Ruy E. Kern and Suzanne Ellen Kern collection on the José de Jesús Vallejo family : Alameda County, Calif., 2001-2003.
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Vallejo, Maria Guadalupe de Jesús.
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Vallejo, Jose de Jesus, 1798-1882
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Vallejo Flour Mill.
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Kern, Ruy E.
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José de Jesús Vallejo (1798-1882), the elder brother of General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, inherited Rancho Bolsa de San Cayetano from his father in 1831. He was appointed administrator of Mission San José in 1837, but resigned in 1840, after an investigation by William Hartnell, who was sent by Governor Alvarado. Alvarado granted the four square league Rancho Arroyo de la Alameda, former Mission San José land, to José de Jesús Vallejo in 1842. From the description of Ruy E. Ke...
Kern, Suzanne Ellen.
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Mission San Jose (Alameda County, Calif.)
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Vallejo family.
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González Rubio, José, 1804-1875
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Fray José María de Jesús González Rubio was born in Guadalajara and came to California in 1833. He was stationed at Mission Santa Barbara and served as the Administrator of the California missions from 1846 to 1851. He died in Santa Barbara in 1875. Fray Blas Ordaz was born 1792 in Corvero de Rio Alamo, Burgos, Spain. Buried by Fray Jose Joaquin Jimeno, November 11, 1850 in the Mission San Gabriel Church on the Gospel Side. From the description of José G...