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| − | '''William Buckle''' was a British sailor who (presumably) jumped ship   | + | '''William Buckle''' was a British sailor who (presumably) jumped ship and arrived in the Santa Cruz area in the first half of the 1820s (he is identified in Mexican-era records as ''Guillermo Bocle''). Seven years later, his brother [[Buckle, Samuel|Samuel]] found him after a long search, and the two remained in the area, inexplicably changing their last name to Thompson, and acquiring a homesite on the [[Mission Plaza]] - land that is now part of [https://holycsc.org/ Holy Cross School]. As "Thompson", William served as 2nd alcalde in 1847.  | 
| + | *Wm. Buckle married Maria Antonia Castro y Montero [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87116581/maria_antonia-thompson (1811-1877)] and, in 1838, received the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Carbonera ''Rancho Carbonera''] land grant (as ''Guillermo Bocle'').  | ||
*[https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCWS18660623.1.2&srpos=1&e=-------en--20-SCWS-1--txt-txIN-%22Map+of+the+Town%22-------1 "The Official Survey of Santa Cruz"], ''Santa Cruz Sentinel'', June 23, 1866, 2:4.    | *[https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCWS18660623.1.2&srpos=1&e=-------en--20-SCWS-1--txt-txIN-%22Map+of+the+Town%22-------1 "The Official Survey of Santa Cruz"], ''Santa Cruz Sentinel'', June 23, 1866, 2:4.    | ||
*[[History Pages: 6 - The Sailors]]    | *[[History Pages: 6 - The Sailors]]    | ||
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* [https://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/items/show/134109#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0 Stanley D. Stevens, ''The Alcaldes of Branciforte-Santa Cruz (1802-1850)'', SCPL]  | * [https://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/items/show/134109#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0 Stanley D. Stevens, ''The Alcaldes of Branciforte-Santa Cruz (1802-1850)'', SCPL]  | ||
*[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]], Chapter Four, p88.  | *[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]], Chapter Four, p88.  | ||
| + | * Rowland wrote that the Buckle brothers arrived in Santa Cruz in 1824, and were both part of a foraging party from ships commanded by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Cochrane,_10th_Earl_of_Dundonald Thomas Cochrane]. This story, however, is hard to reconcile with other sources.  | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:19, 30 March 2025
William Buckle was a British sailor who (presumably) jumped ship and arrived in the Santa Cruz area in the first half of the 1820s (he is identified in Mexican-era records as Guillermo Bocle). Seven years later, his brother Samuel found him after a long search, and the two remained in the area, inexplicably changing their last name to Thompson, and acquiring a homesite on the Mission Plaza - land that is now part of Holy Cross School. As "Thompson", William served as 2nd alcalde in 1847.
- Wm. Buckle married Maria Antonia Castro y Montero (1811-1877) and, in 1838, received the Rancho Carbonera land grant (as Guillermo Bocle).
 - "The Official Survey of Santa Cruz", Santa Cruz Sentinel, June 23, 1866, 2:4.
 - History Pages: 6 - The Sailors
 - History Pages: 39 - What's in a Name? – Adventures in Spelling
 - Stanley D. Stevens, The Alcaldes of Branciforte-Santa Cruz (1802-1850), SCPL
 - The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023), Chapter Four, p88.
 - Rowland wrote that the Buckle brothers arrived in Santa Cruz in 1824, and were both part of a foraging party from ships commanded by Thomas Cochrane. This story, however, is hard to reconcile with other sources.