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Londerman, 1848, at N. Helv. Long (Dr), 1847, at N. Helv .; mining at Parks Bar '48, with his brothers. L. (A. K.), 1841, com. of the Relief, U.S. ex. iv. 271. L. (A. R.), 1848, capt U.S.N., on the Warren; com. of marine guard at S.F. L. (David), 1847, came on the Fama, perhaps earlier, and worked at S.F., '47-8, for Ward & Smith, and for Leidesdorff; at N. Helv., on Leidesdorff's launch, '48. L. (John), 1847, Co. F, 3d U.S. artill. (v. 518). L. (John P.), 1846, Co. B, Cal. Bat. (v. 358), enlisting at Mont. Oct .; had a Cal. claim for quarters and clothing (v. 462); in the mines at Park and Long bars '48. L. (Wmn or Willis), 1846, Co. B, Cal. Bat. (v. 358); living in Vaca Valley '74. Longdeau (Maurice), 1846, with Kearny from N. Mex. v. 337. Longley (Wm Rufus), 1846, came from Hon. on the Euphemia, as clerk for Davis, '46-7; clerk at Mont. for naval store-keeper, and agent for McClurg & Co .; 2d alcalde at Mont. '48; also trading in the mines. v. 637. Look, 1843, doubtful name of a saloon-keeper at Mont. acc. to newspapers. Loper (Andrew J.), 1846, Co. E, Cal. Bat., enlisting at Sonoma Oct. (v. 358).
Lopez, sailor sirviente at Sta Cruz. i. 496. L. (Alejandro), at Los Ang. '46. L. (Antonio), settler at Los Ang. '13. ii. 359; in '32 inval. of the Sta B. comp., wife Gertrudis Felix, child. Josefa, Filomena, Juan José, Bernardino, and José María. L. (Baldomero), 1791, Span. friar; founder of Sta Cruz, where he served till his retirement in '96; guardian of S. Fernando College '18-25. Biog. i. 497-9; ment. i. 494, 576; ii. 397-8, 402, 431-2; iii. 21. L. (Bernar- dino), son of Antonio; regidor at Los Ang. '37-8. iii. 509, 636; encargado of S. Gabriel '47. v. 628; had a Cal. claim (v. 462); still at Los Ang. '48. L. (Bonifacio), juez del campo at S. Diego '35. iii. 615; in charge of the mission 43. v. 620. L. (Capistrano), at S. Juau B. '44; mentioned in connection with the Fremont-Gavilan affair of '46. v. 18; in later years a noted desper- a:lo finally hanged at Sta Cruz. L. (Cayetano), artisan-instructor 1792-5; i.
613, 725. L. (Claudio), settler at Los Ang. '11; maj. at S. Gabriel '21-30; alcalde at Los Ang. '26. ii. 349, 560, 568. L. (Cornelio), resid. of Los Ang. '30-48. L. (Estévan), 1602, corp. in Vizcaino's exped. i. 98. L. (Esté- van), at Los Ang. '28-39. L. (Francisco), at S. Fern. '39; sec. in the juz- gado at Los Ang. '41. iv. 641; named as discov. of the southern gold mines
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in '42. iv. 630-1; grantee of Los Alamos '46. v. 627; clerk in governor's office '43; juez de campo '48. v. 626. L. (Francisco), corp. of Sta B. comp. '32; wife María Ant. Félix; grantee of Temescal'43. iv. 643; living on his rancho '45. L. (Gerónimo), at Los Ang. '46. L. (Gregorio), at Sta B. before '37; wife Antonia María Ortega, and one child; in '46 maj. of S. Julian rancho. v. 282. L. (Ignacio), soldier of S. Diego comp .; partido elector of S. Diego '22, and elected to legislature. ii. 454, 462, 543; took part in revolution of '31. iii. 201; juez de campo '3G. iii. 616. L. (Jacinto), 1799, Span. friar who served for brief terms at S. Antonio and S. Juan B., retiring in 1801. i. 558, 577; ii. 153, 159. L. (Joaquin), soldier killed on the Colorado 1781. i. 363. L. (José), brother of Ignacio, at S. Diego, engaged in the revolution of '31. iii. 201; owner of land at S. Juan Cap. '41-3. iv. 