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Lugo family of California

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88:(farming families and colonists) in 1781 from northern Mexico into California. His name is listed on the plaque of those present at the founding of Los Angeles on September 4, 1781. Lugo married Juana María Martínez y Vianazul. Together they had nine children: Rosa María de Lugo (1761–1797), María Tomasa Ygnacia Lugo Martínez (1763–1816), Salvador Lugo (1766–1784), Gerónimo Teodoro Lugo (1773–?), José Ignacio de Lugo (1775–1800), María Antonia Isabel Lugo (1776–1855), Antonio María Lugo (1778–1860), Juan María Alejandro de Lugo (1780–1830), and María Ygnacia de Lugo (1783–1798). 433: 31: 385:. Lugo's fortunes changed for the worse in later years. In 1854, he signed a note at five percent interest per month, compounded monthly, and mortgaged all of his property, including his home in Los Angeles. He lost his house and his land in Los Angeles to cover the note. 693: 121: 698: 708: 461: 325:
in Los Angeles. Fremont requested that Lugo round up as many of Flores's abandoned horses as possible. Lugo rounded up about 60 horses between Los Angeles and San Bernardino.
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resisting loss of their homeland. Many would-be colonizers would stay only for short periods of time. The Lugo families became strong allies with the Mountain Band of
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Antonio and his wife Maria de Los Dolores Dominguez Lugo had five sons: José del Carmen, José Maria, Felipe, José Antonio, and Vicente Lugo (namesake of the
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in 1774. He was a soldier in the province and was stationed in northern California until 1781. Next he was assigned as part of the founding of the
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Felipe Lugo, Burial Record, "Libro Tercero de Difunciones", Los Angeles Plaza Church, Extract of Church Records, Thomas Workman Temple II.
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By 1842, the Mexican governorship of California was about to change. To protect their land, the Lugo family applied for and received the
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were prominent during the periods of Spanish and Mexican rule. They were among the early colonists who became known as
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to avenge the deaths of 11 Californio lancers. The latter were killed for stealing horses from the Luiseño.
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José del Carmen Lugo, in a joint venture with his brothers José María and Vicente Lugo and cousin
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In August 1849 he was elected Justice of the Peace of Los Angeles and served until January 1850.
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Valley. The land covered more than 250,000 acres (1,012 km) in the present-day
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Tell Me More Ancestor Stories, Grandma! A History of Early California Families
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and annexed California in 1848. In May 1849, U.S. military Governor
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Don Antonio Maria Lugo: A Picturesque Character of California
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Cal Parks, Henry Gage Mansion, Casa de Rancho San Antonio
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in 1810, which was confirmed in 1838 by Mexican governor
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Mexican military personnel of the Mexican–American War
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by governor Alvarado. On Rancho San Antonio he built
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His militia forces, together with allied 96:Antonio Maria Lugo (1778–1860) was born at 457:Ranchos of Los Angeles County, California 420:Lugo Adobe § Vicente Lugo biography 321:In March 1847, he met with the American 478: 27:Californio politicians and land owners 590:Lugo, A Chronicle of Early California 452:History of San Bernardino, California 314:. Lugo escorted the prisoners to the 7: 729:19th-century American businesspeople 552:The family of Don Antonio Maria Lugo 242:In 1842, the Lugo family bought the 146:); and 3 daughters: Vicenta Perez, 25: 724:19th-century American politicians 46:. On Rancho San Antonio he built 431: 704:People from Yucaipa, California 283:Indians in retaliation for the 260:of 35,509 acres (144 km). 355:(1848 – mid-1849), and before 291:, killed 33–40 Luiseño in the 137:Los Angeles County, California 1: 408:Rancho Potrero de Felipe Lugo 174: 684:People of Mexican California 341:appointed Lugo as the first 246:, a former "sub-mission" of 127:. In 1841, Lugo was granted 120:. In 1816, he served as the 98:Mission San Antonio de Padua 719:19th century in Los Angeles 714:18th century in Los Angeles 550:Roy Elmer Whitehead, 1976, 447:19th century in Los Angeles 191:He was born in 1813 at the 180:) was a major 19th-century 745: 679:Landowners from California 588:Whitehead, Roy E. (1978), 510:, Parkplace Publications, 417: 333:The United States won the 316:Rancho Santa Ana del Chino 133:Casa de Rancho San Antonio 129:Rancho Santa Ana del Chino 48:Casa de Rancho San Antonio 44:Rancho Santa Ana del Chino 244:San Bernardino Asistencia 199:, then a province of the 106:Presidio of Santa Barbara 56:Lugo family of California 674:Families from California 201:Viceroyalty of New Spain 617:missions.huntington.org 469:(Don Vicente Lugo home) 215:, began colonizing the 68:Francisco Salvador Lugo 637:"Felipe Lugo pedigree" 195:, in Spanish colonial 125:(mayor) of Los Angeles 86:Los Angeles Pobladores 51: 689:Mayors of Los Angeles 537:H. D. 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Hodges 312:JosĂ© MarĂ­a Flores 304:Temecula Massacre 293:Temecula Massacre 152:MarĂ­a Merced Lugo 102:Jolon, California 16:(Redirected from 736: 654: 651: 645: 644: 641:familysearch.org 633: 627: 626: 624: 623: 609: 603: 602: 585: 566: 561: 555: 548: 542: 535: 529: 524: 518: 501: 495: 483: 441: 436: 435: 434: 404:in Los Angeles. 179: 176: 154:. Maria married 21: 744: 743: 739: 738: 737: 735: 734: 733: 659: 658: 657: 652: 648: 635: 634: 630: 621: 619: 613:"BaptismalData" 611: 610: 606: 600: 587: 586: 569: 562: 558: 549: 545: 536: 532: 525: 521: 502: 498: 493:Wayback Machine 484: 480: 476: 437: 432: 430: 427: 422: 416: 394: 375:Charles C. 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Index

Antonio Maria Lugo

Antonio MarĂ­a Lugo
Rancho San Bernardino
Rancho Santa Ana del Chino
Casa de Rancho San Antonio
Californios
Sinaloa, Mexico
Las Californias
Pueblo de Los Angeles
Los Angeles Pobladores
Mission San Antonio de Padua
Jolon, California
Presidio of Santa Barbara
Pueblo de Los Angeles
Rancho San Antonio
Juan Alvarado
alcalde (mayor) of Los Angeles
Rancho Santa Ana del Chino
Casa de Rancho San Antonio
Los Angeles County, California
Lugo Adobe
Maria Antonia Yorba
MarĂ­a Merced Lugo
Stephen Clark Foster
Mexican–American War
Californio
Southern California
Pueblo de Los Angeles
Alta California

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