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Latest
Update: 25 November 2006
MAIN CATALOGUE #s 151A - 200A
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151-A
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Crosby, Harry W.
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Gateway to Alta California: The Expedition to San
Diego, 1769. San Diego, Calif.: Sunbelt Publications, © 2003 (by
author). 229 pp. hard cover. Includes biographies of Aguilar, Alvarado,
Alvitre, Amador, Arce, Badiola, Bejarano, Benno, Camacho, Cañizares,
Carrillo, Castelo, Coronel, Cota, Crespí, Domínguez, Espinosa, Góngora,
González, Higuera, “Ignacio”, Manríquez, Miranda, Ochoa, Ojeda,
Ortega, Osuna, Portolá, Reyes, Rivera y Moncada, Robles, Rubio, Ruiz,
Serra, Soto, Tarabal, Trasviña, Valdés, Vegerano, Velázquez, Verdugo,
Verduzco.
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152-A
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Larios, Estolano F.
Milliken, Ralph L. (typist)
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[Notes and Memories of Individuals in the San Juan
Bautista (California) 1860 Census and Members of Their Families. Los
Banos, Calif.: Milliken, 1936 – 22 January 1937. 67 pp. photocopy of
typescript. duo-tang binder. Copied and donated by Boyd de Larios with
permission of Charles L. Sawyer, Milliken Museum.
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153-A |
Montagna, Mary Lou,
and Ophelia Marquez
[editors]
Esquibel, José Antonio
Morga, Eduardo
Harley, R. Bruce
González, Mariana Leal y Guerra de
Helguera, J. León
Isunza, Jaime Holcombe
Carrillo, José Francisco Garza
Campos, Tony
Márquez, Ophelia
Montagna, Mary Lou
[authors of articles] |
Genealogical Journal: Society of Hispanic
Historical and Ancestral Research (Vol. IV, 1998). 120 pp. soft
cover.
Contents:
(1) "The Paternal Ancestry of Don Alonso de Estrada, Tesorero y
Gobernador de Nueva España, and the Revised Genealogy of the Sosa
Albornoz Family" by José Antonio Esquibel.
(2) "Is There a Oaxaca-Nueva Vizcaya Connection?" by Eduardo
Morga.
(3) "Those Remarkable Alvarado Sisters" by R. Bruce Harley.
(4) "Documentos Relacionados con Hidalguias, Limpiezas de Sangre y
Filliaciones en General en el Archivo Histórico Municipal de León,
Guanajuato" by Mariana Leal y Guerra de González with introduction
by J. León Helguera.
(5) "Rodriguez: Identifying Early Families in Central México"
by Jaime Holcombe Isunza.
(6) "Matrimonios en la Catedral de Monterrey (Elizondo, Flores, de la
Garza, González, Gutiérrez, Lozano, Sepúlveda, Treviño, Villarreal and
Other Surnames" by José Francisco Garza Carrillo.
(7) "1574 Founding List of Zamora, Michoacán with Some Family
Genealogies" by Tony Campos and Ophelia Márquez.
(8) "1580 Petition by Franciscans to Become Curas and Administrators
of the Villa of Zamora, Michoacán, with Many Family Genealogies" by
Tony Campos and Ophelia Márquez.
(9) "The Genealogy of Juan Montañez and His Descendants in
Aguascalientes, Jalisco, San Luis Potosí, and Zacatecas" by Mary Lou
Montagna
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154-A |
Dennett, Diana J. |
Tell Me More Ancestor Stories, Grandma! A
History of Early California Families. Pacific Grove, Calif.: Park
Place Publications, © 1997 by Dennett. 176 pp. soft cover. Individuals
mentioned in depth are Rosa María Lugo, Pablo Antonio Cota, José Dolores
Pico, María "Ysabel" Ascención Cota, María Antonia Pico,
José "Simeon" Juan Nepomuceno Castro, Juan Paula Ygnacia
Castro, Josiah Merritt, Lavinia Merritt, George Duffield Clark, Juanita
Herlinda Clark, Thomas Manisty Temple, Thelma Manisty Temple, and Anthony
"Tony" Herrero Lugone/s. Other family names include: Anza,
Boronda, and Vásquez.
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155-A |
Hough, Granville W. and N. C. |
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: Spanish Borderland Studies. Midway City,
Calif.: SHHAR Press, © 2001 by the Houghs. 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 Nears Patriots of Northwestern New Spain--South of
the Border. The latter is an alphabetical list of names and references.
