- Don
Miguel de
Pedrorena (c. 1808–March 21, 1850) was a Spanish-born
Californio ranchero, merchant, and a
signer of the
California Constitution in 1849...
- Casa de
Pedrorena, also
called Altamirano-
Pedrorena House is a
historical Adobe building in San Diego, California,
built in 1869. The Casa de
Lopez site...
-
Miguel D.
Pedrorena served in the
California legislature and as a
mayor of San Diego.
During the Mexican–American War he
served in the US Army. V****ar...
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daughter of
Henry Stanton Burton and María Burton,
married Miguél de
Pedrorena (1844–1882). In 1876, the
grant for
Rancho Jamul was
patented to the heirs...
- Cañada de los
Coches grant.
Maria Estudillo was the wife of Don
Miguel Pedrorena (1808–1850), a
native of Madrid, Spain, who had come to
California from...
- Hooper,
Davis and wife, Jose
Aguirre and wife, and the
heirs of
Miguel de
Pedrorena on
September 12, 1850. The
Great Flood of 1862
turned the
depot into a...
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became a
partner in his
trading activities with
another Spaniard,
Miguel Pedrorena, who
later became his brother-in-law. He soon
became one of the most prosperous...
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California given in 1845 by
Governor Pio Pico to María
Antonia Estudillo de
Pedrorena. The name
means "the box" in Spanish, and
refers to the
valley between...
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Snyder John
Sutter Representing the
District of San
Diego Miguel de
Pedrorena Henry Hill
Representing the
District of San
Francisco Alfred James Ellis...
- El Cajón, a
Mexican era
rancho grant owned by the
family of Don
Miguel de
Pedrorena, a
Californio ranchero and
signer of the
Californian Constitution....