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Thompson (John), 1832, joined the comp. extranjera at Mont. iii. 221, 408; perhaps still at Mont. '36. T. (John), IS43 (?), said to have crossed the plains, to have built a mill on Napa Creek '45, and to have spent 7 years on the coast; revisited Cal. in '70 from Brooklyn. N. Y. iv. 393, 400. T. (John), 1847, Co. A, Morm. Bat. (v. 469); at Riverdale, Utah, 'S1; perhaps the owner of a S.F. lot '47. v. 685. T. (John ?), 1847, partner of Finch. and perhaps later of Bennett. in a S. F. saloon '44-8. v. 683; thought to be at S. F. 'S5. T. (Joseph P.), 1842, nat. of Mass, who came this year aec. to his own affidavit in 62. iv. 34]; perhaps came in '39-40 as sup. on the Joseph Pcabody. He came again in '44 from Hon. on the Fama; at Sta Clara '45; at S.F. '46-7, being owner of a lot and see. of the council. v. 648, 650; at Napa '47-8, where he kept a store; cl. for Napa lands '52; lost a leg by a street-car accident at S.F. '84. He was a brother-in-law of Henry A. 'Peiree,' q.v. T. (Josiah), 1836, brother of Joseph P., at Mont. '30; sup. of the Rasselas '37-8. iv. 105, 141. T. (Miles), 1847, Co. D, Morm. Bat. (v. 469); reen]. T. (Peter), 1847, Co. A, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499); d. Los Ang. '79. T. (Sam.), 1847, lieut Co. C', Morm. Bat. v. 477, 488-9, 496; capt of returning Mormons in '4S. T. (Sam.), see Buekle.' T. (S. S.), 1830, man who ordered a bottle of brandy. T. (Stephen B.), 1824, doubtful name of Taylor's list. T. (Wmn), see 'Buckle.' T. (Wm), 1840. at Sta B., May. T. (Wm), 1843, Spear's miller at S. F. '45-6. iv. 587; of 3d Donner relief '47; killed by a bull at Hon. in '50 after 7 years' resid. in Cal. These may be 1, 2, or 3 men. T. (Wm H.), 1846, mid. on the Congress; aet, lient of Stockton's Bat. 41-7. v. 386. T. (W. T.), 1823 (?), said to have been mr of a trader this year; came to reside in Cal. '49; in '69- 70 U.S. gauger at S.F. Call. Thoms (Adalberto), 1846, aux. de policía at Mont. v. 637.
Thorburn (Robert D.), IS47, lieut in com. of the U.S. Southampton '47- S. v. 580. Thorne, IS46, killed at the Natividad fight. v. 371; perhaps an overl. immig., or he may have been the following. T. (Wm), 1846, of Fauntleroy's dragoons. Thorner (François), 1847, Co. C, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499); d. at Los Ang. '48. Thornton (J. Quinn), 1847, a prominent pioneer of Or. who touched at S.F. in Nov. on bis way east by sea. Author of Oregon and C'al. in '48, a work containing much information on the overl. immig. of '46 and the Donner party. v. 527, 535-6; see also Hist. Or. Thorp (Dav.), 1837, at Mont. Dee. T. (Lindy), 1845, immig. from Or. in the MeMahon party. iv. 572, 587; apparently living in Polk Val. '79. Yolo Co. Hist., 86. (W. S.), 1847, constable at S.F. v. 648; prob. the man who in '48 married Mrs Caroline Warner of the Mormon colony. Thurning (Henry), 1843, sailor on the Admittance; deserted in '44. Peterson. Thursby (Lewis P.), 1847,
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Co. A, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499); in Ga '71. Thurston (Chas H.), 1847, Co. B, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499); at Marysville '82. Thusum (Benj. F.), 1843, mr of the Han- nah '45-6. Lancey. Thybury, 1847, shepherd in Sutter's service.