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156-A |
Ingersoll, Robert G.
[compiler & editor] |
The Family of Fredric (Fred) Peralta. Walnut
Creek, Calif.: Ingersoll, 20 January 2003. 197 pp. pressboard cover.
Families mentioned include: Alviso, Amador, Amesquita, Archuleta, Bernal,
Berryessa, Bojorquez, Briones, Castro, Cibrian, Galindo, Pacheco, Peralta,
Pinto, Sanchez, Soto, Tapia, Welch, and Wilson.
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157-A |
Cottriel, Louis Wm [author & donor] |
Cottriel/Cottrell/Ayala Family Tree
“Descendants” Book. Centralia, Wash.: Cottriel, January 2002. 170
pp. spiral bound. Donated by Louis Cottriel. Some family names included
are Arellanes, Buelna, Feliz, Gonzales, de Haro, Landera, Leyba, Limon y
Sanchez, Lorenzana, Lugo, Martinez, Mejias, Montiel, Pacheco, Pascuala,
Ruiz, Salazar, Sanchez, Vasquez, Verdugo, and Villa.
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158A
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Marschner,
Janice |
California 1850: A Snapshot in Time. Sacramento, Calif.: Coleman Ranch Press, © 2001. 280
pp. soft cover.
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159A
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Beebe, Rose Marie and
Senkewicz, Robert M.
[editors]
[authors] Columbus, Christopher
Rodríguez de Montalvo, Garci
de las Casas, Bartolomé
Díaz del Castillo, Bernal
Cortés, Hernán
Cabrillo, Juan Rodríguez
Vizcaíno, Sebastián
de Ascensión, Antonio
Salvatierra, Juan María de
Piccolo, Francisco María
Taraval, Sigismundo
Balthasar, Juan Antonio
de Sistiaga, Sebastián
del Barco, Miguel
de Gálvez, José
Costansó, Miguel
Crespí, Juan
Portolá, Gaspar de
Serra, Junípero
Palóu, Francisco
Verger, Rafael
de Iriarte, Juan Pedro
Jayme, Luis
Fages, Pedro
de Santa María, Vicente
Fuster, Vicente
Font, Pedro
de Neve, Felipe
Callis, Eulalia
Velásquez, José
de Goycoechea, Felipe
Fernández, José María
Argüello, José
de la Concepción Horra, Antonio
de Lasuén, Fermín Francisco
Estudillo, José María
Asisara, Lorenzo
Tarakanoff, Vassili Petrovitch
Bouchard, Hipólito
de Solá, Pablo Vicente
Alvarado, Juan Bautista
Tchitchinoff, Zakahar
Osio, Antonio María
González, Rafael
Tac, Pablo
Rojo, Manuel Clemente
de la Guerra, Angustias
Pico, Pío
Virmond, Enrique
Argüello, Luis Antonio
Robinson, Alfred A.
Sánchez, José
Piña, Joaquín
Bandini, Juan
Carrillo, Carlos
Estudillo, José Antonio
Anzar, José Antonio
Castro, José Tiburcio
Janssens, Agustín
Castillero, Andrés
Machardo, Juana
Pérez, Julián
Espinosa, José Luciano
Gracia, María
Vallejo, Mariano Guadalupe
Lugo, José del Carmen
Garriga, Andrew
Coronel, Antonio
Jones, Thomas ap Catesby
César, Julio
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Lands of Promise and Despair: Chronicles of
Early California, 1535-1846. Santa Clara, Calif.: Santa Clara
University, © 2001 by the editors. 506 pp. soft cover.
