Breen, Patrick, approximately 1805-1868

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Patrick Breen was born in Ireland circa 1805. In 1828 he emigrated to Canada and some time thereafter moved to Iowa territory, where he became the owner of a farm. In about 1831 he married Margaret (maiden name unknown). Breen was naturalized in 1844. In the Spring of 1846, the Breen family joined a party of emigres bound for California. The party's ill-fated journey across the Sierra Nevada Mountains was partially documented in the diary Breen kept while stranded in a mountain camp at Donner (then called Truckee) Lake. After their rescue, the family arrived at Sutter's Fort, New Helvetia, in March of 1847. The Breens then lived for a short time on the Consumnes River and then in San Jose. In February of 1848 they settled in San Juan Bautista -- becoming it's first non-Spanish-speaking residents -- where Breen would live as a rancher for the remainder of his life. Patrick Breen died in 1868.

From the description of Patrick Breen diary, 1846 Nov. 20-1847 Mar. 1. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 26650171

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associatedWith King, Joseph A., 1925- person
associatedWith McKinstry, George, person
associatedWith Oak, Henry Lebbeus, 1844-1905, person
associatedWith Online Archive of California. corporateBody
associatedWith Patrick Breen person
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California
California
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Donner Party
Overland journeys to the Pacific
Pioneers
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Birth 1805

Death 1868

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