Estanislao

Estanislao

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...
Francisco de Haro

Francisco de Haro

male
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...
Walter Colton

Walter Colton

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...

José Antonio Cabrera

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...
Manuel Armijo

Manuel Armijo

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...
John W. Geary

John W. Geary

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...
Washington Bartlett

Washington Bartlett

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...
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau

Jean Baptiste Charbonneau

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...

Santiago Argüello

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...
Josiah Belden

Josiah Belden

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...