371, 624, 626; killed by Ind. at Puma '46. v. 617; but another of the same name was regidor at S. Diego '49. L. (José Ant.), Mex. convict '29-34. L. (José de Jesus), soldier of the S.F. comp. '39-42. L. (José M.), at Sta Cruz 1794. i. 496. L. (José M.), soldier of Sta B. comp. before '37; at Los Ang. '30-48, being zanjero in '44. iv. 633. L. (Juan), settler at Los Ang. 1798-9; i. 606; ii. 349. L. (Juan), at S. Diego, engaged in revolt of '31. iii. 200-1; grantee of Cañada de S. Vicente '46. v. 619; iii. 612. L. (Juan José), 1842, Mex. cornet in batallon fijo '42-5. iv. 289. L. (Juan B.), killed at Mont. '25. iii. 26. L. (J. B.), otter-hunter '30. iii. 145. L. (Leandro), at Los Ang. '46. L. (Manuel), ex-llavero S. Antonio '40. iii. 687. L. (M. J.), owner of Je- sus rancho, S. Diego, '36. iii. 611-12. L. (María Ign.), wife of Joaq. Carrillo; grantee of Sta Rosa '41. iv. 673. She was a half -sister of Pio Pico's mother, Ignacio and José being her brothers. Her sisters were Josefa, wife of Véjar, Juana, wife of Juan Osuna, and Maria Ant., wife of José M. Aguilar. L. (Nicolás), owner of a house at Sta B. '48. v. 632. L. (Pedro), sirviente at S.F. 1777. i. 297. L. (Pedro), at S. Fern. '39, age 28; grantee of Tujunga '40. iii. 634; still at S. Fern. '56. L. (Rafael), sol- dier at Sta B. '32, wife María Ortega. £ L. (Ramon), Dominican friar from L. Cal., at S. Diego. occasionally 1791-1800. i. 655. L. (Tiburcio), soldier of Sta B. comp. before '37; at Los Ang. '46. L. (Theodore), 1847, Co. F, N.Y.Vol. (v. 499); in Tuol. Co. 77. Lord (Joseph M.), 1847, owner of boats on bay and river '48-9; in S.F. after '70.
Lorenzana (Apolinaria), 1800, one of the fonndlings sent from Mex. to Cal., who lived at Sta B. and S. Diego, never married, and became known as La Beata, devoting her life to charity and teaching, a favorite godmother at baptisms. i. 606; ii. 169. She was at S. Luis Rey '21-30. ii. 553; and was grantee of Jamacho and Cañada de los Coches in '40, '43, iii. 611, 621, the former being confirmed to her by the land commission, but taken from hier by some legal hocus pocus that the old woman never understood. In '78 she was living at Sta B., entirely blind and supported by friends and the county. Her Memorias de La Beata, dictated for my use, contains many interesting items on early times. Her name of Lorenzana is that of the archbishop of Mex. given to all foundlings from that asylum. L. (Felipe), at Sta B. before '37, wife Natividad Ruiz, 4 children; ranchero in '45. L. (Inocente), juez de policía at Sta B. before '48. v. 631. L. (Jacinto), at Sta B. '37, wife Carmen Rodriguez, 3 children: síndico in '40. iii. 653. L. (José), at Branciforte '45,
age 29, wife Manuela Salazar, child. Josefa b. '36, Prudencio '37, Benita '38, Juan José '40, Rosario '42; a man of same name at Sta B. '50-5. L. (Ma- cedonio), soldier of S.F. comp. '19-22; at Braucif. '28, wife Romualda Vas- quez, child. José, Apolinario b. '19, Bernarda, Juana, Arcadio '24, and Pedro. il. 627; in '33, '39, síndico. iii. 696-7; '38 regidor. iii. 637; '45-6 2d alcalde. iv. 641, 664; in '45, age 53, additional children, Juan b. '25, Matias '26, Fer- nando '30, Jesus'35, Faustino '36, José '37, Ricardo '40, Trinidad '44. L. (Manuel), alguacil at Sta B. '39. iii. 654. L. (Timoteo), killed in '31. iii. 673. L. (Tomás), soldier at Sta B. before '37. L. (Vicente), at Los Ang. '12-48, a carpenter, age 50 in '39. ii. 330.
