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BURNETT-BURTON.
Led a Protestant Lawyer to the Catholic Church; and from '63 was president of the Pacific Bank at S.F. His Recollections, in MS., were copied for my Library in '78 and published in 'S0. Still living in 'S5, possessing great wealth and a good reputation. Burnett has never been credited with any brilliant abilities, nor charged with any great weakness; lacking force and decision in official positions; an honest, industrious, kind-hearted, diplomatic, lucky man; of many bnt harmless whims in private life. His wife died in '58; but he has several sons and a married daughter.
Burnie, 1829, mr of the Ann. iii. 146. Burns (Daniel M.), 1840 (?), sec. of state in '80; native of Tenn., age 49 in '79; said in newspaper sketches to have come to Cal. at the age of 10. iv. 120; his name is in a list of letters at S. F. in '48. B. (James), 1840, in Farnham's list of arrested foreigners. B. (John), 1830, Amer. at S. Miguel. iii. 180; joined the comp. extranjera in '32. iii. 221; was perhaps the John Byrnes on Larkin's books '34. B. (P. T.), 1847, in Sutter's employ at N. Helv. B. (Wm), 1839, Engl. who came with Sutter. iv. 119, 138; in '40 he asked for a pass to quit N. Helv. and settle at Sta Cruz; in Farnham's list of arrested foreigners. iv. 17. Burques (Pedro), soldier at the Colorado Riv. pneblos 1780-1, killed by Ind. i. 359, 362.
Burr (Chas C.), 1846, of the Morm. colony with wife and child, one child having died at sea. v. 546; owner of S. F. lot '47. v. 678; in Utah 'S4. B. (Nathan), 1846, of the Morm. col. with wife, father of Chas. C .; died in Utah before '84. v. 546. Burrell (Chas), 1846, sailor on the U. S. Dale, long a resident of S. F. in later years. B. (Cuthbert), 1846, at Gilroy '78.
Burroughs (Chas), 1846, apparently an immig. of this year; prominent in raising men for the Cal. Bat., in which he seems to have ranked as captain- or perhaps was to have been made captain. Chief in com. at the fight of Nati- vidad, where he was killed in Nov. v. 360, 363-71. Beyond the part that he took in this affair, and his general reputation as a brave and popular man, though a gambler, nothing seems to be known of him. His name is often writ- ten Burus and Burrows, and it is not sure that his name was Charles or that he came in '46. B .- or Borris-(Wm), Amer. doctor at Sta B. 1823-4. ii. 495, 576. Burrows, 1841, from Or. with wife and child in Emmon's party of the U.S. ex. exped. iv. 278.
Burt, 1846, doubtful name of a man captured with Weber by Castro. v. 136; probably 'Bird,'q.v. B. (Wm), 1847, Co.C, Morni. Bat. (v. 469). Bur- ton (E. F.), 1848, memb. of N. Y. territorial pioneers '78. Upham's Notes.
Burton (Henry S.), 1847, lient-col N. Y. Vol., and for a time in com. at Sta B. v. 503, 511, 513, 630-1; in com. of the exped. to La Paz '47-8. v. 583. He was a graduate of West Point and lieut of Co. F, 3d artill., of which he took. com. as capt. on the mustering-out of the regt. v. 515, 520. He remained several years in Cal., and was collector of customs at Mont. '48-9. He was promoted to major in '61, and in '65 to brevet brigadier-gen., dying in R. I. '69. His wife,. who survived him with two children, was Dona Amparo Ruiz of Lower Cal., whose father and grandfather were prominent in the early annals of the penin- sula, and who has gained some literary as well as social distinction. Bur- ton (B.), 1847, lieut who raised and commanded a volunteer cavalry comp. at Mont. in April. v. 449, 521, 636. I am unable to say who he was. ₿. (James), J. B. & Co. ment. at Mont. in connection with naval stores. B. (James C.), 1847, Co. E, N.Y. Vol. (v. 499).
