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Pedro Amador (soldier)

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Before 1778, at Mission Loreto, he married María Ramona Noriega (ca. 1760-1802), also widow, with whom he had eleven children who were taught to read and write by their mother.
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After Ramona's death in 1802, on 12 April 1804, at Mission Santa Clara, he married the also widow Teresa Pinto.
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Californio Voices: The Oral Memoirs of José María Amador and Lorenzo Asisara
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Antigua California: Mission and Colony on the Peninsular Frontier, 1697-1768
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He had two children with his first wife, María de la Luz Ruiz.
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who was present at the establishments of the pueblos of
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Index

Pedro Amador (disambiguation)
Cocula
Nueva Galicia
San José
Alta California
Spanish
sergeant
Presidio of Loreto
San Diego
Monterey
Alta California
Cocula
Nueva Galicia
Jalisco
Mexico
José María Amador
Rancho San Ramón
Amador County


Antigua California: Mission and Colony on the Peninsular Frontier, 1697-1768
414
ISBN
0826314953
Californio Voices: The Oral Memoirs of José María Amador and Lorenzo Asisara
University of North Texas Press
ISBN
1574411918
Early California Population Project Database
Early California Population Project Database

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