Loring (Sam.), 1836, Amer. cooper, age 26, in a Sta B. list. iv. 118; died at Los Ang. '43. L. ('Major'), 1846, doubtful name in a los Ang. list.
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Lornes (John), 1846, Co. F, Cal. Bat. (v. 358). Losaya (José M.), killed a man at Sta B. '40. iii. 655. Loughray (Andrew), 1847, Co. K, N.Y. Vol. (v. 499). Louis, 1847, mr of the Providence. L. (Henry), 1846, Fauntleroy's dragoons (v. "232, 247). L. (J. Gros and P. Gros), 1846, Cal. Bat., Co. B, artiil. (v. 35S). Lount (Seth H.), 1847, Co. I, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499); killed by Rogue Riv. Ind. '55. Louzade (James), 1840, one of the exiles to S. Blas. iv. 18.
Love (Harry), 1843 (?), arrived in Oct. acc. to records of the Soc. Cal. Pion. iv. 400. His wife was Mary Bennett, widow of Vardamon B. of '43. She was living in Sta Clara Co. '55. L. (John), 1846, lieut Co. C, Ist U.S. dragoons, as per muster-roll; prob. did not come to Cal. Loveall (Stephen), 1847, Co. F, 3d U.S. artill. (v. 518). Lovejoy (A. L.), 1848, Or. lawyer in the mines. Burnett. Lovelain (L. F.), 1846, Cal. Bat. (v. 358). Loveland (Cyrus C.), 1847, Co. K, N.Y.Vol. (v. 499); in Sta Co. 'S3. L. (J. B.), 1848, at Monterey. Lovett, 1848, mr of the Eagle. L. (Angeline M.), 1846, a woman of the Mormon colony. v. 546; married to Thos Kittleman in Dec. '47 at S.F.
Low (James C.), 1847, Q. M. sergt N.Y.Vol. v. 503; acting order. sergt; disch. for physical disability Sept .; owner of S.F. lots; in S.F. '54; d. at S. Rafael before '82. L. (Thomas), 1831, perhaps one of Young's trappers. iii. 388; at S.F. in '40. Lowe, 1847, mr of the Sta Cruz schr '46-8. v. 580. Lowe (Mrs W. H.), 1846, at S. José 'S1. Lowery (Anthony W.), 1847, Co. E, N.Y. Vol. (v. 499); at S.F. '74-8. Loy (Horace), 1848, teamster in Sut- ter's employ. Loze (M. M.), 1846, Cal. Bat. (v. 358).
Lucas (John), 1838, Engl. lumberman in the Sta Cruz region named in Larkin's accounts. iv. 119; one of the exiles of '40, who returned in '41. iv. 18, 33. Luce, 1848, mr of the T'epic. v. 580. L. (S. B.), 1847, mid. on the U.S. Columbus. Lucío (Juan Saenz de), 1806, Span. friar who served at S.F., retiring in '16. ii. 374-5, 131, 159-60, 386, 394. Luco (Juan M.), 1847, Chilian and mr of the Natalia '47-8. v. 579; claimant for the Ulpinos rancho. iv. 674; somewhat prominent in land matters, and still in S.F. '85. Ludloff (Charles), 1847, Co. B, N.Y. Vol. (v. 499).
