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The '''Castro family''' was one of the two (the other being the [[Rodriguez family]]) largest and most influential groups of ''Californio'' immigrants/colonists to settle in Santa Cruz County (and elsewhere in California).
 
The '''Castro family''' was one of the two (the other being the [[Rodriguez family]]) largest and most influential groups of ''Californio'' immigrants/colonists to settle in Santa Cruz County (and elsewhere in California).
* Joaquin Isidro - Came to California as a ''soldado'' in the de Anza party of 1776, with his wife Martina Botiller and 8 children. After his death at Monterey in 1802, Martina moved to Santa Cruz.  
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* Joaquin Isidro* - Came to California as a ''soldado'' in the de Anza party of 1776, with his wife Martina Botiller and 8 children. After his death at Monterey in 1802, Martina moved to the Branciforte/Santa Cruz area.  
 
**Joaquin - age 7 in 1776. Following army service, Joaquin was granted a homesite in Branciforte as an ''invalido''. Of the surviving children:
 
**Joaquin - age 7 in 1776. Following army service, Joaquin was granted a homesite in Branciforte as an ''invalido''. Of the surviving children:
 
*** Antonia married [[Feliz family|Antonio Feliz]]
 
*** Antonia married [[Feliz family|Antonio Feliz]]
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*** Rafael ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34202905/rafael-castro 1803-1878]) was grantee of ''Rancho Aptos'', and is buried at Mount Carmel Cemetery in Aptos.  
 
*** Rafael ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34202905/rafael-castro 1803-1878]) was grantee of ''Rancho Aptos'', and is buried at Mount Carmel Cemetery in Aptos.  
 
**** Maria Rafaela ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83570765/maria-rafaela-elden 1837-1857]) married [[Elden, John|A. J. Eldon]] and died at age 20 - probably in childbirth.
 
**** Maria Rafaela ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83570765/maria-rafaela-elden 1837-1857]) married [[Elden, John|A. J. Eldon]] and died at age 20 - probably in childbirth.
*** Martina ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9099471/maria-martina-lodge 1807-1890]) - married 3 times: Simon Cota, [[Lodge, Michael|Michael Lodge]], and Louis Depeaux (''Riptide'' CE23)
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**** Maria Augustia ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34218377/angustia-arano 1844-1896]) married [[Arano, Joseph|Joseph Arano]].
**** Carmelita Castro Lodge married [[Fallon, Thomas|Thomas Fallon]]
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*** Martina ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9099471/maria-martina-lodge 1807-1890]) - married 3 times: Simon Cota*, [[Lodge, Michael|Michael Lodge]], and Louis Depeaux (''Riptide'' CE23)
**** Louisa married France-born Jean Richard Fourcade (Rowland p.161)
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**** Nicanor Cota, who married French-Canadian Francois Lajeunesse of the 1833 Walker party
**** Maria Antonia ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87863192/mary-peck 1834-1915]) married [[Peck, Henry W.|Henry Winegar Peck]]
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**** Luisa Cota, who married Frenchman Jean Richard Fourcade
**** Maria Elena ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103195061/ellen-littlejohn 1836-1904]) married [[Littlejohn, Joseph D.|Joseph Littlejohn]]
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****Carmelita Castro Lodge married [[Fallon, Thomas|Thomas Fallon]]
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**** Louisa Lodge married France-born Jean Richard Fourcade (Rowland p.161)
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**** Maria Antonia Lodge ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87863192/mary-peck 1834-1915]) married [[Peck, Henry W.|Henry Winegar Peck]]
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**** Maria Elena Lodge ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103195061/ellen-littlejohn 1836-1904]) married [[Littlejohn, Joseph D.|Joseph Littlejohn]]
 
**** Maria Guadeloupe Castro Lodge married France-born [[Averon, Joseph P.|Joseph Averon]]
 
**** Maria Guadeloupe Castro Lodge married France-born [[Averon, Joseph P.|Joseph Averon]]
 
**** Maria Josefa Castro Lodge married [[Clements, Lambert B.|Lambert Clements]]
 
**** Maria Josefa Castro Lodge married [[Clements, Lambert B.|Lambert Clements]]
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*** Jacinta, grantee of Rancho Refugio along with sisters Candida and Maria de los Angeles, became a nun and renounced her share of the rancho.
 
*** Jacinta, grantee of Rancho Refugio along with sisters Candida and Maria de los Angeles, became a nun and renounced her share of the rancho.
 
** Carlos - born during the 1776 march. ''[[Mayor domo]]'' of Mission Santa Cruz in 1812.
 
** Carlos - born during the 1776 march. ''[[Mayor domo]]'' of Mission Santa Cruz in 1812.
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Maria Antonia Castro y Montero (relation to other Castros unknown) married [[Buckle, William|William Buckle]].
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* The best known Castro is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Castro José Antonio Castro] (1808 – February 1860), who commanded Mexican forces in Northern California during the Mexican-American War. From Wikipedia: "His father José Tiburcio Castro was a soldier, member of the Diputación (territorial legislature), mayordomo (administrator) of Mission San Juan Bautista after it was secularized, and grantee of Rancho Sausal." It's not known how closely José Tiburcio was related to Joaquin Isidro, except that both came to California as soldiers with De Anza. 
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* The Cota family was more prominent in the Los Angeles area, including [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_Cota Leonardo Cota].
  
 
===Elsewhere in California===
 
===Elsewhere in California===
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[[Category:1790-1799 arrivals]]
 
[[Category:1790-1799 arrivals]]
 
[[Category:Holy Cross Cemetery]]
 
[[Category:Holy Cross Cemetery]]
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[[Category:Wikipedia]]

Latest revision as of 18:26, 12 March 2025

The Castro family was one of the two (the other being the Rodriguez family) largest and most influential groups of Californio immigrants/colonists to settle in Santa Cruz County (and elsewhere in California).

  • Joaquin Isidro* - Came to California as a soldado in the de Anza party of 1776, with his wife Martina Botiller and 8 children. After his death at Monterey in 1802, Martina moved to the Branciforte/Santa Cruz area.
    • Joaquin - age 7 in 1776. Following army service, Joaquin was granted a homesite in Branciforte as an invalido. Of the surviving children:
    • Carlos - born during the 1776 march. Mayor domo of Mission Santa Cruz in 1812.

Maria Antonia Castro y Montero (relation to other Castros unknown) married William Buckle.

* The best known Castro is José Antonio Castro (1808 – February 1860), who commanded Mexican forces in Northern California during the Mexican-American War. From Wikipedia: "His father José Tiburcio Castro was a soldier, member of the Diputación (territorial legislature), mayordomo (administrator) of Mission San Juan Bautista after it was secularized, and grantee of Rancho Sausal." It's not known how closely José Tiburcio was related to Joaquin Isidro, except that both came to California as soldiers with De Anza.  
* The Cota family was more prominent in the Los Angeles area, including Leonardo Cota.

Elsewhere in California

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