Tibbetts, 1837, in the cattle exped. from Or. iv. S3. Tibbey (W. H.),
1848, mr of the Hawaiian sehr Mary. Tibeau, 1841, Fr. Canadian gambler from N. Mex. in the Workman party. iv. 278; died on the return trip in '42. Tibian (Fran.), doubtful name of '46. vi. 162. Tickner (B.), 1847, fleet sur- geon on the U.S. Columbus. Ticó (Fernando), son of Joaquin b. at S.F. 1798; settled at Sta B., where in '29 he is ment. as ex-alcalde. iii. 78; grantee of Ojai rancho '37. iii. 655; juez de paz '41. iv. 641; purchaser of S. Buen. '45-6. iv. 643, 634. lle was constable at S. Buen. '52 and supervisor '54. T. (Joaquin), 1796, sergt of Catalan volunteers. i. 540; executor of Alberni's will 1801. ii. 5. His wife was Juana Carrera, and several children were born at S. F. Tierney (Jolin), 1839, Irish carpenter named in Larkin's accounts '40. iv. 119; naturalized '44, claiming 5 years' residence; at Mont. to '48. Tieroff (August), 1847, Co. G, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499); owner of S.F. lot '47. v. 683; at S.F. '71-82. Tighe (John), 1847, Co. 11, ditto; lead before '82.
Tilee (Dan. E.), 1847, Co. D, ditto; d. N. Y. before 'S0. Tilghman (Rich- ard L.), 1846, lieut on the U.S. Congress; act. capt. of artill. in Stockton's bat. '46-7. v. 281, 327, 386. Tillett (James F.), 1847, artificer Co. F, 3d U.S. artill. v. 518. Tillotson (John H.), 1845, mid. on the U.S. Portsmouth. Timeans (Charles), 1847, Co. C, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499). Tindall (Israel C.), 1846, Co. C, Ist U. S. dragoons (v. 336). T. (Wm), 1847, Co. F, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499); d. S.F. before '82. Tinker (John), see ' Finch.' Tinkerman (Michael), 1847, Co. G, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499). Tinslar (B.R.), 1841, surgeon on the U.S. St Louis. Tinson (John), 1847, Co. B, N. Y Vol. (v. 499). Tipson (Wm H.), 1847, Co. A, ditto; a Canadian printer who died at S.F. '79. Tise (Andrew), 1847, Co. F, 3d U.S. artill. (v. 518).
Titcomb (Amos A.), 1847, nat. of N. Y. and resid. of S.F. till his death in '70, having held the office of supervisor. Left a widow and one child. T. (Rufus), 1841, nat. of New England, who came from Mazatlan with Il. Teal, whose clerk or partner he was at S. F. '41-3. iv. 279. Tittel (F. G. Angus- tus), 1847, Co. G, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499); d. at S.F. '64 (or '68); apparently father of the 2 following, but there is some confusion about the family; naine often written Tittle. T. (Fred. Gustavus Ernest), 1847, son of F. (. A., German tifer of Co. F, 3d U.S. artill. (v. 518), married Miss Winterbalder and settled at Sta Cruz as a farmer. Later livery-stable keeper, ward politician, super- visor, militia colonel, memb. of the legislature ('61), and cigar-dealer at S.F. In '70-1 he was engaged in the Alaska fur trade; and died in '77, leaving a daughter. T. (F. G. Wm), 1346(?), brother of the preceding, said to have come this year; a lieut in Mex. under Maximilian; d. at S.F. '70 at the age of 42, leaving a widow and 2 daughters. The latter are actresses, or dansenses, in '85 involved in interesting legal complications respecting a lot in S. F. which was owned by their grandfather, and on which the Maison Doree, Kearny St, now stands.
Toba (Fernando), cadet of the Mont. comp. 1801. ii. 147, 150; in later years act. com. at Loreto. Tobar, named as a sergt '21. ii. 575. T. (AI- bino), settler at S. José 1791-5, sent away for bad conduct. i. 598, 636, 716. T. (José), 1779, piloto on the Santiago; and later com. of the Favorita and other transports and exploring craft on the coast down to 1800. i. 328-9, 378, 430, 444, 540. T. (Juan José), 1838, Mex. capt. and brevet lieut-col, who had been somewhat prominent in Sonora as a mil. officer and revolutionist since '2S, and who came to Cal. to support Gov. Carrillo, retiring in disgust after the campaign of Las Flores. iii. 557-61, 505, 533. Tobias, chief in the Sonoma region. iv. 72. Tobin (Robt J.), 1848, from Tahiti; at S.F. with wife; still at S.F. '54. Toca (José M.), ship-boy and teacher at Sta B. 1795-7. 1. 643.