Lugo (Antonio María), son of Francisco, nat. of Cal., b. at S. Antonio 1775, and a soldier till 1809, when he settled near Los Angeles. ii. 350, 353. In 1810 he was grantee of S. Antonio rancho, confirmed to him in later years. ii. 112, 352, 563-6, 633, 664. In '16 and '18 he was alcalde at Los Ang. ii. 350; juez del campo '33-4. iii. 635, 257-8; in '37-8 memb. of the ayunt., taking some part as commissioner in the troubles between north and south. iii. 509, 519, 556, 636; grantee of Chino in '41. iv. 634; ment. occasionally in connection with Ind. affairs and other public matters, having a claim of $5,000 against the govt '42-6. iv. 338, 497, 626, 629, 631. He was a wealthy and widely known ranchero, uneducated but of good character. He died in '60. His wife was Maria Dolores Ruiz; and his daughter Merced married Steplien C. Foster. José del Cármen and Felipe were his sons. L. (Ber- nardino), at Sta B. before '37, wife Isabel Leiva. L. (Felipe), son, I think, of Ant. M., born about 1808; regidor at Los Ang. '32-3, '36-7, '44-5. iii. 635-6; iv. 633; in '39 a lient. iii. 583; and partido elector. iii. 590; and juez in '40. iii. 637. After the Amer. occupation he was justice of the peace and supervisor, residing at La Mesa; still living in '78.
Lugo (Francisco), Mex. soldier who came from Sinaloa with his family soon after 1769, living at Los Ang. and Sta B. i. 461; ii. 100. He died at Sta B. in 1805, and may be regarded as the founder of the Lugo family in Cal. His wife was Juana Vianazul (one record seems to say Juana M. Rita Martinez), and he brought four children from Sin., Salvador killed when a boy by being thrown from a horse, José Antonio a soldier at Sta B. who left a family, Tomasa who married Capt. Raimundo Carrillo, ii. 100, and Rosa who married Alférez Cota and was the mother of Joaq. de la Torre's wife, dying in 1790. i. 665. Five children were born in Cal., José Ignacio, An- tonio María, and Juan, all soldiers; Maria Antonia who married Ignacio Val- lcjo, and María Ignacia who married José Ruiz. L. (Francisco), at Pilar-
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citos rancho '25-6, being juez de campo '35, iii. 674, age 37, wife Juana Briones, child. Cayetano b. '31 (at Sta B. '51), Juan de Mata '34, Francisco '36; in '39 grantee of Paraje de Sanchez, iii. 677, for which his widow was claimant in '52; juez auxiliar '44. iv. 653.
Lugo (José), sergt of the Sta B. comp., and alférez '39-46, involved in sev- eral revolts and in the affair of the cation perdido of '48. iii. 651; iv. 476, 539, 541, 651; v. 35, 586, 588. Known as El Chato. L. (José del Cármen), son of Antonio María, b. at Los Ang. '13; regidor at Los Ang. '38-9. iii. 636; grantee of S. Bernardino '42. iv. 635; juez de campo '44. iv. 633; promi- nent in the chino fight and in several Ind. exped. of '46-7. v. 312-14, 408, 566, 617, 625; alcalde of Los Ang. '49. About '51 he sold his rancho to the Mormons, and from that time has lived at Los Ang., in good circum- stances till about '63, wben he lost his property. In '78 he dictated his Vida de un Ranchero for my use. He had a wife and 4 daughters. L. (José Ignacio), son of Francisco, soldier at San Juan B. before 1800, and later settler at Los Ang. i. 558; ii. 350; maj. at S. Fern. '17; in '32 inval. of Sta B. comp .: wife Rafaela Romero, child. Magdalena and Luis; at Los Ang. '46. L. (José María), juez del campo at Los Ang. '36, '38. iii. 636; one of the grantees of S. Bernardino '42; a son of Ant. Maria; still living at S. Bern. '50. L. (Juan), corp. at Sta B. before '37; at Los Ang. '48. L. (Luis), at Sta B. 1790, when his wife died in, giving birth to twins. L. (María Guadalupe), wife of Sergt Verdugo, d. 1780. i. 663. L. (Miguel), at Sta B. '37, wife Isabel Fernandez, 2 children. L. (Nicanor), had a Cal.
