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The section about his children is very confusing and not worded correctly. Will revisit one week. Ronbo76 04:32, 24 January 2007 (UTC)Reply
Rancho San Pedro, Rancho Janal, Rancho Guajome and Rancho Otay infoedit
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The Estudillo Family - of particular note is the reference to José María Estudillo as, "Though native-born Spaniards were not in favor in those days, José María won recognition from the governor for his "activity, intelligence, and services to the republic."
Janal Rancho, to José Antonio;
Otay Rancho to his sister, Magdalena. Both of these grants lay east and southeast of present dayChula Vista, CA. Ronbo76 03:27, 26 January 2007 (UTC)Reply
Rancho GuajomeGovernor Pio Pico gave Rancho Guajome to Luiseño brothers Andrés and José Manuel, former neophytes at Mission San Luis Rey, on July 19, 1845.Ronbo76 03:37, 26 January 2007 (UTC)Reply