Todd (James J.), 1845, Amer. sailor at Mont. T. (Jolin), 1848, at Sta B., May; also in '50. T. (John J.), 1845, Amer, sailor at Mont., perhaps same as James J. T. (Thos J.), 1844, Amer. sailor at Mont., aided by
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the consulate and shipped for Oahu in '45. T. (Wm J.), 1844, Amer. sailor in consular care at Mont. Though the records seem clear, it would seem likely that James J., John J., Thos J., and Wm J. did not represent 4 dif. men. T. (Wm L.), 1845, nat of Ill., nephew of Mrs Abraham Lincoln, and overl. immig. of the Swasey-Todd party. iv. 576, 580, 587. Named in the N. Helv. Diary '43-7. Early in '40 he went to Sonoma, where he joined the Bears, gained imperishable fame as the artist who painted the Bear flag, was the messenger sent with the news of revolt to Capt. Montgomery at S.F., and was at one time a captive of the wicked Californians. v. 110, 131, 146-9, 154, 156, 167-8. He lived at Sonoma for several years after '46, not, apparently, serving in the Cal. Bat .; then went to El Dorado Co., where a valley bears his name; and in '78 was living in S. Bernardino, his death not being reported down to '85.
Tole (Thomas), 1836, sailor at Los Ang. fron Lima, age 24. Toler ( Hope- ful), 1847, came to C'al. with despatches, some official appointment, and 2 daughters, on the Preble. v. 584-5; worked as a clerk in settling the Leides- dorff estate; went with his family to the mines in '48; in '49 a notary public at S.F. I have no record of what became of him. One of his daughters, Char- lotte Catherine, married L. W. Hastings in '48, and died at a date not re- corded; the other daughter was still living about 'S0. T. (Wm P.), 1842, son of Hopeful and mid. U.S.N. with Com. Jones at Mont .; also on the Savannah '45-7; returned as lieut on the St Mary in '49. He married a Peralta, and still lived at S. Leandro in '85. Tolman (H.), 1848, passp. from Hon. Talmayr (Louis Auguste), 1836, Fr. carpenter from Peru; at Los Ang., age 22.
Tometty (Nicholas), 1845, Amer. citizen at Mont. from St Louis Sept. Tomlinson (Ambrose G.), 1832, trapper of Young's party from N. Mex., who remained in Cal. iii. 388, 408. He is also called Thomas L. and Thomason, and known as 'Tom the Trapper.' He had a passp. in '34; was interested from '35 with Job Dye in a distillery near Sta Cruz; signed the letter of thanks to Com. Kennedy at Mont. '36. iv. 141; and apppears on Larkin's books from '37. He was one of Graham's riffeinen (iii. 457); was arrested but not exiled in '40, heing supposed by some to be the man who, in fear of death, revealed Graham's plot to P. Real at the confessional. iv. 5, 17. In '41 he wrote to Com. Forrest a report on the murder of Anthony Campbell. 7. 686. At this time he lived at S. José as a carpenter, age 38, wife Maria de Jesus Bernal, child Tomás. In '42 Dr Maxwell amputated his leg, and he
died before the end of '44. He is called Engl. and Amer., and possibly there were two of the name, but if so I cannot disentangle the records. T. (John J.), 1848, nat. of Md, who came from Or .; trader in Cal. and Ariz., and memb. of a Los Ang. firm; d. S. Bern. '67, age 41. Tompkins (Amos), 1830, at Mont. bound for Guaymas. T. (Christopher Q.), 1847, nat of Va and capt. Co. F, 3d U.S. artill. v. 414-15, 429, 518-20. He went east with Kearny the same year; was a col in the confederate army '61-5; and died in N. Y. '77. T. (Thomas), 1846, of the Mormon colony, with wife and 2 child. v. v. 547; at Sutter's fort '47-8; did not go to Utah.