claim for horses $1,970 (v. 462). L. (Rafael), soldier at Sta B. before '37. L. (Santiago), appraiser at Purísima '35. iii. 665; regidor at Sta B. '37. iii. 634; juez de paz '41. iv. 641. L. (Seferino), soldier in 1777; one of the earliest settlers at S. José. i. 312, 477-8; wife Gertrudis Pacheco. L. (Trini- dad), soldier at Sta B. '32, wife Rosario Dominguez, 6 children. L. (Vi- cente), one of the grantees of S. Bern. '42, son of Antonio M .; justice at S. Gabriel '50; supervisor Los Ang. Co. '62-3.
Luis, 1836, Ital. fisherman at Mont., age 26. Luis, Ind. in Sntter's em- ploy; one of the 1st Donner relief; refused to eat human flesh, and was him- self killed and eaten. v. 531-2, 534, 537. Lnjan (José), 1797, Span. alférez of S. Diego comp. to 1806, when he left the country. i. 544, 647; ii. 101. L. (José María), at Los Ang. '46. Luker (Wm), 1847, Co. I, N.Y. Vol. (v. 499); at Sonora, Cal., '83. Lumsden (Wm), 1834, Engl. pilot on the Mar garita, age 31, registered at S. Blas. iii. 412; in '36-7 at S. Diego. iii. 618; in '40 arrested at Sta B., but released at S. Diego. iv. 14, 17; in '44 at S.F. and in '48 at Mont. Luna, Dominican friar from L. Cal., at S. Gabriel '29. iii. 96. Lunia (Joseph), 1834, Frenchman in a Mont. list. Lunt (Dan.), 1848, mate of the Euphcmia. Lupton (Durah), 1848, at S. José '76. Luque (Gabriel), soldier killed by Ind. on the Colorado 1782. i. 359, 362. Lusiano Basilio), zanjero at Los Ang. '47. v. 626. Luskey (Joseph), 1847, Co. A, N.Y. Vol. (v. 499); died before 'S0. Luther, 1848, at Sutter's Fort with family. Lutz (Wm D.), 1846, sailor on the Cyane; at Phil '77.
Lyman (Chester S.), 1847, clergyman who came from Hon. on the Eu- phemia, with letters to Colton and Larkin. In Sept. he was appointed sur- veyor for the middle department, and in '4S made surveys at S. José and N. Almaden. v. 665. He remained in Cal. till '50, returning in '54 from New IIaven to testify in the N. Almaden case. L. (J. H.), 1841, physician from Mass, who came from N. Mex. with the Workman-Rowland party. iv. 278. He returned East in '43, perhaps via Oregon as he had intended. Wilson says he came back with his family and was in S.F. '77; but Given thinks he never returned but is still in Mass., though G. could not find him in '83.
Lynch, 1838, at Mont. '38-9. L., 1847, of the firm L. & Lewis Mont. '47-8. L. (Ferdinand), 1847, Co. C, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499). L. (James), 1847, Co. F, ditto; nat. of Pa, of Irish parentage; on a rancho at Pleito, S. Luis Ob., '71-4; at Jolon, Mont. Co., 'S2. Quigley tells some very absurd stories about him. L. (John), 1842, Engl. sailor on the Joven Guipuzcoana, arrested at S.F. for mutiny; still in S.F. '44, age 30. L. (Joseph Peter), 1847, corp. Co.
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G, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499); one of the murderers of the Reed family at S. Miguel, executed at Sta B. '48. v. 632, 640. L. (Patrick), 1847, Co. B, N.Y. Vol. (v. 199); at S.F. '71-82.
