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Maria Teresa de la Guerra’s brother, Pablo de la Guerra was administrator of the estate. In 1879 Henry Mayo Newhall, acquired 7,000 acres (28.3 km 2) of Rancho Todos Santos y San Antonio, that became part of the Newhall Land and Farming Company. [7] Part of the land was acquired by the US military and is now Vandenberg Space Force Base. [8]
None of the rancho grants near the former border, however, were made after 1836, so none of them straddled the pre-1836 territorial border. The result of the shifting borders is that some of the ranchos in this list, created by pre-1836 governors, are located partially or entirely in a 30-mile-wide sliver of the former Alta California that is ...
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Ensenada ("inlet") is a city in Ensenada Municipality, Baja California, situated on the Pacific Coast of Mexico.Located on Bahía de Todos Santos, the city had a population of 279,765 in 2018, [1] making it the third-largest city in Baja California.
Don Bruno Bernal ran Rancho Santa Teresa after the death of José Joaquín Bernal, his father. José Joaquín Bernal (1762–1837), a member of the 1776 De Anza Expedition, was a soldier at the Presidio of San Francisco and by 1805 at the Pueblo of San José. In 1819 he retired from the army, and in 1826 he settled his family of eleven children ...
The children of Jose Manuel Nieto and María Teresa Morillo (1756–1816) [3] Name Birth/Death Married Notes Juan Jose Nieto: 1781 – Maria Tomasa Tapia: received Rancho Los Alamitos, Rancho Los Coyotes, Rancho Palos Alto Jose Antonio Nieto: 1785 – Maria Catarina Ruiz: received Rancho Las Bolsas: Maria Manuela Nieto: 1791 – Guillermo Cota
Antonio Maria Lugo (1778–1860) was born at Mission San Antonio de Padua in present-day Jolon, California, the seventh son of Francisco Salvador Lugo.After 17 years of service at the Presidio of Santa Barbara, in 1810 Corporal Lugo received his discharge and settled with his family in the Pueblo de Los Angeles.
Maneadero is a town in the Ensenada Municipality of Baja California, Mexico, located about eight kilometers south of the city of Ensenada. The town is very much agriculturally oriented, and livestock makes up a fair amount of the economy. The town was created by an agrarian reform, which granted agricultural land to the people who lived there.