Tooms (Geo. W.), 1847, Co. D, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499); treasurer of Stanislaus Co .; at Modesto '82. Toomes (Albert G.), 1841, nat. of Mo, and overl. immig. in the Workman-Rowland party from N. Mex. iv. 278-9. In partner- ship with R. H. Thomes he worked as carpenter and builder at S.F. for a short time and at Mont. from '43. In '44 he was married to Maria Isabel Lorenzana, was naturalized, and obtained a grant of the Rio de los Molinos rancho in Tehama Co. iv. 673. He visited the rancho to put cattle on it in '45 and again in '47, but did not settle there till '49, as the firm of T. & T. is ment. at Mont. down to the end of '48. From '49 he lived on the place, be- coming a rich and respected citizen, and dying in '73 at the age of 56. His widow, without children, died at Oakland in '78, leaving her large property to a neighbor who had been friendly during her illness. The will was con- tested by cousins of the Ortega family, with results not known to me.
Toribio, ment. in '18, '33. ii. 383; iii. 323-4. Torre (Estévan de la), son of José Joaquin, who in '36 lived at Mont. age 18; in '44 regidor; in '46 juez
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de campo. iv. 653; v. 363, 637. He never had much to do with politics; but has always been an industrious, hard-working man, as ranchero and miner. In 76, living on his rancho of Bolsa de las Escarpines -- of which Salv. Espi- nosa, his father-in-law, was grantee and claimant-he gave me a most interest- ing and valuable dictation of his Reminiscencias, which has been frequently cited in these volumes. His narrative is particularly valuable as a picture of manners and customs in Mex. times, but is also a good record of the varions public events in which his brothers-more devoted to war and politics than himself-took part. lFe is a man of excellent repute, and still living in '85 with wife and several children. T. (Gabriel), brother of Estevan, soldier of the Mont. comp. from '27, taking part in the revolts of '28-30. iii. 67, 69-70; sergt in '34-6, taking part in the movement against Chico. iii. 671, 429; but retired about this time, and in '39 grantee of Zanjones rancho, and agente de policía at Mont. '44. iii. 679; iv. 633, 653. From '45 he was a capt. of defen- sores, and was active in '43-6 against Micheltorena and the U.S. under Castro and Flores, down to the final treaty of '47. iv. 515, 652, 654-5; v. 41, 362-3; and in '45, during the rumors of intended revolution, was one of the Californians required to give bonds and commit no hostilities. v. 583-6. He was a brave and somewhat reckless man, devoted to the cause of his country. I have no record of the date of his death. T. (Joaquin), brother of Estevan and Ga- briel, b. about '12, educ. at Mont. ii. 429; soon enlisted in the Mont. comp .; corporal in '36; alterez from '39. iii. 583, 671; iv. 13, 652. In '40 he took an active part in arresting the foreigners, and accompanied the exiles to S. Blas, being also grantee of Arroyo Neco rancho. iv. 19-21, 30; iii. 677. In '42-4 he was celador at the Mont. custom-house. iv. 339, 377, 43}; and in '45 took a leading part in the revolution against Micheltorena, being made capt. of the Mout. comp., and acting alcalde for a time. iv. 462, 457, 507, 652, 654. In '46 he was in com, of the troops sent by Castro against the Bears, getting the worst of a skirmish at Olompali, but deceiving Fremont by a rose, he suc- cevded in crossing the bay and accompanied Castro to the south. v. 41, 134- 6, 165-S, 174-7. After the occupation by the U.S. he was paroled, but with the rest broke his parole and fought in the Natividad campaign. v. 289, 331, 362, 366, 370. Don Joaquin was a man of much energy and courage, like his brother Gabriel in many respects, and not friendly to the Amer. invaders. He was el. for Arroyo Seco in '52, and in '55 was killed by Anastasio Garcia, a murderer whom he was trying to arrest near Sta B. T. (Jose Joaquin), ISO1, Span. cadet of the Mont, comp. to '22, serving much of the time as gov- ernor's sec. ii. 379, 438, 457, 463, 580, 676. In '22 he was grantee of the Bolsa del Potrero, sold to Capt. Cooper in '29. ii. 615, 664; iii. 13; in '23-5 sec. of