- male, deceased (1838)
- Estanislao ("ca." 1798 - 1838) was a member of the Yokut people, Native Americans of central California. Born in about 1793 on the Laquisimas...
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- Francisco De Haro (1792 - Nov. 28, 1849) Born in Mexico, Don Francisco De Haro served in 1834 as the first "Alcalde" (Mayor) in the Mexican era of...
- male, deceased (1851)
- Rev. Walter Colton (May 9, 1797- 1851) was a Chaplain for the United States Navy, the Alcalde of Monterey, and the author of "Three Years in...
- male, deceased (1820)
- José Antonio Cabrera y Cabrera was an Argentine statesman and lawyer. He was a deputy to the Congress of Tucumán which on 9 July 1816 declared th...
- male, deceased (1853)
- Manuel Armijo was a New Mexican soldier and statesman who served three times as governor of New Mexico. He was instrumental in putting down the...
- male, deceased (1873)
- John White Geary (December 30, 1819 - February 8, 1873) was a lawyer, politician (the final alcalde and first mayor of San Francisco, governor of...
- male, deceased (1887)
- Washington Montgomery Bartlett (February 29, 1824 - September 12, 1887) was Mayor of San Francisco, California from 1883-1887 and was California's...
- male, deceased (1866)
- Jean Baptiste Charbonneau was the son of Sacagawea and her French Canadian husband Toussaint Charbonneau, born while they were members of the Lewis...
- male, deceased (1862)
- jgSantiago Argüello was born in present day Monterey, California, the son of José Darío Argüello, a soldier, and María Ignacia Moraga, a niece of pi...
- male, deceased (1892)
- Josiah Belden (1815-1892) was an American, pioneer, and politician. Born in Connecticut, Belden was orphaned by the time he was 14. He later moved...
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