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Latest Update:
19 January 2006
MAIN CATALOGUE #s 101A - 150A
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author
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title and
details
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101A
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Pokriots, Marion Dale [compiler]
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The Castros of Branciforte [cover title]
[title page] The Castros of Branciforte: The Story of an Early
Californian Family Gleaned from Newspaper Articles and Published and
Archival Materials. n.p.: [self published?], n.d. 1998. spiral cover.
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102A
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Haggland, Mary [researcher & donor]
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1850 U.S. Census for Los Angeles County [cover
title] [title page] “Some Spanish-Mexican Families in Los Angeles City
& County – 1850 (Indexed),” February-May 1992. pp. unnumbered.
pressboard cover.
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103A
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Rehm, Roger [compiler & typist]
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Arroyo [cover title] [title page] “Arroyo:
Known Genealogy and Misc. Data,” 28 April 1987, 26 pp. pressboard cover.
Compiled from various sources. Photocopy of typed and handwritten
material.
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104A
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Castro, Doris M. [compiler]
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Notes on the Anza 1775-1776 Expedition Colonists
Compiled by Doris M. Castro [cover title] [title page] “Notes on the
Anza 1775-1776 Expedition Colonists,” n.d., 29 pp. pressboard cover.
Photocopy of typewritten material.
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105A
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Soberanes, Peter Cole=
Cole, Peter William
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Soberanes. n.p.: [self published?], 30 June
1998. various paging. spiral cover.
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106A
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Waid, Beverly [editor, vol. 24, no. 3 to vol. 27, no.
2]
Ayers, Mary T. [editor, vol. 27, no. 3 to vol. 30,
no. 4]
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Noticias: July 1992 thru Dec 1998 [cover
title] [contents] Noticias para Los Californianos, vol. 24, no. 3
(July, August, September 1992) through vol. 30, no. 4 (October 1998).
spiral cover.
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107A
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Christy, Julia
[compiler and donator]
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Directory de Anza: A Comparison of Who Was on the
1775/1776 Expedition That Founded San Francisco, Presidio. [2003], 7
pages. Acco presstex cover 9"x14".
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108A
pt. 1
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Hough, Granville W. and N. C.
Donated by Maurice & Marcy Bandy
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Spain’s California Patriots in Its 1779-1783 War
with England During the American Revolution.. Part 1. Midway City,
Calif.: SHHAR Press, © 1998 [by the Houghs]. v, 157 pp. soft cover.
Includes: Hispanic soldiers and sailors of the Revolutionary War; Sons of
the American Revolution (SAR); references for Spanish soldiers 1779-1783;
California during the Revolution; California naval patriots; Yuma Massacre
1781; California’s donations to the War with England; retired soldiers
developed the Ranchos; California’s time line 1779-1783; specific
references for the soldiers and sailors; how to use the work of Dr. Adam
C. Derkum.
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108A
pt.2
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Hough, Granville W. and N. C.
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Spain’s California Patriots in Its 1779-1783
War with England During the American Revolution.. Part 2. Laguna Hills, Calif.: the Houghs, © 1999. vi, 188 pp.
spiral bound. Includes: who came and who stayed in California—1769-1774,
1774-1780, 1780-1790, 1790-1800; where patriots served 1779-1783;
sons-in-law of Spanish patriots of California; other presidios of the
Spanish borderlands; references on microfilm; Mutnick’s California
families; additions and corrections to part 1.
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108A
pt.3
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Hough,
Granville W. and N.C.
Donated by Granville Hough |
Spain’s Arizona Patriots in Its 1779-1783
War with England During the American Revolution. Study 3 of the Spanish
Borderlands. Laguna Hills, Calif.: the Houghs, © 1999. vii, 166 pp.
spiral bound. Includes: why patriotic organizations should accept
descendants of Spanish/Mexican soldiers who served in the Spanish
borderlands during the American revolution; Arizona/Sonora time line and
activities; Yuma participants; exploring trade routes for New Mexico;
Arizona contributions to the war fund; settlers and land owners; Pimería
Alta, 1779-1783; other borderland soldiera and citizens supporting
Arizona; references for descendants; diacritical marks for Spanish words
and names.
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108A
pt.4
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Hough,
Granville W. and N.C.
Donated by Granville Hough |
Spain’s New Mexico Patriots in Its 1779-1783
War with England During the American Revolution. Part 4 of the Spanish
Borderlands. Midway City, Calif.: SHHAR Press, 1999 © [by the
Houghs]. v, 182 pp. soft cover. Includes: New Mexico time line and
activities, 1777-1785; Governor Anza’s New Mexico Indian campaigns;
exploring trade routes for New Mexico; New Mexico donations to the war
fund, etc.; New Mexico settlers and militia; New Mexico patriots during
the War with England; references for descendants.
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108A
pt.5
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Hough,
Granville W. and N.C.