the junta and diputacion. ii. 486-7, 513, 612; iii. 7, 20; in the lists of Span. of 28-30. but not sent away. ini. 51-2. In '36 he is named in the Mont. pa- dron as 48 years old (prob. 52, as his birth is recorded in 1784 in one doc. ), wife Maria de los Angeles Cota, child. Estevan b. '15, José Ant. '20, Encarnacion (who married Capt. Silva) 22, Rita (who married Florencio Serrano) '26, Pablo '31, José '33, and Maria de Alta Gracia '34. I find no later record of Don José Joaquin. Ilis widow died at Mont. in '77 at the age of 87, leaving 3 sous, 3 daughters, and 43 grandchildren. T. (José Maria), soldier of the Mont. comp. '36, age 19; jnez de campo '42. iv. 653. T. (Pablo), in Castro's force 46. v. 363; son of J. J. T. (Raimundo), son of J. J., at Mont. '26. ii. 612; soldier from '28; corporal of the escolta at S. Miguel '29; involved in the Solis revolt and sent to Mex. '30. iii. 67-85; served in Jalisco and Sonora; and returned to Cal. in '47, to be murdered a little later near Mont.
Torrens (Hilario), 1786, Span. friar who served at S. Diego to '98, when he retired, dying in '99. Bing. i. G51; meut. i. 388, 423, 455-6, 459, 576-7. Torres (Antonio), at Los Ang. 46. T. (Francisco), 1834, Mex. physician of the H. & P. colony, who was in '35 exiled to Mex. for complicity in the movement at Los Ang. against Gov. Figueroa. iii. 281-90. T., 1792, mr of the Sta Gertrudis. i. 506. T. (Mannel), 1802, surgeon of the Cal. forces at Mont. 1802-3; and apparently at Mont. again IS05. ii. 31, 140. T. (Ma- nuel), 1843, nat. of Pern, who came with Stephen Smith, his brother-in-law.
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iv. 396; and for some years was employed by Smith at his Bodega mill. In '45 he signed the bonds of Amer. immigrants, iv. 581, and was grantee of the Muniz rancho, Sonoma Co., which was finally confirmed to him. iv. 672, 679. In '48 he married Mariana, daughter of Capt. Win A. Richardson. He took but slight part in the troubles of '46-7. In '75, residing at S.F., Don Manuel gave me his Peripecias de la Vida Californiana, a most interesting MS., de- voted to manners and customs and observations on early men rather than to a narrative of events. In '85 he resides at Martinez. Torrey, 1845, doubtful inember of Fremont's party. iv. 583. Tosta (Bonifacio), appointed gov. in 123, but did not come to Cal. ii. 484-5. Totten (Matthew), 1846, Co. C, Ist U.S. dragoons (v. 336). Tova (Antonio), 1791, lieut of Malaspina's exped. i. 490.
Towner (Loammi), 1847, Co. B, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499); d. at S. José after '50. Towns (Charles), 1844, one of Fremont's men, who left the party in Cal. iv. 437, 439, 453. Townsend (Alfred A.), 1847, from Valparaíso with letters from Atherton to Larkin; of firm T. & Robinson, bakers and saloon-keepers at Mont. '47-8; went to the mines '48. T. (John), 1844, nat. of Va, a phy- sician and overl. immig. from Mo. in the Stevens party with his wife. iv. 446, 453. He served as Sutter's aid in the Micheltorena campaign. iv. 483, 485, 516; then practised medicine at Mont. for a time in '45. In Clyman's Diary he is described as 'much attached to his own opinions, as likewise to the climate and country of C'al. His pleasant wife does not enter into all her husband's chimerical speculations.' In '46-9 Dr T. practised medicine at S. F., visiting Sutter's fort in '46. v. 128; being at Benicia '47, and also prospecting the Marin Co. hills for minerals; the owner of several S. F. lots, on one of which he built a house and office. v. 678; in '48 taking some part in town politics, and serving as school trustee and alcalde, but making a trip to the mines. v. 648-9, 651-2, 656; and in '49 member of the council. Late in '50 he moved to a farm near S. José, where he and his wife (a sister of Moses Schal- lenberger) died of cholera in Dec. '50 or Jan. '51. Dr T. was a man of excel- lent character, and of genial, enthusiastic temperament. T. (John M.), IS48, Sta Clara frnit-grower '59-76. T. (J. S.), 1848, passn. from Hon .; perhaps same as preceding. Towson (Thomas), 1846, Co. F, C'al. Bat. (v. 358); enlisting at S. Juan Oct. Toye (H. H. F.), 1847, Co. G. N. Y. Vol. (v. 499); d. in Nicaragua '56.