Burton (John), 1825 (?), Amer., who at S. José in '29 claimed to have come as master of the Juan Battey, lost at S. Diego, and to have been 3 years and 5 months in Cal. ; a native of Provincetown, who left home in '22; then 40 years old. iii. 29, 147. In '30 a farmer, also engaged in trade. ii. 602; generally said to have arrived in '30; married in '31 Juana Galindo; often named in various. records from this time; regidor of S. José '37. iii. 730; arrested in '40 as a formality, but not exiled. In '41, age 48, children Jose Miguel, Juan, and Sil- veria; witness of Naile's murder. iv. 686; signer of the call to foreigners in '45. iv. 599; alcalde in '46-7. v. 662. I have no later record of him; perhaps died in '48. B. (John B.), 1840, Amer. mechanic who came on the Cervantes to HIST. CAL., VOL. II. 47
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Mont. B. (Joseph), 1848, Boston man age 30, who came from Honolulu in Aug. and died at S.F. in Oct.
Burton (Lewis T.), 1831, Tennesseean from N. Mex. with the Wolfskill party. v. 386, 405; settling at Sta B., and engaging in otter-hunting, trade, and finally farmning. iv. 117. In '36 he described himself as a catholic bachelor, 24 years old, in business with Branch; in '39 he married Maria Antonia, daugh- ter of Cárlos Carrillo; naturalized in '42. Larkin gave him a high character in his Notes of '45; and he had a Cal. claim of $100 in '46 (v. 462), 304. He be- came a wealthy merchant and ranchero; claimant for the Jesus Maria and Chamizal ranchos. v. 655, 677; and died at Sta B. in '79. A second wife was the daughter of José Ant. Carrillo.
Bush (Richard), 1847, Co. B, Morm. Bat. (v. 469). Bushane (Leandro), 1847, died at N. Helv., formerly a corporal at the fort, and apparently an Ind .; Otith B. also dicd. Bustamante y Guerra (Jose), 1791, com. of the Atrevida in Malaspina's exped. i. 490. Buten (Wm), 1845, doubtful name of an Amer. in a Branciforte padron, age 37. Butler, 1846, bugler in Cal. Bat. v. 374. Butler (Amos), 1847, at S. F. from Astoria on the Henry; in list of letters '48. B. (Nathaniel), 1847, at Mont. July.
Butron (Felipe), named in '40 in connection with the Graham affair. iv. 6; leader in a proposed attack on Mont. '45. iv. 515, being then a capt. of aux. cavalry; in '46 a lieut in the Cal. Bat. v. 360; in '47 lieut in an exped. against Ind. v. 662. B. (Juan de Dios), soldier in Mont. comp. '36, age 31. B. (Manuel), soldier of Mont. comp. 1775, married to a neophyte, and the 1st grantee of land. i. 311, 608, 610, 683; a settler at S. José 1786. i. 477. B. (Manuel), prob. son of preceding, grantee of Alisal '28, and of Natividad '30, '37. ii. 616, 664, 677; in '36 living at Natividad, age 58, wife María Ignacia Higuera, children Josefa b. 1806, Nicolás '21, Ramona '21, Manuel '24. B. (Ramon), son of Manuel, claimant for Natividad. iii. 677. B. (Sebastian), settler before 1800; in '41 at S. José, age G1.
Butterfield (Jacob K.), 1847, Co. A, Morm. Bat. (v. 469); at Taylorville, Utah, 'S1. Butters (Thomas), IS41, Engl. sailor disch. from the Leonor; Bidwell mentions a Thos Battus at Bodega about the same time. Button (Montgomery), 1847, Co. D, Morm. Bat.
Buzzell (Joseph Willard), 1841 (?), deserter from the whaler Orizaba at Halfmoon Bay, spending some time with Graham at Sta Cruz, later a trapper at N. Helv., till he went to Or. in '43, where he married-apparently one of the Kelsey family. This is his own statement in newspaper sketches. iv. 279. In '44 he came from Or. in the Kelsey party. v. 444; served Sutter in the Mich- eltorena campaign; signed the call to foreigners at S. José '45. iv. 599; and worked for Leidesdorff at S. F. His name often appears in the N. Helv. Diary, and occasionally in records of Mont. and S. José. A daughter Ellen is said to have been born at N. Helv. '45. In '46-7 B. served in the Cal. Bat. (v. 358), under Frémont, Gillespie, Mervine, and Stockton in the south. Re- turning he went to Stockton with Weber, acquiring land on which the town stood later, and building a cabin. Tinkham, Carson, etc. A son was born '47. S. J. Pion. His name appears at Sutter's fort '47-8; daughter Lizzie Agnes born at Stockton, Sept, '48. Still living in '60; acc. to Yolo Co. Hist. drowned at Halfmoon Bay a few years before '79.