Lyon (Albert G.), 1846, nat. of Va and overl. immig. from Mo .; in Sonoma from '48; died '79, leaving a widow and 9 children. Lyons (Aaron), 1847, sergt Co. D, N.Y. Vol. v. 504; sheriff of Mont. Co .; died 'G5. L. (Geo.), 1848, at S. Diego; possibly in '42. L. (Peter), 1840, at Mont. '40-1; said to have aided in the arrest of the foreigners. iv. 22, 120; later in Sutter's em- ploy, which he left in '46. L. (R. M.), 1846, Co. F, Cal. Bat. (v. 35S); at Sonoma '47. Lytle (Andrew), 1847, lieut Co. E, Morm. Bat .; capt. of 100 on the return. v. 477, 493.
M. (J. F. B.), 1840, from Hon. on the Don Quixote, author of Leaves from my Journal. iv. 157. McAllister (Michael James), 1822, Irish blacksmith, known at Mont. '29 as 'el herrero loco,' age 38. Still worked at his trade and drank his aguardiente in '31-40, as shown by various records, also selling grog at his shop, without much profit perhaps, as he is said to have taken no pay from sailors. He had been an Australian convict for 7 years before com- ing to Cal .; also called Patrick; died at Mont. '54. McA. (Robert), 1840, one of the Graham exiles. iv. 18, 33; perhaps returned, as there was a lum- berman of his name in S.F. district '42, age 29. McArran (Robert M.), 1846, mid. on the U. S. Independence. McArthur (Henry), 1847, Co. D, Morm. Bat. (v. 460); at Scipio, Utah, '82. McA. (Wm P.), 1848, ment. in Alta'51. McAulley (Alex.), 1847, Co. B, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499). McBride (Haslam), 1847, Co. E, Morm. Bat. (v. 469); reënl.
McCaffery (Hugh), 1846, Co. C, Ist U. S. dragoons (v. 336). McCallum (James), 1828, Scotch carpenter at Mont. '28-9, age 22. McCann (Dan.), 1847, Co. F, 3d U.S. artill. (v. 518). McCarran (Joseph), 1847, Co. D, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499). McCartney (Bartholomew), 1847, Co. H, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499); owner of S.F. lot. McCarty (Dav. C.), 1847, Co. C. ditto; later a real estate agent and inspector of customs at S.F., where he died in '62 at the age of 41; an Irishman. McC. (Edward), 1847, Co. C, ditto; d. Sta B. '52. McC. (James), 1825, signs a receipt of payment from Robt Livermore; perhaps au crror in date. McC. (Nelson), 1847, Co. B, Morm. Bat. (v. 469). McC. (Wm), 1832, one of the comp. extranjera at Mont. iii. 221; named on Larkin's books '33-4. McCarver (M. M.), 1848, Kentuckian from Or .; memb. of the constit. convention '49; went to Idaho later. McCaulley (James), 1846, Fannileroy's dragoons (v. 232, 247); also ment. in Pt Reyes region.
McChristian (Patrick), 1845, overl. immig. of the Grigsby-Idc party. iv. 579, 587; one of the Bears in '46, having given Robt A. Thompson a narra- tive of that affair, of which I have a copy. v. 110; in the mines '48-9; and after a short residence at Sta Cruz, a farmer at Sonoma, where he prob. still lives in 'S5. McClain (John L.), 1847, owner of a S.F. lot. McClarcklin 1845, at S. José (Mclaughlin ?). McClary (James), 1846, overl. immig. in Dryant's party. v. 528; served in Co. F, Cal. Bat. (v. 358); in lists of S. F. lot-owners and Cal. claimants. v. 685 (462); interested at Benicia '47; per- laps in some cases confounded with McClurg. McClaskey (Wm I.), 1847, Co. D, N.Y. Vol. (v. 499); d. S.F. '66.