Donated by Robert R. Ganiard. Contents:
1492 “The First Meeting” by Christopher Columbus
1510 “The Invention of ‘California’” by Garci Rodríguez de
Montalvo
1513 “Conflict in the Caribbean” by Bartolomé de las Casas
1514 “The Task of Conversion” from The Requerimiento
1519 “The Market in Tenochtitlán” by Bernal Díaz del Castillo
1521 “The Conquest of Mexico” from Aztec Poems
1535 “Taking Possession of California” by Hernán Cortés
1542 “Ensenada and San Diego” by Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo
1602-1603 “Monterey Bay” by Sebastián Vizcaíno
1620 “The First Plan for Missions in California” by Antonio de Ascención
“California as an Island”
1697 “A Permanent Spanish Presence in California” by Juan María de
Salvatierra
1716 “A Foray into the Wilderness” by Francisco María Piccolo
1734 “Indian Rebellion” by Sigismundo Taraval
1744 “Tensions between Missionaries and Soldiers” by Juan Antonio
Balthasar
1744 “Life in the Missions” by Sebastián de Sistiaga
1760s “The Natural and Social World of California” by Miguel del Barco
1768 “The Decision to Move Farther North” by José de Gálvez
1769 “A Beachhead at San Diego” by Miguel Costansó
1769 “The Santa Barbara Channel” by Juan Crespí
1769 “Searching for Monterey” by Gaspar de Portolá
1770 “A beachhead at Monterey” by Junípero Serra
1771 “Encounter at San Gabriel” by Francisco Palóu
1772 “The Division between Alta and Baja California” by Rafael Verger,
Juan Pedro de Irarte, and Francisco Palóu
1772 “Soldiers and Indians” by Luis Jayme
1773 “The Presidio at Monterey” by Pedro Fages
1773 “Trip to Mexico City” by Junípero Serra
1775 “Encounter in San Francisco Bay” by Vicente de Santa María
1775 “Rebellion at San Diego” by Vicente Fuster
1776 “The San Francisco Bay Region” by Pedro Font
1779 “Rules for Towns and Missions” by Felipe de Neve
1779 “Adapting to the Governor’s Regulations” by Junípero Serra
1782 “Neve’s Instructions to His Successor” by Felipe de Neve
1784 “The Death of Junípero Serra” by Francisco Palóu
1785 “The Trials of a Frontier Woman” by Eulalia Callis
1785 “Between Baja and Alta California” by José Velásquez
1785 “Rebellion at San Gabriel” by Toypurina
1796 “Judicial Proceedings against Silberio and Rosa at San Luis
Obispo” by Felipe de Goycoechea
1797 “Treatment of the Indians at Mission San Francisco” by José María
Fernández
1797 “Military Interrogation of San Francisco Indians” by José Argüello
1798-1801 “The Mission System Evaluated and Defended” by Antonio de la
Concepción Horra and Fermín Francisco de Lasuén
1809 “Life in the Pueblo of San José” by José Joaquín de Arrillaga
and José María Estudillo
1812 “The Killing of Fr. Andrés Quintana at Mission Santa Cruz” by
Lorenzo Asisara
1815 “Captivity at Mission San Fernando” by Vassili Petrovitch
Tarakanoff
1818 “The Attack on Monterey” by Hipólito Bouchard
1819 “A Bear Hunt” by Juan Bautista Alvarado
1824 “The Sea Otter Hunts” by Zakahar Tchitchinoff and Antonio María
Osio
1824 “The Chumash Revolt” by Rafael González
1820s “Indian Life at San Luis Rey” by Pablo Tac
1825 “The New Governor Brings Liberal Ideas” by Manuel Clemente Rojo
and Angustias de la Guerra
1827 “A Young Californio Embraces the New Liberalism” by Pío Pico
1827 “A Mission-Oriented Proposal for Alta California” by Enrique
Virmond
1828 “North American Trappers Intrude into Alta California” by Luis
Antonio Argüello
1829 “by The Missions in Their Last Years” by Alfred A. Robinson
1829 “The Revolt of Estanislao” by José Sánchez and Joaquín Piña
1830 “A secularization-Oriented Proposal for Alta California” by Juan
Bandini
1831 “The California Delegate Argues for Tule of Law” by Carlos
Carrillo
1833 “The Citizens of San Diego Petition for Local Government” by José
Antonio Estudillo, et al.
1835 “Life at a Secularized Mission” by José Antonio Anzar and José
Tiburcio Castro
1835 “Life in Northern California” by Agustín Janssens
1837 “A Mexican Officer Urges Defense of Both Californias” by Andrés
Castillero
1837 “Indian Attacks near San Diego” by Juana Machado
1838 “Secularization in Baja California” by Julián Pérez
1840 “Indian Attacks near Guadalupe” by José Luciano Espinosa and Marío
Gracia
1841 “The Arrival of a North American Wagon Train” by Mariano
Guadalupe Vallejo
1842 “Typical Land Grants” by Juan Bautista Alvarado
1840s “Life on a California Rancho” by José del Carmen Lugo
1842 “Rehearsal for Invasion” by Thomas ap Catesby Jones and Antonio
María Osio
“Retrospective: An Indian in California” by Julio César
Includes a chronology, a glossary, and Governors of the Californias.
