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  1. Francisca Benicia Carrillo. Don Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo (4 July 1807 – 18 January 1890) was a Californio general, statesman, and public figure. He was born a subject of Spain, performed his military duties as an officer of the Republic of Mexico, and shaped the transition of Alta California from a territory of Mexico to the U.S. state of ...

  2. Capsule Biography. July 4, 1807.The eighth of thirteen children, Mariano was born to Maria Antonio Lugo and Ignacio Vallejo in Monterey, the provincial capital of Alta (Upper) California. His father, a leather jacket soldier, escorted Junipero Serra to San Francisco in 1776 and later worked as an engineer on irrigation projects.

  3. A brief biography, developed and contributed by Peter Meyerhof, outlining his accomplishments follows. - June 14, 2017 EARLY LIFE: Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo was born in Monterey on July 4, 1807. His parents were Ignacio Vallejo and Maria Lugo Vallejo. He was tutored by William Hartnell, a respected English-born resident of the area.

  4. Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, born in Monterey July 7, 1808; died in Sonoma January 18, 1890; married in San Diego March 6, 1832, Francisca Benicia Carrillo, one of the most beautiful of the handsome daughters of Don Joaquin Carrillo and Maria Ignacía Lopez his wife. Vallejo entered the military service as cadet of the Monterey company January 8 ...

  5. Captain John C. Fremont, western explorer and engineer, led an uprising of American settlers and Californios (Spanish ranching families in Alta California) who supported American annexation. Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo was born into a prominent family and pursued a career in the military and politics.

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  7. Mariano Vallejo was born on July 4, 1808, in the coastal town of Monterey, the capital of the territory of California, at that time a distant outpost of the Spanish colony of New Spain (Mexico). His father was a government administrator and an engineer who never rose to a high position in the town of three hundred people. His son would do better.

  8. Nov 27, 2013 · Mariano Vallejo’s (b. 1807–d. 1890) father, Ignacio, came to California from Mexico with Junipero Serra in the 18th century, and the family grew into one of the most prominent, powerful, and wealthy in the region. As a member of the landowning Mexican elite, Vallejo’s experiences after California’s annexation to the United States are ...

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