McClellan, 1842, went to Or. with Joel Walker in '43. McC., 1847, at Sutter's Fort June-July. McC. (Dav. Frank), 1843, nat. of Tenn. and overl. immig. of the Walker-Chiles party (iv. 392). He went east in '46 with his uncle, Jos. Walker, but came back in '48, being a trader and butcher in the mines, with several visits to the east, until '53, when he settled on a Contra Costa farm, where he still lived in 'S0. McC. (.John), 1848, nat. of Pa, who died at S.F. '63, age 73. McC. (Michael T.), 1848, brother of Dav. F., and overl. immig. of the Chiles party with family: in Sonoma Co. 'S0. He had 15 children; one of his daughters was the wife of John A. Paxton, a well-known lanker of Marysville and Austin, Nev. McCloud (Wm), 1847, from Hon. on the Xylon.
McClure (James), 1847, owner of S.F. lot; at Benicia; perhaps ' McClary,' HIST. CAL., VOL. IV. 46
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PIONEER REGISTER AND INDEX.
q. v. McC. (John), 1841, from N. Mex. in the Workman-Rowland party. iv. 278; in '43 he went with Leesc to Or. iv. 390; and was still there as late as '60. McC. (Wm), 1845, doubtful name of an overl. immig .; prob. weut to Or. and not Cal. iv. 578. McClurg (James B.), 1847, trader from Hon. on the Xylon, also sup. of the Francesca; member of the firm McC. & Co. (Abell and Chever) at Los Ang. to Feb. '48; owner of S.V. lots'47. v. 678; at Mont. '48; at S.F. from '48; also interested at Benicia. He died at S.F. '57, age 42. McClusky (Philip), 1847, Co. D, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499).
McComb (Benj.), 1848, overl. immig. from Mo .; perhaps his family were cl. for parts of the Entre Napa rancho. McCoon (Perry), 1844, Engl. sailor who may have come in '43. iv. 453. In Dec. '44 he was sent by Sutter to S. Rafael to obtain recruits for the Micheltorena campaign. iv. 486-501. Re- turning he worked a while at the fort, but in Dec. '45 moved to a farm of his own near by. In Feb. '46 he married Mrs Lewis, who died in June; and in '47 he married Elitha C. Donner, having a launch on the bay and river. Men- tioned as a miner at Weber Cr. and Hangtown '48-9. He became locally some- what famous for his skill as a vaquero; but in '51 was thrown from his horse and dragged to death by the riata at his home on the Cosumnes. His widow married Benj. Wilder and was still living in '80 at Elk Grove. McC. (Rob- ert), 1848, owner of S.F. lot. McCord (Alex.), 1847, sergt Co. A, Morm. Bat. v. 477. McCormick (James), 1847, left an Engl. vessel at Mont .; owner of a S. F. lot; in the mincs '48; later a resid. of S. Jose. McCoy (Redding), 1815, nat. cf N. J. and mate on the Dromo; disch. at Mont. iv. 587. Ship- ping on the Fama he was wrecked at Sta. B. in '46; hecanie an otter-hunter, having also several startling adventures with bears; got a S.F. lot in '47; at Bodega '48, and went to the mines
McCracken (John C.), 1846, at N. Helv., prob. an overl. immig .; nat. of N. C .; died at Sonoma '70, age 55. McC. (Wm R.), 1847, Co. F, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499). McCrady, 1845, one of Fremont's party. iv. 583.
McCue (Patrick), 1846, one of the Mormon col. with wife and 4 children. v. 54G; owner of S.F. lot; worked as a blacksmith at Bodega and other places; going east in '52. McCulloch (Hugh), 1822, merchant of Lima and member of the Cal. branch of McC., Hartnell, & Co., who visited Cal. on the John Begg. il. 474-7, 479, 492-3, 519, 613-14; iii. 24, 71. He died in Liverpool in '42. McC. (James), 1831, brother of Hugh, at Mont. '31-2; not beliaving in a man- ner satisfactory to his relatives. McC. (Levi H.), 1847, Co. C, Morm. Bat. (v. 469); at Fillinore, Utah, '82. McCusker (Mrs T. C.), 1843, nat. of Ga, from Or., maiden name not given; married in '45, at Sta Cruz to '59, in Mont. Co. to 'S1. Mccutchen (John), 1846, overl. immig .; perhaps went to Or. v. 529. McC. (Wm), 1846, nat. of Tenn. and one of the Donner party with wife and daughter. He left the party before reaching the Sierra and from Cal. went back with the 2d relief party. The daughter Harriet died, but the father and mother, Amanda M., survived, settling Ist at Sonoma, and in '48 at S. José, where McC. still lived in'80. v. 531-2, 534. Portrait in MeGlashan, 244.