Donated by Granville Hough |
Spain’s Texas Patriots in Its 1779-1783 War
with England During the American Revolution. Part 5 [of] Spanish
Borderland Studies. Midway City, Calif.: SHHAR Press, © 2000 [by the
Houghs]. vi, 176 pp. soft cover. Includes: Texas time line and activities,
1775-1790; missions, priests, land, and prayers for victory in Texas; beef
for Spanish armies; militia service during War with England; Texas
donations to the war fund; Texas patriots and near patriots; references
for descendants; declaration of war against England by King Carlos III.
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108A
pt.6
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open
for future possible acquisition |
Spain's Louisiana Patriots |
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108A
pt.7
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Hough,
Granville W. and N.C.
Donated by Granville Hough |
Spanish, French, Dutch, and American Patriots
of the West Indies During the American Revolution. Part 7 Spanish
Borderland Studies. Midway City, Calif. SHHAR Press, © 2001 [by the
Houghs]. vi,178 pp. soft cover. Includes: information on the West Indies;
West Indies time line: groups participating in the war activities;
patriots and near patriots; references; patriotic organizations.
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108A
pt.8
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Hough,
Granville W. and N.C.
Donated by Granville Hough |
Spain's Patriots of Northwestern New Spain
from South of the U.S. Border in Its 1779-1783 War with England During the
American Revolution. Part 8 [of] Spanish Borderland Studies. Midway
City, Calif.: SHHAR Press, © 2001 [by the Houghs]. vi, 180 pp. soft
cover.
Contents: Northwestern New Spain time line and activities; military and
naval units and installations of Northwestern New Spain--South of the
Border; patriots and near patriots of Northwestern New Spain--South of the
Border. The latter is an alphabetical list of names and references.
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109A
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Schuetz-Miller,
Mardith K. |
Building and Builders in Hispanic California,
1769-1850. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Presidio Research Publication, ©
1994 [by the author]. xiii, 231 pp. soft cover.
Contents: Historic Background; The Builders; Building; Biographical
Outlines of California Artisans Associated with the Building Trades;
Building Development of the Presidios and Missions and Their Artisans;
Artisans Connected with California Presidios, 17770-1805.
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110A
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Brown, Mary Martha (Nieblas) [transcriber &
compiler]
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Baptisms 1854 through 1910, Mission San Juan
Capistrano, California. Federal Way, Wash.: [self published?], n.d.
238 pp. and index. spiral cover.
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111A
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Lo Buglio, Rudecinda [copyist]
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Mission Santa Barbara Baptisms, 1782 to 1848:
Northrop Collection [cover title] [title page] Mission Santa
Barbara Baptisms: July 10, 1782 through January 29, 1848, photocopied
July 1997. 195 pp. spiral cover. Copied from collection of Joseph M. and
Marie Northrop, through the courtesy of Mr. Northrop and photocopied for
Los Californianos with his permission from a copy in the possession of
Rudecinda Lo Buglio.
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112A
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Lo Buglio, Rudecinda [compiler]
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Index to Mission Santa Barbara Marriages
(1786-1847), Santa Barbara Marriages (1786-1847) & Deaths (1782-1848
[cover title] [contents].
(1) “Index to Mission Santa Barbara Marriages: December 3, 1786 through
December 2, 1847” photocopied by Rudecinda Lo Buglio for Los
Californianos, August 1997.
(2) “Mission Santa Barbara Marriages: December 3, 1786 through January
25, 1842” copied from collection of Joseph M. and Marie Northrop,
through the courtesy of Mr. Northrop and photocopied for Los Californianos
with his permission from a copy in the possession of Rudecinda Lo Buglio,
July 1997.
(3) “Mission Santa Barbara Deaths: December 29, 1782 through January 17,
1848” copied from collection of Joseph M. and Marie Northrop, through
the courtesy of Mr. Northrop and photocopied for Los Californianos with
his permission from a copy in the possession of Rudecinda Lo Buglio, July
1997.
various paging. spiral bound.
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113A
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Guerra, Raul J., Jr. [editor]
Carr, Peter E.
Esquibel, José Antonio
Montagna, Mary Lou
Paso y Troncoso, Francisco del
Saucedo, George E. Herrera
Cadena, Francisco Emilio Montalvo
Holtzman, Mimi Lozano
Campos, Tony, and Ophelia Márquez
Holcombe, Jaime
Colligan, John B.
de Mendoza, Gustavo Espinosa Mireles y Hurtado
Navarro, P. G.
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Genealogical Journal,
Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research, vol. 2 (1995),
vi, 233 pp. soft cover. Includes:
(1) “Delinquent Tax Lists and Their Genealogical Usefulness” © 1993
by Peter E. Carr, pp. 11-17, includes some lists.
