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[[File:Daubenbiss_house.png|thumb|400px|The 1867 Daubenbiss house remains in Soquel]]
 
[[File:Daubenbiss_house.png|thumb|400px|The 1867 Daubenbiss house remains in Soquel]]
 
'''John Daubenbiss''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29655654/john-daubenbiss 1816-1896]) was a Bavarian immigrant to the US in 1835, took the Oregon Trail west in 1842, came to California in 1843, was naturalized in 1844, married in San Jose in 1847, and moved to Soquel in that year.
 
'''John Daubenbiss''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29655654/john-daubenbiss 1816-1896]) was a Bavarian immigrant to the US in 1835, took the Oregon Trail west in 1842, came to California in 1843, was naturalized in 1844, married in San Jose in 1847, and moved to Soquel in that year.
Daubenbiss and [[Hames, John|John Hames]] were contracted by [[Castro family|Michael and Martina Castro Lodge]] to build a sawmill at Rancho Soquel, on Soquel Creek. Brother Henry followed John to Santa Cruz, and acquired a large acreage north of what is now Clares Street in Capitola.
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Daubenbiss and [[Hames, John|John Hames]] were contracted by [[Castro family|Michael and Martina Castro Lodge]] to build a sawmill at Rancho Soquel, on Soquel Creek. Brother Henry (who has a separate biography in Harrison) followed John to Santa Cruz in 1854, and acquired a large acreage north of what is now Clares Street in Capitola.
  
 
* [[History Pages: 12 - Pioneer German-Speakers of Santa Cruz County]]
 
* [[History Pages: 12 - Pioneer German-Speakers of Santa Cruz County]]
 
*[[Santa Cruz County History Journal Issue Number 4]], 81-84
 
*[[Santa Cruz County History Journal Issue Number 4]], 81-84
* [[History of Santa Cruz County (Harrison-1892)]]
 
 
* [[A Companion to Capitola (2018 book)]]
 
* [[A Companion to Capitola (2018 book)]]
  

Revision as of 17:21, 5 September 2023

The 1867 Daubenbiss house remains in Soquel

John Daubenbiss (1816-1896) was a Bavarian immigrant to the US in 1835, took the Oregon Trail west in 1842, came to California in 1843, was naturalized in 1844, married in San Jose in 1847, and moved to Soquel in that year. Daubenbiss and John Hames were contracted by Michael and Martina Castro Lodge to build a sawmill at Rancho Soquel, on Soquel Creek. Brother Henry (who has a separate biography in Harrison) followed John to Santa Cruz in 1854, and acquired a large acreage north of what is now Clares Street in Capitola.