- Marcelo, Claudio, Simón, Agripino, Francisco, Cipriana, Agripino, Eusebio,
Ysidora, and María. The most
prominent family members were the
brothers Eugenio...
- soʊˈlɑːrɛs/, Spanish:
Maria Solares; born Qilikutayiwit, also
known as
Maria Ysidora del Refugio, c.
April 1842 –
March 1923) was a
Native Californian woman...
-
following a sti****tion that Doña
Rosario and Doña
Ysidora made to the
family in 1970. In 1975, Doña
Ysidora, Doña Rosario, and the latter's son
Brother Andrew...
-
Isidora Pacheco (1829–1892)
inherited most of the
Pacheco holdings. In 1850,
Ysidora married Mariano Malarin (1827–1895) of
Rancho Chualar. When María Isidora...
-
Grace Sari
Ysidora (born 11 May 1993) is an
Indonesian former tennis player. She made her
debut as a
professional in 2008, aged 15, at an ITF tournament...
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commissioned to
survey and map the
pueblo lands of San Diego. He
married Ysidora Bandini, the
daughter of Juan Bandini, in 1851.
Couts began buying property...
- sister-in-law,
Ysidora Bandini, as a
wedding gift when she
married Lieutenant Cave
Johnson Couts in 1851.
Stearns was
married to
Ysidora Bandini's sister...
-
citizen and
worked as a
shipping agent at San Pedro. In 1837 he
married Ysidora Pico,
sister of a ****ure
Mexican governor of California, Pio Pico. The...
- empire. In 1793 he
settled in Lima, Peru,
where he
married twice,
first to
Ysidora Blancas and,
after her
death in 1801, to
Manuela Mazuelos. He had several...
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status in the
californio community.
Bandini and her two
younger sisters,
Ysidora and Josefa, were
known as
three of the most
beautiful women in Alta California...