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The '''Rodriguez family" was one of the earliest and most important of the ''Californio'' families in what is now Santa Cruz County.
 
The '''Rodriguez family" was one of the earliest and most important of the ''Californio'' families in what is now Santa Cruz County.
 
* Jose Antonio was a native of Compostela, Jalisco. From Rowland:
 
* Jose Antonio was a native of Compostela, Jalisco. From Rowland:
**1782 - married while a soldier at Mission San Gabriel
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**1782 - married while a ''soldado de cuera'' ("leather-jacket" soldier) at Mission San Gabriel. They had nine children who lived to adulthood.
**1786 - was at Monterey when son Sebastian was born
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**1786 - was at Monterey when first son Sebastian was born
 
**1787 - was a member of the ''escolta'' (military detachment) at Mission Soledad   
 
**1787 - was a member of the ''escolta'' (military detachment) at Mission Soledad   
**1798 - was one of six ''invalidos'' (retired soldier) who came, with his family, to live in the newly-established ''Villa de Branciforte''.1
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**1798 - was one of six ''invalidos'' (retired soldier) who came, with his family, to live in the newly-established ''Villa de Branciforte''
811 - was ''comisionado'' (military representative) of the Monterey Presidio at Branciforte.
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**1811 - was ''comisionado'' (military representative) of the Monterey Presidio at Branciforte
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**1820 - died; buried at Mission San Carlos
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***1834 - Francisco [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Arroyo_del_Rodeo Rancho Arroyo del Rodeo] grantee
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***1837 - Sebastian: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Bolsa_del_Pajaro Rancho Bolsa del Pajaro] (Watsonville) grantee
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***1843 - Roman: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Agua_Puerca_y_las_Trancas Rancho Agua Puerca y Las Trancas] co-grantee
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***1866 - Roman: listed as owner of a residence (1/2 of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_Santa_Cruz#Santa_Cruz_Mission_Historic_Park_and_District the old adobe]) and another lot on Mission Hill on the [[1866 Santa Cruz map]].
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*[[Santa Cruz: The Early Years (1980 book)]], by Leon Rowland
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*[https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCWS18660623.1.2&srpos=1&e=-------en--20-SCWS-1--txt-txIN-%22Map+of+the+Town%22-------1 ''Sentinel'' article] ("The Official Survey of Santa Cruz", Santa Cruz Sentinel, Jun 23, 1866, 2:4)
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[[Category:1866 town property owners]]

Revision as of 06:30, 30 October 2021

The Rodriguez family" was one of the earliest and most important of the Californio families in what is now Santa Cruz County.

  • Jose Antonio was a native of Compostela, Jalisco. From Rowland:
    • 1782 - married while a soldado de cuera ("leather-jacket" soldier) at Mission San Gabriel. They had nine children who lived to adulthood.
    • 1786 - was at Monterey when first son Sebastian was born
    • 1787 - was a member of the escolta (military detachment) at Mission Soledad
    • 1798 - was one of six invalidos (retired soldier) who came, with his family, to live in the newly-established Villa de Branciforte
    • 1811 - was comisionado (military representative) of the Monterey Presidio at Branciforte
    • 1820 - died; buried at Mission San Carlos