Trail (G.), 1848, passp. from Hon. Trapin (R. S.), 1845, lieut on the U.S. Savannah; performed relig. service at S. F. '46. v. 225. Travers (John) 1847, owner of a S.F. lot. v. 676. T. (Wm B.), 1847, sergt Co. C, N. Y. Vol. v. 504; killed by the Los Ang. explosion. v. 625. Travis (W.), 1848, passp. from Hon. Treadway (P.), 1848, mr of the Kekanonohi. v. 579: went back to Hon. on the Julian. Treanor (D.), 1848, passp. from Hon. Treat (Thomas), 1847, Co. D, Morin. Bat. (v. 469). Trejo (Entimio), appointed celador at Mont. ; perhaps did not come. iv. 537. Tremmels (Wm R.), 1847, lieut C'o. C, N. Y. Vol .; died on the voy. to Cal. v. 504, 513.
Tresconi (Alberto), 1844, prob. Italian, named in Larkin's accounts and other records at Mont. from this year. iv. 453; at Sta Cruz '79, owning prop- erty in Mont. Co. Trevethan (Wm), 1826, Engl. sailor who came from the Islands on the Rorer, iii. 176, and worked as hostman at Mont., afterwards becoming lumberman and carpenter, and for a time majordomo of S. Miguel. In '29 his age was 26; and from '33 his name appears in various records as a sawyer in the Mont. dist. In '40 he was arrested, but not exiled. iv. 17, 23; naturalized in '44, and married, perhaps earlier, to Maria Antonia Perez. In these years he lived in the S. Antonio redwoods, and was for a time sub- alcalde; later he moved to Sta Cruz Co., where he still lived in '70, with 10 children. Trigo (Jose R.), at Los Ang. '46. Triunfo (José Miguel), grantee of Cahuenga rancho '45. iv. 634. Troutman (James B.), 1857, Co. F, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499). T. (John), 1847, drummer in ditto. Trow (Henry), 1845, Engl. sailor in Sutter's employ '43-6. iv. 578, 587; v. 675; ment. in connection with Benicia affairs '47-8; later in the mines of Trinity or Shasta; and last seen by Bidwell between '56 and '60.
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Trubody (John), 1847, nat. of Engl. and overl. immig. from Mo. with fam- ily, who, after a short stay at Sutter's fort, settled at S. F., though owning land at Napa. He and his wife were active memb. of the Ist methodist society in Cal .; the latter, Jane Palmer, dying in '77. T. (Josiah P.), 1847, son of John, b. in Pa, who went from N. F. in '56 to Napa; married Sophronia Ament in '05; at Napa in '80 engaged with his brother in the cultivation of berries. T. (Wm A.), 1847, son of John, b. in Mo .; educated in the east from '50; married a daughter of T. L. Grigsby '68; at Napa '80. Truett, 1847, at Sutter's fort; doubtful name. Truitte (S.), 1846, Co. F, Cal. Bat., enlisting at S. Juan Oct. (v. 358). Trujillo, half a dozen of the name at
Los Ang. '46. T. (Lorenzo), 1841, chief of a N. Mex. colony settling at S.