McDermott (Chas), IS48 (?), pres. of a Benicia lumber comp. in '48-9. McD. (David), 1847, mid. on the U. S. Columbus. McD. (D. A.), 1846, at S.F. '54. McD. (H.), 1848, from Hon. on the Euphemia; new passp. from Hon. Aug. McDonald, 1845, in Sutter's employ '45-6. iv. 578, 587; went to Or. Apr. '46. v. 526; but was perhaps back again in '48. MeD. (Alex.),
McD.
1845, one of the men lost on the l'arren's launch '46. v. 384, 587.
(Alex. C.), 1847, sergt-major N. Y.Vol. v. 503; at Sonoma to '59, and later on a rancho known as McD.'s station, between Cloverdale and Ukiah, where he died in 'SO at the age of 65, leaving a widow, of the pioneer Smith family. McD. (Benj.), 1847, settler at Benicia. v. 672; married a daughter of Lundy Alford. McD. (Chas), 1847, perhaps of N. Y. Vol. under another name. McD. (D.), 1847, from Or. on the Henry. McD. (Wm.), 1847, Co. G, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499). McD. (Wm), 1847, auctioneer at S.F. '47-8, of firm McD. & Buchanan. v. 680, 682; owner of town lots; died'48 at the age of 35. McD. (Wm), 1847, Engl. at Benicia '47-8. Tustin; perhaps same as Benj. McD. (Wm), 1846, testified at Napa 'GS that he lived in Napa Val. '46-50; prob.
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McDONALD -- McGLONE.
same as following. McDonnell (Wm), 1846, nat. of Mo. and overl. immig .; Co. E, Cal. Bat. (v. 358); disch. in Nov. at S. Diego; lived in Napa Co. to '50, marrying Eleanor Graves of the Donner party in 49. Later in Sonoma Co., acting as guide to the Geysers for many years; in '80 at Knight's Val. with family of 9 children. McDonough (Joseph), 1847, Co. A, N. Y. Vol. (v. 459); capt. in Meagher's brigade war of '61-5; at S.F. 'S2. McD. (Nicholas), 1847, Co. A, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499); in L. Cal. '71-4; killed at La Paz. McDormaut, 1847, at Sutter's Fort.
McDougal, 1816, sup. of the Colonel. ii. 278. McD. (Geo.), 1845, nat. of Ohio, and overl. immig. from Ind. in the Swasey-Todd party. v. 575-6, 587. He lived at Sta Cruz and Gilroy; served as a kind of unattached volunteer in the Cal. Bat. '46-7; was a 'broker'-that is, a gambler-at S.F. '47-8, hecom- ing the owner of many town lots in partnership with Lippincott. v. 676, 679, 680; and a trader at Sac. in '48-9. His movements in later years were too nunier- ous and complicated to be recorded here. He made several trips to the East, where he had a family, and about '53 began a roving life, rarely making his whereabouts known, and spending much of his time among the Ind. in Arizona and Mexico. In '67 he was found by a naval commander in Patagonia, but returned to Ind., and in '69 went to Washington, D. C., when he died in '72. He was an cecentric but brave and popular man. . McD. (John), 1848, brother of Geo., and overl. immig. from Ind .; a member of the constit. convention '49, and elected lieut-gov., becoming gov. on the resignation of Burnett. He died at S.F. in '66 at the age of 49.
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