Bybee (Henry G.), 1847, Co. C, Morm. Bat. (v. 469). B. (John), IS47, ditto. Byers, 1847, at Honolulu from Mont. on the Maria Helena. IS. (Josiah Stoddart), 1846, applicant for land at S. José; a mid. on the U. S. Congress. Sta Clara Co. Ilist., 331. Byrens (Allen T.), 1846, mid. on the U. S. Dale, at S. José, Dec. Byrnes (Ed.), 1834, Irish. in Mont. list. B. (Wm), 1848, at Honolulu from S. F .; declined to serve as alcalde at S. José. v. 662.
Caamaño (Jacinto), 1792, Span. com. of the Aranzazu, engaged in northern coast explor. i. 509-11; Ilist. N. W.C., i. 267 et seq .; com. of the Princesa in 1797 and of the Concepcion 1798. i. 540, 543-4. Caatrell (John), 1846, doubt- ful name in a Los Ang. list. Caballer, sce 'Cavaller.'
Caballero (Andrés A.), 1781, licut of the escort to Cal. and return to
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Sonora. i. 342. C. (Felix), 1833, Dominican friar of L. Cal .; a famous mis- sionary of the frontier, who crossed the line to Cal. '23, '29, '33, and doubtless on other occasions. ii. 486, 507; iii. 96, 557. C. (Francisco), Sta B. ranchero '45. C. (María Antonia), grantee of Sisquoc in '33. iii. 656. Cabello (Mar- tin S.), 1834, Mex. revenue officer with the H. & P. colony; receptor in charge of S. Diego custom-house '34-8; prob. left Cal. about '38. iii. 267, 377, 499- 501, 609, 613; iv. 98; Cabiner, 1846, mr of the Isaac Howland.
Cabot (Juan), 1805, Span. friar who served for 30 years in Cal., chiefly at S. Miguel, retiring to his college in 1835. Biog. in iii. 683-4; ment. i. list anth .; ii. 123, 149, 159-60, 325, 327, 331, 375, 384-6, 393, 536, 620, 622, 655; iii. 92, 96, 169, 309. C. (Miguel), 1836, nephew of the two friars, who came to Cal. to receive the stipend due Fr. Pedro after his death. C. (Pedro), 1804, Span. friar, brother of Juan, who served 32 years in Cal., chiefly at S. Antonio, dying at S. Fernando '36. Biog. iii. 645-6; ment. ii. 152, 159-60, 385, 394, 621-3, 655; iii. 92, 96, 418, GS6. Cabott (F.), 1848, passp. from Hono- lulu. Cabrera (Agapito), at Sta Ines college '44. iv. 426. C. (Pedro), Peruvian, juez de policía at Los Ang. '47. v. 626.
Cabrillo (Juan Rodriguez), 1542, Portuguese discoverer of Cal., who died at the Sta B. islands in Jan. 1543. See full account of the voy. of exploration. i. 69-S1; also Hist. N. Mex. States, i. 133.
Cace (Henry P.), 1845, nat. of R. I. at Mont; perhaps 'Case.' Cáceres (Francisco), Span. ex-sergt of dragoons, who was regidor at Mont. in '28-20. ii. 612; iii. 51, 53; and in '31 the only Span. in S. F. district. iii. 399, 699. He is named as a resid. and house-owner of S.F. from '38, being síndico in '80. iii. 705; v. 684. He died at Freestone in '48 at the age of 76. His wife was Anastasia Boronda who died in '49. The children were Antonia, Francisco, Cármen, Guadalupe Antonio, Julian, Rafaela, Ciro, Helena, and Teresa; all dead before '85 except Ciro and Francisco. The latter is named in a Sonoma list of '44 as 18 years old. The daughter Antonia married James Dawson '40, and Dr Fred. Blume in '49, dying in 'SO without children. She was the grantee and claimant of Pogolomi rancho. iv. 672. Cacho (Rafael), grantee of S. Gerónimo rancho '44. iv. 673.
