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María Gabriela Berreyesa Castro

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The two made their home in San José and produced thirteen offspring during 1796–1824. Castro was made an elector in 1822 after which he served as alcalde and on a civil board that heard disputes.
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María Gabriela Berreyesa was born November 26, 1780, and christened the same day at
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Castro died on December 21, 1851, and was buried at
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Descendants of Luis Cayetano (Berrelleza) Berreyesa
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Californio
Berryessa family of California
Mission Santa Clara de Asís
Las Californias
San José
Francisco María Castro
Pueblo de San Jose
Presidio San Francisco
San Francisco Bay
Rancho San Pablo
Luís Antonio Argüello
Mission San Francisco de Asís
San Francisco
U.S.
Berreyesa family




Descendants of Luis Cayetano (Berrelleza) Berreyesa
Archived
Wayback Machine
"The Story of San Jose, 1777–1869, California's First Pueblo, Part I."
Berreyesa family photos
Categories
Californios
People of Mexican California
1780 births
1851 deaths
Burials at Mission San Francisco de Asís

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