(2) “Land Deeds in Zacatecas and Durango, Including Haciendas of the
Zaldivars” by Jaime Holcombe, pp. 19-21
(3) “Sánchez de la Barrera: The History and Genealogy of a Northern
Frontier Family in Five Parts” by José Antonio Esquibel, pp. 23-38.
(4) “Teocaltiche, Jalisco, Mexico Confirmations (Part II) June 1648”
selected extractions by Mary Lou Montagna, pp. 39-54.
(5) “Listo de Varios Conquistadores y Pobladores de Nueva España (List
of Some Conquerors and Settlers of New Spain) from Epistolario de Nueva
España [Ca. 1530]” by Francisco del Paso y Troncoso, pp. 55-61.
(6) “Mendizabal and the Manila Galleon” by George E. Herrera Saucedo,
pp. 63-64.
(7) “Baptismal and Marriage Records of Nuestra Señora de las Nieves,
Nueva Galicia, 1586-1592” translated by José Antonio Esquibel, pp.
69-82.
(8) “The Jewish Connection for the Cadena and Iribe Lines of Northern
Mexico and Southwestern United States” by Francisco Emilio Montalvo
Cadena, pp. 87-105.
(9) “Epidemics and Infectious Diseases in the New World” by Mimi
Lozano Holtzman, pp. 107-117.
(10) “Zamora, Michoacán, Mexico, Marriages: 1605-1622, 1638-1646” by
Tony Campos and Ophelia Márquez, pp. 119-135.
(11) “The Robledos: A Connection between New Mexico and Zamora, Michoacán,
México” by Tony Campos and Ophelia Márquez, pp. 137-155.
(12) “The Lozano Line Back to Spain: A Networking Victory” by Mimi
Lozano Holtzman, pp. 157-162
(13) “A Brief History of Nochistlán and Mexticacán” by Jaime
Holcombe, pp. 163-165.
(14) “Meritos de Mis Antepasados: Translation of a Letter Written by
Bachiller Cristóbal de Villegas Faxardo … 11 May 1629” extractions by
Tony Campos; compiler Ophelia Márquez, pp. 167-168.
(15) “Vargas’ 1693 Recruits for the Resettlement of New Mexico” by
John B. Colligan, pp. 169-215.
(16) “’Personajes Relacionadas Con La Ilustre Casa de Mendoza en la
Gran Expedicion de Francisco Vásquez de Coronado. Excerpts from Memorias
Mexican Academy of Genealogy and Heraldry, Vol. 3 (December 1965)” por
Gustavo Espinosa Mireles y Hurtado de Mendoza, translation by P. G.
Navarro.
(17) “Continuation and Expansion of the Ancestral Lines of the Hurtado
de Mendoza Family” by P. G. Navarro.
Spanish/English text. Donated by Eunice Peña Alisea.
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114A
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Guerra, Raul J., Jr. [editor]
Esquibel, José Antonio
Mediana, Eva Piñon, Guillermo Tovar de Teresa, and
Mariano González Leal
Ryskamp, George R.
Campos, Tony, and Ophelia Márquez
Harley, R. Bruce
Montagna, Mary Lou
Leal, John Ogden
Holtzman, Mimi Lozano
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Genealogical Journal, Society of Hispanic
Historical and Ancestral Research, vol. 3 (1996), v, 207 pp. soft
cover. Includes:
(1) “Sánchez de la Barrera: The History and Genealogy of a Northern
Frontier Family in Five Parts” by José Antonio Esquibel, pp. 1-35.
(2) “La Casa Imperial de Occidente hasta Nuestros Dias: Tres Lineas
Descendentes (582-1994)” by Eva Piñon Medina, Guillermo Tovar de
Teresa, and Mariano González Leal, pp. 37-44.
(3) “Locality Analysis Reference Works for Hispanic Countries” by
George R. Ryskamp, pp. 45-65.
(4) “The Family of Capitán Don Alberto del Canto, Founder of
Saltillo” by José Antonio Esquibel, pp. 67-70.
(5) “Zamora, Michoacán, México Baptisms (1605-1637) and Extensive
Family Genealogies of Zamora and Surrounding Areas” by Tony Campos and
Ophelia Márquez, pp. 71-150.
(6) “The Estudillo Family of Presidio San Diego” by R. Bruce Harley,
pp. 151-153.
(7) “Teocaltiche, Jalisco, Mexico Confirmations (Part III), 6 Jan
1654” extractions by Mary Lou Montagna, pp. 155-163.
(8) “Duque de Albuquerque, Pasaje a Nueva Espana, Abril 1653” from LDS
Film # 1223697.
(9) “The Baptisms of the Second Company of Volante of San Carlos de
Parras Situated at the Town of Alamo, Coahuila, México” by John Ogden
Leal, pp. 175-199.
