularization in 1834. The name "Gonzelas" [sic] was listed as a property owner in Block 2 of the [[1866 Santa Cruz map]]. | + | '''Juan Gonzales''' was a ''Californio'' son of a Spanish/Mexican soldier who settled in Santa Cruz on the mission plaza. He was the first appointed ''mayordomo'' (overseer) of Mission Santa Cruz property following secularization in 1834. A Gonzales daughter married [[Alzina, Frank|Frank Alzina]], who built a house next door in 1850 - which still stands. The name "Gonzelas" [sic] was listed as a property owner in Block 2 of the [[1866 Santa Cruz map]]. |
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Revision as of 06:19, 25 November 2021
Juan Gonzales was a Californio son of a Spanish/Mexican soldier who settled in Santa Cruz on the mission plaza. He was the first appointed mayordomo (overseer) of Mission Santa Cruz property following secularization in 1834. A Gonzales daughter married Frank Alzina, who built a house next door in 1850 - which still stands. The name "Gonzelas" [sic] was listed as a property owner in Block 2 of the 1866 Santa Cruz map.