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160A
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Gillingham,
Robert Cameron
Donated by Granville Hough |
The Rancho San Pedro: The Story of a Famous
Rancho in Los Angeles County and of Its Owners, The Dominguez Family.
n.p.: Dominguez Properties, 1961. xvii, 473 pp. hard cover. Family
lines mentioned include: Ábila, Aguirre, Ainsworth, Alvarado, Arce, Argüello,
Arrillaga, Ávila, Berry, Bixby, Bradley, Butrón, Caldwell, Carrillo,
Carson, Celís, Chapman, Cota, del Amo, Dodson, Domínguez, Dryden,
Duarte, Echeandía, Estudillo, Ferrer, Francis, Gárcia, Gillingham,
Grainger, Guirado, Gutiérrez, Guyer, Hager, Hellman, Johnson, Lacayo,
Lugo, Machado, Manríquez, Mariner, Martin, McDonald, Mitchell, Navarro,
Nieto, O’Melveny, Ortega, Peralta, Pico, Reyes, Rocha, Rodríguez,
Romero, Rubio, Ruiz, Sánchez, Sepúlveda, Stearns, Swaffield, Talamantes,
Tallon, Tapía, Temple, Thompson, Váldez, Verdugo, Watson, Ybaña, Yorba,
Zabaleta.
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161A
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Haase,
Ynez Durnford |
The Middle of Nowhere: The Carlos Carrillo
Adobe, The Carrillo Family, & Their Rancho Sespe. The Ventura
County Historical Society Quarterly. Vol. 45, no. 2. 64 pp. soft
cover. Includes portraits, vital statistics, the ancient art of making
adobe bricks, maps, and plans.
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162A
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Mason,
William Marvin |
The Census of 1790: A Demographic History of
Colonial California. Ballena Press Anthropological Papers No. 45.
Menlo Park, Calif.: Ballena Press, © 1998. vi, 133 pp. soft cover.
Includes historical background, castes, origins and birthplaces, the
Census, maps, and illustrations.
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163A
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Moffat,
Lorraine Cottrell
[compiler, assisted by]
Cottriel, Louis Wm
donated by Lorraine Cottrell. |
Cottrell/Cottriel
Family Book: Family Reunion – Grants Pass, Oregon.
n.p.: compiler, August 2000, Revised December 2000. 67 pp., comb bound.
Includes family history, maps, photos, copies of documents. Family lines
mentioned: Ayala, Bower, Cottrell, Cottriel, Iriarte, Moffat
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164A |
Guinn,
Joyce
Helen Garcia
donated by Joyce Guinn |
Garcia
to Alta California. Placerville, Calif.: Guinn, February 2003.
various paging. spiral bound. Included are family group sheets,
photographs, photocopies of documents. Some family lines mentioned are
Alberti, Cantua, Carlon, Delte, Correa, Froom, Garcia, Juarez, Lopez,
Lugo, Parara, Roberts, Smith, Wise, Zolezzi.
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165A |
Garner,
Bess Adams
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Windows
in an Old Adobe. Pomona,
Calif: Progress-Bulletin, 1939. 16 pages extracted. Oxford binder.
photocopied by Benita Gray. Family trees include Palomares [Jose Cristobal
Palomares descendants], Higuera, Machado, Alvarado, Rios, Arenas, Chavez,
Herman, Olevares, Walker, del Castillo, Jensen, Slaughter, Russek,
Stanchfield, Garcia, Sepulveda, Vejar [Ricardo Vejar descendants],
Martinez, Reyes, Perez, Lugo, Yorba, Rivera, Bowers, Price, Carpena.
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166A |
Collins,
Helen B. |
“The Spanish Governors of Alta California,
1769-1821,” in Nuestras Raices, vol. 17, no. 1 (Spring 2005), pp.
25-27. Oxford binder. photocopied by George Gray. Short biographies
include de Portolá, de Barri, de Neve, de Rivera y Moncada, Fages, Romeu,
de Arrillaga, de Borica, de Alberni, Arguello, de Sola.
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167A
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Benson, Stephen H.
[Title Researcher]
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Branciforte Deeds: 1850 thru 1865. n.p.:
Benson, n.d. 31 pp. and maps. clamp binder. photocopied by George Gray.
Includes 57 lots. |

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