(10) “ The Basques from the Pyrenees of France and Spain to Orange
County, California, 1860-1890” by Mimi Lozano Holtzman.
soft cover. Spanish/English text. Donated by Eunice Peña Alisea
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115A
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Waid, Beverly Hendrickson
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Joaquin Isidro Castro: Ten Generations of
Descendants, Some Collateral Families. Anaheim, Calif.: Pace
Publications, © 1999. iv, 173 pp. soft cover. Copyright held by
descendants of the author. Donated by Mrs. Waid.
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116A
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Schmal, John Patrick
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A Pioneer Family of California: In the Service of
Three Flags (Una Familia Ejemplar de California: Sirviendo Tres Banderas).
n.p.: [self published?], n.d. 81 pp. soft cover. Includes chapters on
Spain, the Indians, Mexico, Alta California, colonial institutions, the
expeditions of 1769 and 1781, and Santa Barbara. Families include
Quintero, Valenzuela, Olivas, Fernandez, Feliz, Esquível, Ortega, Tapia,
Melendez, Basulto, Kunkel, and Vo.
Spanish/English text. Donated by Sheila Ruiz Harrell.
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117A
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Waid, Beverly Hendrickson
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They Did It All (The Women in My Family).
Norco, Calif.: [self published?], ©1996. vi, 213 pp. soft cover.
Copyright held by her descendants. Includes women of the following
families: Hurst, Waid, Bagdon, Castro, Pico, Cota, Bernal, Amador, Romera,
Sanchez, Botiller, Noriega, Lugo, Salgado, Vastida, Soto, Morales, Limon,
Carpio, Aguirre, de Leon, Martinez, Liñan, Alipaz, Cabrera, Avila,
Medina, Espinosa, Vianazul, Larios, Sayago, Aguilar, Arano, Lodge, Malone,
Argüello. Spanish/English text. Donated by Mrs. Waid.
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118A
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Waid, Beverly Hendrickson
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My Inherited Destiny: Ten First Families of
California. Anaheim, Calif.: KNI Inc., © 1985. iii, 191 pp. hard
cover. Copyright held by descendants of the author. The ten families
included are: Amador, V/Bastida, Bernal, Bouthillier (Botiller), Castro,
Cota, Lugo, Pico, Noriega, and Sanchez. Donated by Mrs. Waid.
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119A
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Bandy, Marcy and Maurice [text and research editors/
writers & donors]
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Saddleback Ancestors: Rancho Families of Orange
County California. Orange, Calif.: Orange County California
Genealogical Society, © 1998, revised ed. xx, 327 pp. hard cover.
Families mentioned include: Aguilar, Alipas, Alvarado, Arenas, Argüello,
Avila, Ballesteros, Bandini, Canedo, Carrillo, Cota, Dominguez, Feliz,
Forster, Garcia, Gutierrez, Lopez, Lugo, Martinez, Morillo, Nieto,
Ontiveros, Pacheco, Peralta, Perez, Pico, Rios, Rodriguez, Rowland, Ruiz,
Sepulveda, Serrano, Silvas, Soto, Temple, Valenzuela, Vejar, Verdugo,
Ybarra, and Yorba.
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120A
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Donaldson, Milford Wayne [compiler]
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Santa Margarita Ranch: United States Marine Corps
Base, Camp Joseph H. Pendleton. [Sacramento, Calif.]: California Dept.
of Parks and Recreation, 1998. 73 pp. soft cover. Prepared for dedication
of California Registered Historical Landmark No. 1026 on 25 April 1998 by
the Order of E Clampus Vitus, Squibob Chapter. Donated by Summer Meeting,
July 1998, Oceanside, Calif.
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121A
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Lasker, Marilyn Yorba, and Lorraine Macias [editors]
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Jorba, Yorba and Yorba Linda. Yorba Linda,
Calif.: Gary Ralph Johnson, September 1996. Second edition (100 copies in
English/ first edition in Spanish). iii, 89 pp. hard cover. Also, in
pocket, “The Third Son of Yorba” by Doris Lee in Westways, vol.
71, no. 5 (May 1979), pp. 24-27, 84.
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122A
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Martinez, Pablo L.
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Guía Familiar de Baja California, 1700-1900,
Vital Statistics of Lower California. México, D.F.: Editorial Baja
California, © 1964. 1019 pp. hard cover. Copyright by the author. Spanish
text.
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123A
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Donohoe, Joseph A. [editor vol. 2, nos. 1 & 2]
Bradford, Burk [editor, vol. 2, no, 3 & 4]
Gardner, Nathalie E. [editor, vol. 2, no. 5 through
vol. 6, no. 2]
Alisea, Eunice Peña [editor, vol. 6, no. 6]
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Noticias para Los Californianos, Tomo I,
1969-1974, Page 1 through 196, “Supplements Included” [cover
title] [contents] vol. 1, no. 1 (February 1969) through vol. 6, no. 6
(November-December 1974). Includes “Basic Research in the Parish and
Civil Registers of Mexico” by Nadine M. Vasquez in Supplement Number
1, pp. 125-134.
