• (1798) and sergeant (1805–1818). José María Pico was born in 1764 in San Xavier Cavazos, Sonora, New Spain. His mother, María Jacinta de la Bastida, was of...
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    Simi in 1795. He died 1815 in San Buenaventura. José María Pico was born in 1764, as son of Santiago Pico. He was one of the first settlers of San Diego...
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    and used them as incentives to recruit soldiers. José María Pico was never given any plots. José María eventually began to support the Mexican War of Independence...
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    Antonio María Pico was a Californio politician, ranchero, and a signer of the California Constitution in 1849. He also served twice as Alcalde of San José. Antonio...
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    family. He was one of several sons of José María Pico and María Eustaquia López. An older brother was Pío Pico, who twice served as governor of Alta California...
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    Francisco and the Pueblo of San José, and grantee of Rancho Santa Teresa. Antonio María Pico (1809–1869), son of José Dolores Pico, was the grantee of Rancho...
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    brother, José de Jesús Pico, was the grantee of Rancho Piedra Blanca. Another brother was the bandit Salomon Pico. Antonio María Pico married Maria del Pilar...
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    brother José Loreto, by Governor Pío Pico in 1846. José Loreto Sepúlveda was born in 1815 in Los Angeles, to José Dolores Sepúlveda and María Ignacia...
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    José María Covarrubias (c. 1809 – April 1, 1870) was a Californio politician and a signer of the Californian Constitution in 1849. He also served as Santa...
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    Angeles between 1826 and 1834. José Antonio Carillo married María Estéfana Pico (1806–) in 1823, and after her death, Jacinta Pico (1815–) in 1842; both women...
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  • Captain José María Flores arrived in California in 1842. He was a secretary for Governor Manuel Micheltorena. He was a captain in Comandante General José Castro's...
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    1849. María Ignacia Marcia Ávila (1793–1858) was a daughter of José de Santa Ana Ávila y Urquídez and María Josefa Osuna y Alvarado. She married José Dolores...
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  • José Dolores Pico, a soldier with the Presidio of Monterey. Antonio Maria Pico (1809–1869) and José de Jesús Pico (1806–1892) were his brothers. José...
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    to Monserate Mountain to the east. Pio's nephew and local vaquero, Jose Maria Pico, had been residing in the area now known as the Fallbrook High School...
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    ISBN 9789685803830. Retrieved 1 August 2018. ...y general de brigada José Manuel Micheltorena y Llano... "José Manuel Micheltorena". Omnibiography. Archived from the...
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  • Juan María Osuna (1785 – March 5, 1851) was an early settler of San Diego, California. Juan María Osuna was born 1785 in California to Juan Hismerio Osuna...
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  • 1829 by Mexican Governor José María de Echeandía to Pío Pico. In 1831 Governor Manuel Victoria reconfirmed the grant to Pío Pico. The grant extended from...
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    José Matías Moreno II (1819–1869) was secretary of state under Pío Pico, the last Mexican governor of California; a Mexican patriot; and a major landowner...
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  • Ochoa Francisco Fernández Ochoa María José Rienda Carolina Ruiz Castillo Juan Holgado Juan Holgado Antonio Vázquez José Manuel Abascal Abel Antón Ruth...
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    the adobe until her death. José María Covarrubias was from France and came to California in 1834. Covarrubias became Pío Pico private secretary in 1845...
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    Prime Minister Tony Blair, Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar, and Portuguese Prime Minister José Manuel Durão Barroso held a summit there days before...
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    Catamarca Andalgalá Belén San Isidro Santa María Saujil Tinogasta Resistencia Barranqueras Castelli Charata General José de San Martín General Pinedo Presidencia...
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  • Monterey, the Americans held northern California but General José María Castro and Governor Pío Pico planned resistance in the south around the Los Angeles...
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  • "La India María" (born María Nicolasa Cruz) is a fictional character portrayed and created by actress María Elena Velasco. The character frequently endures...
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    the reconstruction of San José Church. Suñol, alongside his brother-in-law Antonio María Pico (who served as Alcalde of San José at the time), oversaw the...
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    by José María Covarrubias from 1861–1863. Joaquín Carrillo owned with his brother Rancho Lompoc and Rancho Mission Vieja de la Purisma. José María Covarrubias...
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  • 1831 by Victoria. Pío Pico first briefly replaced Manuel Victoria as governor. Then Agustín V. Zamorano in the north, and José María de Echeandía in the...
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  • Beatriz Guido and Luis Pico Estrada. It is based on the novel "Diario de la guerra del cerdo" by Adolfo Bioy Casares. It stars José Slavin, Marta González...
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  • secularized in 1833. Gov. José Figueroa had granted the Luiseño three pueblos including Las Flores and San Pascual. Pío Pico was to hold the mission land...
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    Miguel (born August 25, 1849); María de los Dolores del Rosario (born August 6, 1851, later married to Francisco Pico); José Antonio (born August 1, 1853...
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