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  2. Carrillo family of California - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Antonio Carrillo.. The Carrillo family is a prominent Californio family of Southern California. [1] [2] Members of the family held extensive rancho grants and numerous important political positions, including Governor of Alta California, Mayor of Los Angeles, Mayor of Santa Barbara, Mayor of Santa Monica, and a signer of the Californian Constitution.

  3. Leo Carrillo - Wikipedia

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    Leo Carrillo was a member of the Carrillo family of California, a prominent Californio family, and traced his ancestry through California, Mexico, and Spain to the year 1260. [1] His great-great grandfather José Raimundo Carrillo [ 3 ] (1749–1809), was a soldier in the Spanish Portolá expedition colonization of Las Californias , arriving in ...

  4. List of Californios people - Wikipedia

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    Leo Carrillo: 1880–1961 Los Angeles, California, U.S. actor Hollywood move actor and nature conservationist, [4] [5] namesake of Leo Carrillo State Park: Angustias de la Guerra: 1815–1890 San Diego, Alta California, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.) women's rights activist, writer one of the first writers of Californian ...

  5. José Raimundo Carrillo - Wikipedia

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    Carrillo was born in 1749 in New Spain (present-day México) at Loreto, Baja California. He came to upper Las Californias as a soldier with the first expedition of Gaspar de Portolà in 1769, and rose to rank of Captain. Carrillo served at the Presidio of Santa Barbara, Presidio of Monterey, and in 1806, the Presidio of San Diego.

  6. Carlos Antonio Carrillo - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Antonio Carrillo (24 December 1783 – 23 February 1852), [2] was a Californio politician, military officer, and ranchero. He was nominated to serve as Governor of Alta California from 1837 to 1838, in opposition to Juan Bautista Alvarado 's rule. [ 3 ]

  7. Rancho Nojoqui - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Nojoqui was a 13,284-acre (53.76 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Santa Barbara County, California given in 1843 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to Raimundo Carrillo. [1] The grant was located in the Santa Ynez Valley and foothills of the Santa Ynez Mountains, just south of present-day Solvang. [2] [3]

  8. Covarrubias Adobe - Wikipedia

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    In the 1830s Domingo Carrillo was a leader of the Santa Barbara Presidio. The presidio was built by Spain in 1782, to defend the Spanish missions in California in New Spain . The adobe-house is named after a later occupant José María Covarrubias , who married Carrillo's daughter María in 1834.

  9. Leo Carrillo on stage and screen - Wikipedia

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    Leo Carrillo (Spanish pronunciation: [Cay-reel-yo] [a]) (1881–1961) was an American cartoonist, a comedian in vaudeville, and an actor on stage, film and television. He was best known in the United States as the Cisco Kid 's sidekick Pancho on 1950s children's television, a role which capped a long show business career that began decades earlier.