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124A
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Alisea, Eunice Peña [editor, vol. 7, no. 1 through
vol. 11, no. 4]
Michaelis, Adrian [author California Hispánica]
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Noticias para Los Californianos, Tomo II,
1975-1979, Page 197 through 466, “Supplements Included” [cover
title] [contents] vol. 7, no. 1 (January-February 1975) through vol. 11, no. 4 (October-November-December 1979). Includes
Adrian Michaelis’ California Hispánica (The Hispanic Heritage of
California), Pamphlets:
p. 431 no. 1: “Sexy Figures in a River of Blood or the 1,2,3’s of
Family Trees”;
p. 435 no. 2: “Carta de Antepasados”;
p. 448 no. 3: “What Comes After Número Uno?”;
p. 457 no. 4: “Linking Progenitors and Progeny”;
p. 465 no. 5: “Surnames of Alta California Inhabitants from 1769 to 1800
as Listed in Hubert Howe Bancroft’s History of California.”
Also, pp. 461-462 a glossary of foods in English with Spanish equivalent.
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125A
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Alisea, Eunice Peña [editor, vol. 12, no. 1]
Ratzburg, Stephanie [editor, vol. 12, no. 2 through
vol. 16, no. 4]
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Noticias para Los Californianos, Tomo III,
1980-1984, Page 467 through 633, “Supplements Included” [cover
title] [contents] vol. 12, no. 1 (January, February, March 1980) through
vol. 14, no. 2 (April, May, June, 1982). Title of newsletter changed to Los
Californianos Noticias with vol. 14, no. 3 (July, August, September)
which continues through vol. 16, no. 4 (October, November, December 1984).
[contents]
(1) Includes Adrian Michaelis’ California Hispánica (The Hispanic
Heritage of California), Pamphlets:
p. 484 no. 6; The “Los Californianos” Puzzle;
p. 494 no. 7: “Spanish Words, Phrases, and Abbreviations Used in the
Temple Records”;
p. 507 no. 8: “Hispanic Alta California, Isolated Frontier on the
Western Sea” (script of audio-visual presentation);
p. 528 no. 9: The “California Hispánica” Puzzle;
p. 535 no. 10: “Pioneer Spanish Families in California”;
p. 549 no. 11: Carta de Primos (Cousin Chart);
p. 550 “’Los Californianos’ Guardians of California’s Hispanic
Heritage”;
p. 568 no. 12: “The Spanish Governors of Alta California”.
(2) Also a series of excerpts from “Prominent Women
of Provincial Californias” by J. N. Bowman in Historical Society of
Southern California Quarterly starts on p. 610 and continuing through
many issues. Names include: Carrillo, Pico, Castro, Yorba, Sepulveda,
Valencia, Briones, Soto, Cazares de Dawson, Lorenzana, Estudillo,
Soberanes, Verdugo, Feliz, Alvarado, Valdez, Villa, Boronda, Mesa,
Manzaneli, Munras, Los Angeles, Lopez, Cibrian, Argüello
(3) Start of series “Notable Women in California History” on p. 630
with Arballo, Gutierrez. and continuing through several issues
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126A
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Ratzburg, Stephanie [editor vol. 17, no. 1 through
vol. 20, no. 2]
Martinez, Evelyn Romero [editor vol. 20, no. 3
through vol. 21, no. 2]
Waid, Beverly H. [editor vol. 21, no. 3 through vol.
21, no. 4]
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Noticias para Los Californianos, Tomo IV,
1985-1989, Page 634 through 814, “Supplements Included” [cover
title] [newsletter title] Los Californianos Noticias vol. 17, no. 1
(January, February, March 1985) through vol. 19, no.2 (April, May, June
1987) when the title changed back to Noticias para Los Californianos
with vol. 19, no. 3 (July, August, September 1987) through vol. 21, no. 4
(October, November, December 1989) [contents]
(1) The second part of the series, “Notable Women in California
History” starts on p. 637 and continues through many issues. Names
included are: Arballo, Gutierrez, Carrillo, Perez, Guillen, Marine, Calis,
Fages, Briones, Miranda, Argüello [Sister Dominica].
(2) “Three Deaths that Shocked California” begins on p. 805 and
continues through several issues.
(3) “The Horse in California” by Jenece Waid Hurst starts on p. 828
and continues through several issues,
(4) Also of note: corrections to Antepasados, vol. VII, on pp. 796,
801, 811.
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127A
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Waid, Beverly Hendrickson [editor vol. 22, no. 1
through vol. 26, no.4]
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Noticias para Los Californianos, Tomo V,
1990-1994, Page 815 through 1013, “Supplements Included” [cover
title] vol. 22, no. 1 (January, February, March) through vol. 26, no. 4
(October, November, December) [contents]
(1) Continuing the “Notable Women in California History” beginning on
p. 816 with Isidora Filomena’s Memoirs and continuing through several
issues.
