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government granted Cordua his own land grant,
Rancho Honcut. In 1848,
Charles Covillaud, a
former employee of Cordua,
discovered riches in the gold
fields and...
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former employee,
Charles Julian Covillaud (b. 21 Nov 1816 in Cognac, France; d. 05 Feb 1867 in Marysville).
Covillaud had come
overland from Missouri...
- by
Charles Covillaud, J. M. Ramírez, W. H. Sampson, R. B. Buchanan, and G. N.
Sweazy with the Land
Commission in 1852.
Known as
Covillaud & Co., the partners...
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Intermediate School Elementary Arboga Browns Valley Cedar Lane
Cordua Covillaud Dobbins Edgewater Ella
Johnson Park
Kynoch Linda Loma Rica Olivehurst...
- (indirectly, via the
state of Maryland) Marysville,
California – Mary
Murphy Covillaud (Donner
Party survivor) Marysville,
Kansas – Mary
Marshall (wife of Francis...
- of the
Donner Party can be
found at this cemetery,
including Charles Covillaud and
Harriet Frances Murphy Nye.
Black Bart (1829–1888), outlaw, Wells...
- plans,
joined with two
French immigrants,
Theodore Sicard and
Charles Covillaud, and
acquired most of the
Rancho Cordua in Yuba County, at the confluence...
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Donner Party, but they were soon divorced. In 1848, Mary
married Charles Covillaud,
owner of
nearby Rancho Honcut, who
named Marysville for her. In 1849...