Cade (Jonathan), 1846, of the Mormon col. with wife. v. 546; perhaps his name was Kincaid; sergt-at-arms in S. F. council '49; but died in Utalı. Cadel-or Kadel-(Peter), 1846, said to have arrived in July; at N. Helv. from S. Rafael and Sonoma '47-8; lot-owner S.F. '47; died at Oakland '75, age 61. C. (Tobias), 1847, lot at S. F .; at N. Helv. '48. Cadena (Antonio), IS36, Mex. corporal in Hidalgo bat. at Mont. age 30; tried for murder. iii. 675. Cady (Chas L.), 1845 (?), said to have been in Lake Co. as a hunter, being also there in '75. Lakeport Bee; iv. 587; in '46-7 member of the 2d Don- ner relief. v. 539; estab. a mail service July '47 bet. S. F. and Sac. via Sauza- lito and Sonoma. Californian, July 24th; kept a store at Coloma with Shan- non '48-9. El Dorado Co. Hist., 177. Cahill (Martin), 1847, Co. A, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499); at Stockton '71-82.
Calder (Lawson M.), 1847, Co. E, N.Y. Vol. (v. 499). Caldwell (Arthur S. C.), 1846, overl. immig. in Young's party with family. v. 529; wife Mar- garet, son, and three daughters; in Cal. Bat., enlisting at Mont. Nov. (v. 358); bought a house at S. José '48. Pico, Doc., i. 140; named as a wealthy citizen in '60. C. (Colohill), 1846, Cal. Bat., enlisting at S. Juan; Cal. claim of $6 (v. 462); prob. son of preceding, or possibly the same. C. (Matthew), 1847,
Co. E, Morm. Bat. (v. 469); Utah farmer '82. Calheart (Seth), 1827, mr of the Massachusetts. iii. 148. Calkin (Milo), 1846, house lately occupied by him rented to another Jan. '47. Calkins (Ed R.), 1847, Co. A, Morm. Bat. (v. 469); reënl. at Los Ang. C. (Sylvanus), 1847, Co. A, Morm. Bat.
Call (Daniel), 1816, Amer. carpenter, age 17, who landed from the Atala at Sta B., where in '36 he had a wife and two children. ii. 248, 282, 393. Callaghan, 1846, three brothers in the Los Ang. region. iv. 495; their names as signed to a doc, of June '46 seem to be 'Ein,' 'Epli,' and 'Geral,' but it ap- pears that 2 of them were Evan and Isaac. They served under Gillespie, and were among the chino prisoners. v. 314; in '47 one was in charge of S. Buen.
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mission, being juez de paz in '48. v. 634: and another had some petty position at S. Pedro. Acc. to B. D. Wilson, Evan C. came to Cal. in '44. C. (James), 1847, drowned at S. F.'51; said to have been one of the N. Y. Vol., but not on the rolls. C. (John), 1847, lot-owner at S. F .; still there '50. Callahan (Carolus B.), 1846, Co. C, Ist U. S. dragoons (v. 336). C. (Thos W.), 1847, Co. B, Morm. Bat. (v. 460); reënl. at Los Ang. Callegan, 1769, com. of the S. José, lost on the voy. to Cal. i. 124. Callender (Mills L.), IS47, Co. K, N. Y. Vol .; lots at S. F. '47-8. v. 679; sec. of town council '48; still there '52-4; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., '71 (?). Callis (Eulalia), 1783, wife of Gov. Pedro Fages. i. 389-93, 487.
Calvin (Vincent), 1844, overl. immig. of Stevens party. iv. 445; at N. Helv. and S. José '45-S. Calzada (José Ant.), 1787, Span. friar who served 27 years in Cal., being founder of Sta Ines, where he died 1814. Biog. ii. 368; ment. i. 388, 459, 575, 577, 664-5; ii. 28-9, 123, 159, 394. Calzado (Dioni- sio), at Branciforte 1803. ii. 156. Calzado (José), 1798. i. 606.