(2) Continuing “Three Deaths that Shocked California” beginning on p.
816 and continuing through several issues.
(3) Continuing “The Horse in California” beginning on p. 828 and
continuing through several issues.
(4) “Trapper Influence in California” from Jim Norris starts on p. 936
and continues through several issues.
(5) “Our Heritage from the Days of the Dons” an address by Thomas
Workman Temple, II starts on p. 965 and continues through several issues.
(6) Also of note, corrections to Antepasados,
vol. VII on p. 817.
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128A
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Waid, Beverly [editor vol. 27, no.1 & 2]
Ayers, Mary T [editor vol. 27, no. 3 through vol. 31,
no. 4]
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Noticias para Los Californianos, Tomo VI,
1995-1999, Page 1014 through 1221, “Supplements Included” [cover
title] vol. 27, no. 1 (January, February, March 1995) through vol. 31, no.
4 (October 1999) [contents]
(1) Transcription of a talk by Harry Crosby on Sinaloa, pp. 1135-37, 1140.
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129A
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Ayers, Mary T. [editor vol. 32, no. 1 through
vol. 37, no. 4
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Noticias para Los Californianos, Tomo VII,
2000-2004, “Supplements Included” [cover title] vol. 32, no. 1
through …
(1) “June 28, 1846: An Infamous Act . . . ” by M. Robert Hattem, pp.
3-8
(2) “Corrections to Bob Hattem’s Article” by Julia Christy, p. 17
(3) “Lanza de Caballeria (Cavalry Lance)” by Michael Hardwick, p. 53
(4) “Restoring Heritage Plants from California Missions” by Jerry
Sortomme, pp. 54-56
(5) “The Founders of Santa Barbara: . . ” by Mary Triplett Ayers, pp.
125-29
(6) “Judging the Juez” by Edward G. McGrath, pp. 138-40
(7) “Antonio Yorba Came When?” by Marcy & Maurice Bandy, pp.
141-42
(8) “Los Californianos’ Logo” by Mary Triplett Ayers, pp. 151-52
(9) “Pedro Fages” by Michael Hardwick, pp. 159-60
(10) “Royal Presidio Chapel of Monterey” contributed by Gary Carlsen,
pp. 160-61
(11) “Quadricentennial of the 1602 Voyage of Sebastián Vizcaíno from
Acapulco to Cape Mendocino” by Mary Triplett Ayers, pp. 161-62
(12) “Rio Rita Climbing Rose” by Gary Carlsen, p. 162
(13) “Who Are You?” by Sabine R. Ulibarri, p. 169
(14) “Park of the Pobladores, San Jose” by Greg P. Smestad, pp. 173-74
(15) “Grant Awarded for Trail Guide and Audio CD Project” by Greg P.
Smestad, pp. 174-76
(16) Corrections: Espinosa, Tapia, Higuera lines, pp. 184-85
(17) “The Grijalva Park at Santiago Creek” by Edward T. Grijalva, pp.
189-90
(18) “Mission San Juan Capistrano” and “The Swallows of San Juan
Capistrano” pp. 203-205
(19) “Stubborn!!” re José María Cañedo pp. 205-206
(20) “The Heritage of the Californios” excerpted from a speech by
Judge F. José de Larios, p. 211
(21) “Bernardo de Gálvez” by Michael R. Hardwick, pp. 211-12
(22) “Closing of Fort Mason Officers’ Club and History of Fort
Mason” by Mary Friman, p. 214
(23) ) “Esselen Nation Fights for Identity” from Monterey Herald, April
20, 2001, pp. 215-18
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(24) Correction: López line, pp. 226-27
(25) “Mission San Antonio de Padua,” pp. 229-30
(26) Correction: Lugo and Butron/Burton lines, pp. 236-37
(27) “A Mexican-American Family of California: In the Service of Three
Flags,” by John P. Schmal and Jennifer Vo, pp. 241-42
(28) Correction: de Haro line, p. 250
(29) “Earthquakes and Tidal Waves: Their Toll on California’s Spanish
Colonial Architecture,” by Michael Imwalle, pp. 251-53
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129A
2005-
2009
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Ayers, Mary T. [editor vol. 37, no. 1 through
vol. 41, no. 4
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Noticias
para Los Californianos, Tomo Vii, 2005-2009, "Supplements
Included" [cover title] vol. 37, no. 1 through vol. 41 no. 4
(1) “Old Mission San Juan Bautista,” pp. 6-8
(2) “Rebuttal to Castillo,” by Robert L. Hoover, p. 17
(3) “Another View of the California Missions,” by Robert L. Hoover,
pp. 17-19
(4) “Shovel Teeth,” by Marcy Bandy, pp. 19-20
(5) “The Old Mission Santa Barbara Huerta Project,” by Michael
Hardwick, pp. 20-21
(6) “Identifying the Ancestors of Los Californianos through
Mitochondrial DNA” by John R. Johnson, pp. 41-43
(7) “California Mission Facts” by Kristina W. Foss, pp. 53-55
(8)
“Los Californians Recommended Reading List” by Maurice L. ‘Duke’
and Marcy Bandy, insert no p. number
(9) "Rancho Camulos" pp. 65-67
(10) "Camulos, the Home of Ramona," p. 68
(11) "Romance of a Lost Era" by John Anthony Lorenzana, pp. 79-80
(12) "Early California Population Project" by Mary Triplett Ayers, pp. 80-81
(13) "María Feliciana Arballo of the Anza Expedition Fully Identified"
by Rudecinda Lo Buglio, p. 90
(14) "Sirbiente Translates to Mayordomo" by Mary Triplett Ayers and Sheila
Ruiz Harrell, p. 91 |
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130A
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Cherry-Boyer, Susan D. [compiler]
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Marriage Records of San Benito County, California.
