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784 PIONEER REGISTER AND INDEX. cfomp. 30-40; at Sonoma in 44, age 33. H. (Ignacio), soldier of S.F. comp. 35-6; sergt 39-40. iii. 702; encargado of the contra costa 39. iii. 705. H. (Ignacio), soldier of Mont. comp. 36, age 24. H. (Ignacio), maj. at Sta B. 1799-1801. ii. 120. H. (Ignacio), soldier at Sta B. before 37. H. (Jer6n- imo), at S. Jose" 41, age 23, wife Rosario F6lix, one child. H. (Joaquin), settler at Los Ang. 1790; alcalde in 1800. i. 461, 661; ii. 349. H. (Joaquin), regidor, alcalde, and juez de campo at S. Jose" at dif. times 20-46. ii. 378, 604-5; iii. 729; iv. 662, 684; Cal. claim 46-7 (v. 462); claimant for Pala, Sta Clara Co., 52. Higuera (Jose"), soldier of S.F. comp. 19-41; perhaps the man who settled in Napa. H., at S. Jose" 41, age 66, wife Ramona Garcia, child. Florencio b. 36, Encarnacion 18 (?), Miguel 37, Rita 40. H. (Jose"), grantee of Tu- larcitos and Llano del Abrevadero 21-2, and of Pala 35. ii. 594, 664, 712-13; Antonia H. et al. were claimants. H. (Jose ), perhaps the same; the distrib. of his estate took place in March 46, and I have the orig. expediente in Pico (Ramon), Doc. Hint. Cal., i. 107-24, which shows the following heirs: Ful- gencio, Valentin, Mariano, 5 minors whose guardian was Mariano (prob. their father by a daughter of Jose"), Mrs Robert Livermore, wife of Lazaro H., Florentine Archuleta, and Antonio Mesa, each receiving 133 cattle, 88 vines, and 10 fruit-trees. It was in these papers that the name of Antonino wa.s fraudulently introduced, as noted above. H. (Jose"), ment. in 46. v. 235. H. (Jos Ant.), son of Manuel; at S. Jose" 41, age 52, wife Ambrosia Pacheco, child. Ricardo b. 22, Juan 24, Miguel 26, Leonardo 27, Isidro 29, Fernando 33, and Encarnacion 31. H. (Jose" Maria), at Salinas rancho 36, age 50, wife Maria de Jesus Cota, child. Juan b. 14, Tomas 18, Pilar 19, Bias 21, Jose 26, Encarnacion 28, Gertrudis 31, Manuel 33, and Luisa 35. Higuera (Juan), in 31 comisionado of S. Juan B., and regidor of Mont. iii. 212, 307, 672, 692; juez aux. 42. iv. 653; at S. Jose 50. H. (Juan), of Sta Cruz, killed at Los Ang. 45. iv. 492. H. (Juan), at Los Ang. 39, age 45. H. (Juan Jose), soldier at S. Jose" mission 1797-1800. i. 556. H. (Juan Jose"), juez at S. Juan B. 42. iv. 661. H. (Juan Jose), at Los Ang. 19, 25. ii. 354; iii. 7. H.JLazaro), at N. Helv. 47; his wife was an Higuera, daughter of JoseT "^"""(Leonardo), in Los Ang. revolt 46. v. 308; Cal. claim of $12,072 (v. 462); age 37 in 39. II. (Manuel), soldier and settler at S. Jose" and S. Juan B. before 1800. i. 477, 558; in 1793 named in S. Jose" padron as a soldier, wife Antonia Arredondo, child. Ignacia, Ana Maria, Gabriela, Jose" Joaquin, and Jose" Ant. H. (Manuel), inva- lido of S.F. comp. 19-29, perhaps the same. H. (Manuel), at S. Jose 41; age 32, wife Maria N. Mesa, child. Antonio M. b. 30, Jose" Jesus 32, Jose" Balfino 37, Jose" Maria 40, Argentina 34, Maria Ant. 36. H. (Man uel), at Los Ang. 46. H. (Mariano), at Los Ang. 39-46. H. (Mariano), at S. Jose" 41, age 26, wife Maria Antonia Higuera, child. Emilio b. 39, Jose 41, Rosario 32, Maria Ascension 34, Ing s 38. H. (Marta Frias de), cl. of Entre Napa rancho. Higuera (Nicolas), soldier of S.F. comp. 19-23; alcalde on the frontier and grantee of Entre Napa and Carneros ranchos 36. iii. 705, 711, 722; at N. Helv. 48. H. (Policarpo), soldier at Sta B. before 37. H. (Salvador), soldier and settler at Sta Cruz and S. Josd 1791-1800. i. 495, 556, 716. H. (Secun- dino), at Los Ang. 46. H. (Tomas), soldier of S.F. comp. 30-2. H. (Va lentin), resid. of Sta Clara region from 41, grantee of Pescadero rancho 43. iv. 672; juez de paz, suplente, 46, at S. Jose" 46. v. 662; died 79, age 70. Hj^ar (Carlos N.), 1834, nephew of Jose" M., with. whom he came in the colony in 34, and again in 45; and in 77, then a resident of S. Jos6, gave me his recollections of California in 34- H~(J-Qsd.Maria}y-i8*M, a wealthy and in fluential Mex. of Jalisco who joined J. M. Padres and others in organizing the Cal. colony that bears their name. He also got an appointment as gov. ; bub Gov. Figueroa refused to recognize his title, the colony was a failure, and H. was sent to Mex. in 35 on a charge of conspiracy, which was but very slightly founded in fact. iii. 259-69, 272-91, 344-5, 383, 613, 652, 670. Nothing is known of his experience in Mex. ; but in 45 he was sent back to Cal. as a