Cam (Isidro), 1830, New Yorker, age 26, whose only known exploit was to fight with Leandry about a dog, for which he served a month in the chain- gang at Mont. Camacho, com. of transport vessel 1783-90. i. 444. C., killed at Jamul '37. iii. 614. C. (Anastasio), soldier at S. Diego 1775. i. 253. C. (Tomás M.), soldier killed on the Colorado by Ind. 17SI. i. 363. Cama- reno (Nicolás), settler at S. F. 1791-1800. i. 716. Camarrillo (Juan), 1834, Mex. who came prob. with the H. & P. col. (iii. 259); trader at Sta B., where he was síndico and juez at different times '40-6. iii. 655; iv. 490, 631, 642; moved to S. Buen. '59, where he became owner of the Callegnas rancho. He died 'S0, at the age of 68; his wife was Martina Hernandez, married in '40; and he left 7 children, one of his daughters being the wife of José Arnaz. Portrait in Sta B. Co. Ilist., 392.
Cambon (Pedro Benito), 1779, Span. friar who served chiefly at S. F., but was founder of S. Gabriel and S. Buen., retiring to his college '91. Biog. i. 712; ment. i. 173, 176, 179-81, 187-9, 193-4, 285-6, 246, 255, 271, 287, 289- 90. 292, 297, 329-30, 352, 373, 376, 378, 382, 3SS, 399, 469, 473, 575-6. Cam- buston (Henri), 1841, Frenchman from Mex., who became a teacher at Mont. iv. 279; married Gabriela Soberanes; fined for smuggling '44. iv. 566; quarrel at Mont. with Prefect Castro '46. v. 34; at the military junta. v. 61; grantee of land in Butte Co. v. 675. A man of some ability, but often in trouble on acct of intemperate habits; witness in the Limantour case; sent to the Stock- ton insane asylum about '56, where he died 4 or 5 years later. Camero (Manuel), 1781, mulatto settler at Los Ang .; regidor in 'S9. i. 34S-9, 461. Cameron, 1848, at Sutter's Fort. C. (James), 1845, doubtful record of an overl. immig. iv. 578. C. (John), 1847, Co. C, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499). C. (John), real name of John 'Gilroy,' q. v.
Camp, 1837, of the Willamette cattle comp. iv. 85. C. (J. G.), 1847, Co. B, Morm. Bat. (v. 469). Campa y Cos (Miguel), 1775, Span friar of L. Cal. 1769-73, who was chaplain of Heceta's exped. at Mont. and on the north coast '75. i. 122-3, 194, 235, 240-2, 247.
Campbell, 1806, otter-hunter. ii. 40-1. C. (Anthony), 1840, Engl. sailor disch. from the Fly at S. F., and killed by Ind. near Sta Clara on his way to Mont. April '41. iv. 120, 280, 684, 686. C. (Benj.), 1846, Kentuckian set- tler at Sta Clara, building a saw-mill on Campbell's Creek in '47-8; still liv- ing in '76. C. (Colin), 1840, Scotch sailor at Mont. iv. 120; presbyterian sawyer at Aptos '41-2. C. (James), 1846, sailor of the Congress in Stock- ton's bat., wounded at the Mesa Jan. '47. v. 395. C. (James T.), 1847, Co. E, N. Y.Vol. (v. 499); d. S. F. '53. C. (John G.), 1844, one of Frémont's men; also in '45; Cal. Bat. Co. A. iv. 437, 583. C. (Jonathan), IS47, Co. E, Morm. Bat. (v. 469). C. (Patrick), 1846, sailor on the Cyane, in Stockton's bat., wounded at S. Gabriel Jan. '47. v. 395. C. (Joseph T.), 1846, Co. C, Ist U. S. dragoons, killed at S. Pascual. v. 346. C. (Peter), 1847, Co. H, N. Y. Vol. C. (Richard), 1827, said to have come from N. Orleans to S. Diego. iii. 162. C. (Reuben P.), 1848, lieut of Graham's dragoons. v. 522. C. (Samuel), 1833 (?), accredited to this year by the newspapers, and said to have been a
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rich merchant of S. F .; d. Red Bluff '70. iii. 409. C. (Samuel), 1847, Co. E,
Morm. Bat. (v. 469). C. (Thomas), 1846, Kentuckian overl. immig. from Mo. with his wife and her parents and brothers named West. v. 528. Known as Major C. on the trip; one of Burroughs' men at Natividad (v. 363); and went south with the Cal. Bat .; surveyor at S. José, and member of the council '47. v. 664; in the mines '48-9; later resid. of S. José to '77 and later. C. (Wm), 1842, said to have been killed. iv. 686. C. (Wm), 1846, apparently overl. immig. and perhaps a brother of Thomas; came to S. José with his family; surveyor '47. v. 664. In Tulare 'S3, age 90, veteran of 1812 and battle of N. Orleans; 2 sons. C. (Wm), 1847, Co. K, N.Y. Vol. (v. 499); deserted, and was hanged in Dec. '4S at S. Jose for robbery and attempted murder. v. 663-4. C. (Wm), 1848, overl. with Lawton and Johnson; editor of Sierra Democrat and clerk of legislature '56; county judge of Sierra to '63; district attorney at Virginia City, dying'76. Nevada Transcript, Jan. 28,'76. Campo, see 'Fernandez ' del C. and ' Perez ' del C.