Hollister, Calif.: San Benito County Historical Society, May 2000. pp.
unnumbered. spiral bound. Records from 12 April 1874 through 1 January
1914.
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131A
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[Spanish government]
[Mexican government]
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Soldiers and Census’s [sic] Early Alta
California, 1779-1850. n.p.: The Monterey County Genealogical Society,
n.d. 66 pp. spiral bound. Spanish/English text.
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132A
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Wilkes, Patricia Velasco
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Our California Ancestors: Álamos, 1686-1699.
n.p.: [self-published ?], © Patricia Wilkes, 1995. x, 229 pp. spiral
bound. Families mentioned include: Acuna, Alvarez, Arguello, Berreyesa,
Bohorquez, Borboa, Buelna, Carrasco, Castillo, Castro, Chaniquis, Cota, de
Garcia, de La Cruz, de La Vega, de Los Reyes, de Sanabria, Dominguez,
Espinosa, Feliz, Fernandez, Figueroa, Garcia, Gonzales, Ledesma, Lopez,
Mendisaval, Romero, Sabreras, Salazar, Valenzuela, Verdugo, Villanueva.
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133A
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Ohles, Wallace V.
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The Lands of Mission San Miguel. San Miguel,
Calif.: Friends of the Adobes, © 1997. x, 368 pp. soft cover. Donated by
Mr. Ohles.
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134A
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Ontiveros, Erlinda Pertusi
Norris, Jim and Lynne [editors]
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San Ramon Chapel Pioneers and Their California
Heritage. Los Olivos, Calif.: Olive Press Publications, © 1990. xvii,
551 pp. hard cover. Copyright held by Leonore C. Penny. Some of the
families included are: Foxen, Olivera, Ontiveros, Vidal, Ruiz, Valenzuela,
Castro.
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135A
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Sevilla, Sister Mary
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The Book! A Collection of Family Stories,
Genealogy, and Serendipitous Events that Resulted from the Search: Mainly
about Sevilla, Villagrán, Tresarrieu and Gospodnetich, Ostoja, Dominis,
Their Ancestors and Their Descendants. n.p.: [self published?], 1
November 2000. 249 pp. spiral bound.
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136A
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Orton, Richard H. [compiler]
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Records of California Men in the War of the
Rebellion, 1861 to 1867 [California Roster – First Battalion of Native
Cavalry] [cover title] [title page] Records of California Men in
the War of the Rebellion, 1861 to 1867. Sacramento, Calif.: State
Printing Office, 1890. Excerpt of 9 pp. oversize pressboard cover.
Republished by Gale Research of Detroit. Photocopied and donated by George
E. Gray.
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137A
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Breithaupt, Richard Hoag, Jr.
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Sons of the Revolution in the State of California:
Centennial Register, 1893-1993 [California History 1510 to 1860]
[cover title] [title page] Sons of the Revolution in the State of
California: Centennial Register, 1893 – 1993. Los Angeles, Calif.:
Sons of the Revolution, ©1994. pp. 1-53. oversize pressboard cover.
Copyright held by Breithaupt. Photocopied and donated by George E. Gray
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138A |
Carrillo,
Mrs. Lawrence Wilbert, Sr.
Rehm, Roger
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Carrillos
of Santa Rosa [cover title] compiled by Mrs. Lawrence Wilbert Carrillo
Sr., typewritten carbon copy, 1978. 15 pp. duo-tang cover
Introduction by Roger Rehm. Los Californianos acquisition #107-78-M
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139A |
Carpenter,
Virginia L. [author and donor]
Ontiveros, Erlinda P. [genealogist and donor] |
The
Ranchos of Don Pacifico Ontiveros with Ontiveros Genealogy by Erlinda P.
