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  1. 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 ...

  2. In March 1775, Anza assumed the responsibility of recruiting families and organizing supplies for this first colonizing expedition to Alta California. He spent many months preparing the newly recruited families for the difficult journey. Then, on October 23, 1775, the group left Tubac. For nearly five months they traveled by horseback, mule ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. The body of the founder of the Mission and Royal Presidio of San Francisco, Lieutenant Jose Joaquin Moraga, was laid to rest in the previous mission church after his death on July 13, 1785. So deeply was he esteemed by the Franciscans that when the current church was dedicated in 1791, Moraga's body was reinterred inside the mission close to ...

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  5. Other articles where José Joaquín Moraga is discussed: San Francisco: Exploration and early settlement: Settlers from Monterey, under Lieutenant José Joaquin Moraga and the Reverend Francisco Palóu, established themselves at the tip of the San Francisco peninsula the following year. The military post, which remained in service as the Presidio of San Francisco until 1994, was founded in ...

  6. The first church in San Francisco was the little tule arbor built by the Spanish soldiers on the site where later the Mission Dolores was constructed. It was on June 29, 1776, that the first services were conducted here. Lieut. Jose Joaquin Moraga with a little band of soldiers and colonists left Monterey Presidio June 17, 1776, for San ...

  7. Feb 9, 2021 · These colonists, under command of Lieutenant Jose Joaquin Moraga, established a tiny military garrison, el Presidio de San Francisco. It was the northernmost Spanish settlement in the New World. It was the northernmost Spanish settlement in the New World.

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