Cané (Vicente), 1825, Span. sailor landing from the Asia at Mont. iii. 51. 92-3; permitted to remain and marry in '28; grantee of S. Bernardo ranclio '40; admin. and juez at S. Luis Ob. '40-1. v. 657, 683. Canedo (Dolores), at Los Ang. '46. C. (Gerónimo), settler at Los Ang. 1812. ii. 350. C. (José), soldier and corp. '23-4. ii. 555-6. C. (José), soldier at Sta B. '32, wife Luisa Valenzuela. C. (José), at S. Juan Cap., age 58, wife María, children Antonia b. '26, Felipe '28, Juliana '31, Juan '37, Leonardo '43. C. (José María), at S. Juan Cap. '41-6. iv. 626; age 36, wife Feliciana. C. (Juan), at Los Ang. '46. C. (Juan N.), at S. Juan Cap. '41. iv. 626. C. (Manuel), soldier killed on the Colorado. i. 363. C. (Rafael), at Los Ang. $46. C. (Silvestre), ditto. Cañete (Joaquin), sent to escort Gov. Fages' wife to Cal. 1783. i. 390.
Canfield (Cyrus C.), 1847, lient Co. D, Morm. Bat. v. 477; also lieut of the reënl. men. v. 495; collector of the port of S. D. '48. v. G19; acquitted on trial for passing counterfeit money. v. 610-11. C. (Geo. W.), 1847, Co. E, N.Y. Vol. (v. 499); at Phil. 'S2. C. (O. F.), 1847, in Sonoma Co. '50-77. Sonoma Co. Ilist., 102. Canian (Wm), 1832, doubtful name of a mr of the California. Cañizares (José), 1760, pilotin who kept a diary of Rivera's exped. to Cal .; com. of S. Antonio '74, of S. Carlos '76, being an explorer of S.F. bay and planner of the presidio; again at Mont. 'S4; com. of Aranzazu 'S9. i. 132, 136, 208, 225, 246, 287, 289, 329, 410-11, 438, 441, 444. Cann (Dan. M.), 1847, Co. F, 3d artill. (v. 518). Lancey, not on roll. Cannell (John), 1847, lot at S.F. Cannifax (Abstrum R.), 1847, contractor at mission S. José to make shingles for Larkin. Cannon (Manena), 1846, one of the Mormons, who prob.
did not come to Cal. v. 547. Cano (Gil.), com. de policía at Mont. '36. iii. 675; Mex., age 23, wife Josefa Soto, children Rafael, María, Luisa, Nicolás.
Cantan (Gustavus A.), 1847, lot at S.F. Cantua (Dolores), soldier of S.F. comp. '10-27; ment. in 'IS. ii. 232. C. (Guadalupe), in '36 at the Guadalupe
rancho, Mont. district, age 51, wife Carmen Castro, children Josefa b. 'IS, Gracia '29, Ramon '31, Ramona '33; majordomo and juez de campo '35-6; in '41 grantee of S. Luisito near S. Luis Ob. iii. 674-7; iv. 656. C. (Ignacio), C. (Juan Ign.), son of Vicente, wounded settler at S. F. 1791-1800. i. 716.
