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The '''Arana family''' were ''Californios'', some of whom lived in what is now Santa Cruz County. [[Arana Gulch]] was named for the family. Many Aranas are buried at [[Holy Cross Cemetery]]
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The '''Arana family''' were ''Californios'', some of whom lived in what is now Santa Cruz County. Jose Arana was granted the 92-acre [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Potrero_y_Rinc%C3%B3n_de_San_Pedro_Regalado ''Rancho Potrero y Rincon de San Pedro Regalado''] in 1842, but later moved to the area around today's [[Arana Gulch]], which was named for the family. Many Aranas are buried at [[Holy Cross Cemetery]].
 
* John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', two entries: Chapter Four, item (39), page 104 (Manuel Arana); Chapter Six, introduction, page 181 (Jose Arana)
 
* John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', two entries: Chapter Four, item (39), page 104 (Manuel Arana); Chapter Six, introduction, page 181 (Jose Arana)
  
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[[Category: Persons in Rowland]]
 
[[Category: Persons in Rowland]]
 
[[Category:Group-Californios]]
 
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[[Category:1830-1839 arrivals]]
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[[Category:Holy Cross Cemetery]]
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Latest revision as of 19:24, 18 September 2023

The Arana family were Californios, some of whom lived in what is now Santa Cruz County. Jose Arana was granted the 92-acre Rancho Potrero y Rincon de San Pedro Regalado in 1842, but later moved to the area around today's Arana Gulch, which was named for the family. Many Aranas are buried at Holy Cross Cemetery.