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  1. Explore genealogy for José Joaquín Moraga born abt. 1740 died 1785 presidio de San Francisco , Alta California [California, USA] including research + descendants + more in the free family tree community.

  2. Mar 31, 2011 · The area covered present-day Moraga as well as parts of Orinda, Canyon and Lafayette. An 1828 Mexican law allowed the asking for land in exchange for unpaid military service. The governor approved Moraga’s and Bernal’s request in 1841. Moraga’s adobe originally had three rooms and an outside kitchen. Indian servants lived in nearby lean-tos.

  3. José Joaquín Moraga was born on August 22, 1745, at Mission Los Santos Ángeles de Guevavi, New Navarre, Viceroyalty of New Spain (in present-day Santa Cruz County, Arizona ). He was the son of Tenzin Moraga. Moraga was second in command to Juan Bautista de Anza in the 1776 overland colonizing expedition from the region of Alta California ...

  4. Early Moraga family history in Alta California (Susan Sperry) Joaquin Moragas grandfather, Lieutenant Don Jose (Joseph) Joaquin Moraga, only 5 feet 2 inches tall, was courageous and brave in battle, in charting unexplored lands and defending new colonies against Indian attacks.

  5. Early Moraga family history in Alta California Joaquin’s grandfather, Lieutenant Don Jose (Joseph) Joaquin Moraga, only 5 feet 2 inches tall, was courageous and brave in battle, in charting unexplored lands and defending new colonies against Indian attacks. In fear of the encroachment of the English and Russians in Alta

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  6. In Ventura County, the Camarillo and Moraga families came together following the marriage of Jose Moraga and Adelaide , Adelenita or Adeliita C amarillo. Jose Moraga is believed to be the son on Vicente Antonio Moraga (1808-1852) and Maria De Los Domingues. Adelaide , Adelenita or Adeliita Camarillo was the daughter of Juan Camarillo (1812-1880 ...

  7. He was the grandson of Lt. José Joaquin Moraga, who was second in command of the 1775 Anza Expedition, the founder of San Francisco’s Mission Dolores and the founder and first commandant of the Presidio. Joaquin, like his father, Gabriel Moraga and grandfather, José Joaquin Moraga, served in the Mexican Army. In 1835 the Mexican government ...

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