Ontiveros. Santa Ana, Calif.: Friis-Pioneer Press, © 1982 by Virginia
L. Carpenter. 247 pp. hard cover. Some families included are: Biggs,
Carrillo, Cota, Foxen, Langenberger, Leandry, Lugo, Machado, Olivera,
Ontiveros, Osuña, Pérez, Reid, Ruiz, Scott, Villa, and Yorba. Los
Californianos acquisition #263-84-B.
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140A |
Calhan,
Edna Laurel [author] |
A
Saga of the Past and Present. photocopy of a typewritten carbon copy,
1982. 8 pp. duo-tang cover. Some families included are: Brynjolfason,
Pacheco, Soto, Alviso, Peralta, Higuera, Livermore, Coppinger, Shaffer,
Castro, Martínez, Moraga. Los Californianos acquisition #256-82-M.
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141A |
Waid,
Beverly Hendrickson [author] |
Dynast
of Dons: A Personalized History of the Castros and Picos. self-published,
© 1980 by Beverly Waid. Copy # 22 of 100. 151 pp. hard cover. Some
families included are: Alvarado, Anzar, Bagdon, Brown, Cannell, Carrillo,
Castro, Cota, de la Cuesta, Pico, Waid, Wickenden. Los Californianos
acquisition #267-84-B.
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142A |
[compilers]
Colahan, W. J.
Pomeroy, Julian |
The
San Jose City Directory and Business Guide of Santa Clara Co. for the Year
Commencing January 1, 1870. San Francisco, Calif. Excelsior Press,
1870. Reprinted by San José Historical Museum Association, #258 of
limited edition of 500, October 1, 1973. 242 pp. hard cover. Los
Californianos acquisition #270-85-B.
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143A |
Smith, Brian C.
[recorder] |
“Mission
San Antonio de Pala,” in The Searcher, May 1987, pp. 105-110.
sliding side lock cover. Photocopied by Benita Gray from Archive copy.
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144-A
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(1) Sanchez, Francisco
(2) unknown author
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(1) “Census of San Francisco in 1842,” Exhibit
No. 9 to Deposition of R. C. Hopkins, pp. 78-82
(2) “Inhabitants of Yerba Buena,” pp. 563-67;
“Inhabitants of Mission
Dolores,” pp. 567-69;
“Inhabitants of Mission and
Presidio,” p. 569; and
“Inhabitants of Presidio,” p.
570 in unknown source.
duo-tang
cover.
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145-A
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Smith, Robert E.
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Ancestry of Robert E. Smith, a Brief History
Dating Back to about 860 AD, Europe, Early 1600s America and New Spain.
Wilmington, Calif.: Smith, © 2000. 144 pp. soft cover. Some families
included are: Amador, Amesquita, Arce, Arguello, Avila, Ayala,
Ballesteros, Bojorquez, Carrillo, Castro, Cota, Delgado, Dominguez, Feliz,
Garcia, Gonzalez, Higuera, Leyba, Lopez, Machado, Martinez, Moreno,
Olivera, Ortega, Pacheco, Pico, Quintero, Rios, Rodriguez, Romero, Rubio,
Ruiz, Sanchez, Silvas, Valdez, Valenzuela, Verdugo, Villa.
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146-A
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Smith, Robert E.
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Family History of Juan Carrillo and Lucia Efigenia
Miller, from about 1680 to Present. Wilmington, Calif.: Smith, ©
1998. various paging. soft cover.
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147-A
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Pourade, Richard F.
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The History of San Diego. Vol. 3: The Silver Dons.
San Diego, Calif.: Union-Tribune Publishing Co., © 1963, 3rd
printing 1966. 286 pp. hard cover. Some families included are: Arguello,
Bandini, Carrillo, Castro, Estudillo, López, Machado, Marrón, Moreno,
Ortega, Osuna, Pedrorena, Pico, Portilla, Rocha, Ruiz, Serrano, Zamorano.
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148-A
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Clifford, Karen
[project coordinator]
Hedegard, Bettyann
[quality control editor]
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1890 Great Register of Monterey County, California
(Sorted by Last Name). Salinas, Calif.: Monterey County Genealogy
Society, © 1993. 105 pp. spiral bound.
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149-A
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Clifford, Karen
[project coorinator sic]
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Newspaper Abstracts: The Salinas City Index (Later
the Salinas Californian) 1873-1882. Vol. I: A – K, Including
Births, Marriages, Deaths, Naturalizations, and Other Events of a
Genealogical Value for Monterey County and Other Neighboring Counties of
California.. n.p.: Monterey County Genealogy Society, n.d. 191 pp.
spiral bound.
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150-A
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Clifford, Karen
[project coorinator sic]
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Newspaper Abstracts: The Salinas City Index (Later
the Salinas Californian) 1873-1882. Vol. I: L - Z, Including
Births, Marriages, Deaths, Naturalizations, and Other Events of a
Genealogical Value for Monterey County and Other Neighboring Counties of
California.. n.p.: Monterey County Genealogy Society, n.d. pp. 192 –
381. spiral bound.
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