at the Natividad fight '46. v. 357. C. (Julian), at S. Isidro rancho '36, age 40, wife Isabel Ortega, child. Manuel b. '16, Manuela '20, Faustina '22. C. (Manuel), soldier of S.F. comp. '32-9; at Sonoma '44, age 25; in Sutter's ser- vice '43; militia alférez killed at Olompali '46. v. 166. C. (Manuel), son of Julian, at S. José '50. C. (Manuel), at Los Ang. '46; connected with the Flores revolt, a good judge of aguardiente, nicknamed 'governor' for a time. v. 308, 331. C. (Pablo), soldier of S.F. comp. at Sonoma '42. C. (Vicente), majordomo at Patrocinio (Alisal), '36, age 45, wife Juana Soto, child. Juan Ign. b. '28, Juan María '31, María Ant. '33, Carmen '36; juez de campo and auxiliar '35, '39, '41. iii. 674-5; iv. 633; grantee of ranclio nacional '39. iii. 677; admin. Soledad '39-40. iii. 691; Cal. claim (v. 462) of $3,661 in '46; still in Mont. dist. '50. Cantwell (Thos), 1847, in S. Diego district. Caples (James), 1847, roll of the Soc. Cal. Pion.
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Carabajal (Rafael), at Los Ang. '48. Carabanas (Nicolás), corp. of the S. Jnan Cap. escolta 1776. i. 303. Carabantes (Agustin), settler at Los Ang. 1807. ii. 350. C. (Salvador), at Sta B. 1797. Carbajal, snrg. of the Prin- cesa, 1786. i. 397. C. (Josefa), wife of Surgeon Dávila, d. S.F. 1780. i. 46S. Carbit (Thos), 1847, said to have come with the N.Y. Vol., but not on the roll; d. Oregon City, Cal. '61, age 35. S. F. Herald.
Card (Geo. H.), 1840, nat. of R. I., mate of a trader-probably the Alert- on the coast '40-2; returned in '48; wrote newspaper articles on his Cal. ex- periences; d. at Stockton after '68, age 74. iv. 120, 136. Cárdenas (José), 1825, officer of the Asia; mr of the Rover 126. iii. 25-6, 120. C. (Melchor), sirviente at S.F. 1777. i. 297. Cardwell (Henry), 1848, sheriff at Los Ang. v. 626; perhaps same as following. C. (Herman C.), 1844. nat. of Vt (or Va), who came to Cal. on a whaler, settling at Los Ang. perhaps in '46; in Cal. Bat. (v. 358), having a Cal. claim (v. 462) under name of H. H. C .; in the mines '48-9; memb. of Ist legisl. '49-50; seriously injured in '50 by a fall from his horse; d. at Los Ang. '59. I find little about him except in newspaper sketches. Cariaga (Saturnino), grantee of Real de las Aguilas '44. iv. 635. Carl (John), 1847, at S. Buen. Carlon, soldier killed in 1790. i. 465. C. (José), inválido at Sta B. '32. C. (Scferino), soldier of Sta B. comp .; grantee of Arroyo Grande rancho '41. iv. 655; one of this family was the wife of F. Z. Branch. Carlos, neophyte leader of rebels at S. Diego 1775-6. i. 253, 266. Carlton, 1848 (?), later a judge in Tuolumne Co .; d. '55. Carlton (W. H.), 1848, clerk for A. J. Grayson, S.F. Carmen (José del), Ind. chief killed '44. iv. 409.
Carmichael (Lawrence), 1833, Scotch trapper from N. Mex., who went to Or. '34 with Young and Kelley. iii. 388, 409; returned to drive a band of cat- tle to the Willamette '37. iv. 85; and again came back on the Nereid via Hon- olulu '38. iv. 105; and settled at S. José. He was one of the exiles of '40, but returned in '41 with a pass and a claim for $7,000 damages for interrupted business. iv. 18, 32-3, 116. His name often appears in the records from '41; in '45 one of the party capturing Prefect Castro. iv. 487; in July '46 had trouble with Henry Naile about a honse; in Ang. sec. of the juez at Sta Cruz. v. 641; and later in '46 shot by a party of Mex. for the alleged reason that he was bearer of despatches for the Amer., but very little is known of this affair, of which I find no contemporary record.
Carnes (Henry S.), 1847, lieut Co. F, N.Y. Vol. v. 504; collector of the port of Sta B. '48. v. 575; later a member of the legisl., district judge, and postmaster at Sta B., where he lived in '79; at S. Buen. 'S2. C. (Thos), 1847, Co. B, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499); drowned at Stockton '51. Carnicer (Balta- sar), 1797, Span, friar who served chiefly at S. Carlos and retired in 1808. Biog. ii. 147; ment. i. 500, 561, 577, 686; ii. 7, 149, 159-60.
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