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782 PIONEER REGISTER AND INDEX. Hernandez (Antonio), saddler instructor 1792-6. i, 615, 684. H. (Anto nio), soldier in S.F. comp. 19-35. H. (Cornelio), at S. Jos6 49, a soap- maker. H. (Domingo), a Mex. convict whose term expired in 35. II. (Dom.), nat. of Cal. and a noted desperado and murderer from 45-6; sentenced to be hanged on one occasion, but saved by the breaking of the rope, only to be hanged by vigilantes in later years. Some of his brothers and sisters are said to have been criminals; but there is little definite information about any of them. H. (Encarnacion), soldier murdered at Mont. 34. iii. 673. H. (Felipe), convict settler of 1798; alcalde of Branciforte 1805; grantee of La- guna de Calabazas 33. i. 606; ii. 156; iii. 677. H. (Jos6), convict settler of 1798, pardoned 1803, grantee of Rinconada de los Gatos 40. i. 606; ii. 156; iii. 712. H. (Juan), convict settler of 1798. i. 606. H. (Juan), regidor at S. Jose" 22; stabbed by Mojica. ii. 604-5. H. (Juan Ant.), at S. Jose" 41, age 58. H. (Juan Maria), Mex. at S. Jose" 41, age 65, wife Francisca Lorenzana, .-child. Pedro b. 20, Jose" Jesus 25; grantee of Ojo de Agua 35. iii. 712. H. ^ (Juana), poisoned her husband 43. iv. 364. iL (-Mariano), at S. Jos< 41, age 29, wife Rosario Bernal, child. Fernando b. 37, Maria 38, and 2 others; grantee .of PjLto_ in 44. iv. 672. H. (Santiago), soldier of S.F. comp. 39-43. ivT667. H. (Simon), soldier in the Hidalgo piquete at Mont. 36, age 32. H. (Tomasa), Cal. claim $100 (v. 462). Hernano (Antonio), ment. of his lawsuit 47. v. 663. Herrera (Dolores), 1840, nat. of N. Mex., at S. Luis Ob. to 83. H. (Ig- nacio), took church asylum 30. ii. 600. H. (Jos6),corp. of S.F. comp. prom, to sergt 181 1 for bravery in Ind. exped. ii. 91. Still sergt 20-4. H. (Jose Maria), 1825, Mex. sub-comisario at Mont., who was involved in controversies with Gov. Echeandia and was sent to Mex. for alleged complicity in the Solis re volt, ii. 551, 607, 614, 648; iii. 14, 33, 38, 59-85, 117, 125, 159. In 34 he came back in the same capacity with the H. & P. colony; was in new troubles arising from the amours of his wife, Ildefonsa Gonzalez; and was again exiled in 36 because he refused to support the Alvarado govt. iii. 201-7, 377. 436- 9, 672; iv. 96. See also biog. ment. in iii. 466. He was a man of much ability and good education, to whom the Californians, without much apparent reason, give a bad character. In 36 he was 33 years old, and had 2 children at Mont., Vicente b. 33, and Eulalia b. 35. H. (Jos6 M.), regidor at Los Ang. 30-8; age 33 in 39; served under Castro 47. iii. 481, 509, 564-5, 636; v. 303. H. (Tomas) grantee of S. Juan Cap. del Camote 46. v. 637; still a ranchero in S. Luis Ob. 60, having held several local offices after 48. H. (Trineo), Mex. at S. Miguel rancho, Mont., 36, age 28, wife Antonia Garcia, child Teresa b. 32. Herriot (Adam). 1846, at Sta Cruz. Herron (James C.), 1845, mid. on the U.S. Portsmouth. H. (Walter), 1846, one of the Donner party from 111. v. 530, 532. He came in advance over the mts with Reed; served in the Cal. Bat., Co. B; got a S.F. lot in 47, and aided O Farrell as a surveyor at Stock ton; but I find no later record of him. Hersey (Stephen), 1832, mr of the Newcastle, iii. 383. Herven (Jon.), 1840, doubtful name of Farnham s list. iv. 17. Hescock (Isaac), 1845, doubtful name of an Amer. in the Brancif. padron, age 65, in the family of Isabel Patterson (?). Hess, 1845, at N. Helv., prob. overl. immig. of Grigsby-Ide party, iv. 578-80. His daughter Nancy married John Chamberlain in Jan. 40, and all the fain, went to Or. Hetherington (Wm E.), 1847, Co. D, N.Y.Vol. (v. 499). Hense (Sam. E.), 1846, sailor in the navy; in Amador Co. 52-79, the date of his death. Hewen (Jon.), 1840, in Farnham s list. Hewes, 1847, mr of the/H.s. v. 578. Hewitt (A.), 1846, Co. F, Cal. Bat. (v. 358); perhaps at N. Helv. 48; see also Huet of 45. H. (Geo.), 1839, Amer. sailor and otter-hunter in Sta B. dist. 39-41. iv. 119, 24. Hewlett (Palmer B.), 1847, lieut Co. I, N.Y.Vol. v. 504; later militia gen.; in Sonoma Co. 71-82. Heydenrich (Wm), 1847, 7 Co. D, N.Y.Vol. (v. 499). Heyerman (A.), 1847 (?), doctor said to have left the Clementine; at N. Helv. May 48, on his way to the mines; also said to ./ have lived at Petaluma from 45 (?) to 52, and to have returned in 73. Hey- land (John), 1847, Co. A, N. Y. Vol. (v. 499). Heyward (James), 1847,