Bern., where he still lived '46, age 50. iv. 27S, 638. T. (Manuel), Mex. sec. of Carlos Carrillo as gov. '37-S; perhaps the same who was admin. of S. Luis Ob. '35; left Cal. with Tobar '38. iii. 548-9, 565, 682-3. Truman (Jacob M.), 1847, Co. C, Morm. Bat. (v. 469); one of the explorers of a new route over the mts '48. Trusted (Gottfried), 1847, Co. F, 3d U.S. artill. (v. 518).
Tubb (Michael), 1846, Co. C, Ist U.S. dragoons (v. 336); an alcalde at Mormon camp '49; apparently a partner of J. W. Cassin in Teliama Co. in later years. T. (W'm), 1846, Co. C, ditto; prob. brother of Michael. Tucker (Geo. W.), 1846, nat. of Ohio, son of R. P., memb. of Ist Donner re- lief. v. 539; miner in '48-9; settler in Napa '47-SI; married in '58 to Ange- lina Kellogg, by whom he has S children. T. (John W.), 1846, brother of G. W., and resid. of Napa '47-SI; wife Mrs C. E. Weed '79. T. (Reasin
1'.), 1846, overl. immig. with wife and several sons. v. 529; a member of the Ist and 4th Donner relief. v. 538, 541; settled in Napa with his sons, but in '79 living at Soleta, Sta B .; also called Daniel. T. (S. J.), perhaps another son of R. P., in Napa '47. T. (Thomas), 1845, in Sutter's employ. T. (Wm), 1847, Co. I, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499); at Sonora '71; not in Clark's last list. Tuel (James), 1846, Fauntleroy's dragoons (v. 232, 247).
Turcote (François), 1830, Canadian trapper of Young's party; prob. re- turned to N. Mex. iii. 174. Turincio (Manuel), 1841, mr of the Columbine. iv. 564. Turkson (Paul), 1845, trader at S.F. Turnbull (Thomas), 184], Engl. sailor on the Braganza, who left the vessel and was at Sta Cruz '42-3. In '48 his relatives in London write for information about him. Turner, 1848, from Hon. on the Sagadahoc. T. (Chas C.), 1843, com. of the U.S. Erie '45-7. iv. 563. T. (David), 1847, Co. D, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499). T. (Henry S.), 1846, capt. Ist dragoons, who came with Kearny from N. Mex., fought at S. Pascual; com. of 2d bat. of Stockton's force '46-7; went east with Kearny '47; and was a witness at the Fremont court-martial. v. 336, 347, 385, 391-5, 437, 44], 441, 452, 456. He was again at S.F. '52-4, being a member of the banking firm of Lucas, T., & Co. T. (James MI.), capt. of Co. B, N. Y. Vol. v. 503, 511; did not come to Cal. v. 540. T. (John S.), 1826, one of Jed. Smith's trappers in Cal. '26-7. iii. 153, 159-60, 176; came back with McLeod's party '28. iii. 161; and again before '35, when he went from Cal. to Or., revisiting Cal. with the Cattle party of '37. iv. 85. Bryant met him ncar Clear Lake in '46; he was one of the 2d Donner relief '47. v. 540; and died the same year in Yolo Co. T. (Loammi), 1847, Co. B. N.Y. Vol. (v. 499). T. (Sain.), 1845, one of the men lost on the Warren's launch 46. iv. 587; v. 384. Turney, 1848, from Or., kept a restaurant at Sutter's fort.
Tustin (Fernandc), 1845, son of Wm I., who came overl. as a child. iv. 579, 587; a blacksmith in S.F. '83. T. (Wm Isaac), 1845, nat. of Va, and overl. immig. of the Grigsby-Ide party with wife and son. v. 579, 587. He worked for Sutter and remained in the upper Sac. Val. '45-6; iv. 580; and in '47 settled at Benicia, where he built the first adobe house. v. 672. Later he moved to S.F., where he engaged in the manufacture of windmills, and where he still lives in '85 at the age of 65. In 'SO he wrote for my use his Recollec- tions, a MS. which has furnished me not a few items of interest. Tuttle (Elanson), 1847, Co. C, Morm. Bat. (v. 469). T. (Luther T.), 1847, sergt Co. D, ditto. v. 477; at Manti, Utah, '81.
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