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==Mission Santa Cruz==
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==Old Santa Cruz Mission [1-26]==
 
* Azebez, Pablo (1791 Mission Santa Cruz soldado & godfather); Bernal, Joaquin (1st month Mission godfather); Estrada, Maximo (1791 Mission SC ''serviente''); Fernandez, Manuel (1795 2nd Mission SC priest); Flores, Jose Isidro (1797 Mission SC escolta); Higardero, Jose (1817 mission escolta);  
 
* Azebez, Pablo (1791 Mission Santa Cruz soldado & godfather); Bernal, Joaquin (1st month Mission godfather); Estrada, Maximo (1791 Mission SC ''serviente''); Fernandez, Manuel (1795 2nd Mission SC priest); Flores, Jose Isidro (1797 Mission SC escolta); Higardero, Jose (1817 mission escolta);  
==Native Rancherias==
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===Native Rancherias [11-13]===
 
* Balthazar (native chief);   
 
* Balthazar (native chief);   
==Villa de Branciforte, 27-38==
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==Villa de Branciforte [25-56]==
 
* Acedo, Jose (1st Branciforte group); Arceo family (1st Branciforte group); Aguila, Jose (1798 Villa invalido); Barbosa, Jose (1st Branciforte group); Bernal, Apolonario (Branciforte invalido); Bravo, Marcelino (Branciforte invalido); Briones family (Branciforte); Cimintel, Cristobal (1805 Branciforte regidor); Cordero, Fermin (in 1st Branciforte group); Cota family (Californio); Garcia, Luz (Branciforte invalido c.1800; daughter Luz was 1st wife of Michael Lodge); Hernandez, Felipe (1798 Branciforte settler, 1803 poblador, 1805 alcalde); Hernandez, Luisa (wife of Jose Acedo); Higuera, Salvador (Branciforte invalido);  
 
* Acedo, Jose (1st Branciforte group); Arceo family (1st Branciforte group); Aguila, Jose (1798 Villa invalido); Barbosa, Jose (1st Branciforte group); Bernal, Apolonario (Branciforte invalido); Bravo, Marcelino (Branciforte invalido); Briones family (Branciforte); Cimintel, Cristobal (1805 Branciforte regidor); Cordero, Fermin (in 1st Branciforte group); Cota family (Californio); Garcia, Luz (Branciforte invalido c.1800; daughter Luz was 1st wife of Michael Lodge); Hernandez, Felipe (1798 Branciforte settler, 1803 poblador, 1805 alcalde); Hernandez, Luisa (wife of Jose Acedo); Higuera, Salvador (Branciforte invalido);  
==Land Grants, 39-43==
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===Land Grants [39-43]===
 
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==War's Alarms-Insurrectos-Old Cattle Brands, 44-54==
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===War's Alarms-Insurrectos-Old Cattle Brands [44-54]===
 
*  
 
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==Foreigners Arrive, 54-56==
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===Foreigners Arrive [54-56]===
* Atchison, William (1824 Cochrane ship-jumper);  
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* Atchison, William (1824 Cochrane ship-jumper); Charles Henry (1840 arrested "foreigner");  
==The Story of Old Soquel, 59-71==
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==The Story of Old Soquel [57-92]==
* Amaya, Casimero (1864 Soquel Augmentacion division recipient); Bayley, Benjamin F. (Soquel school, Civil War); Farley, Benjamin (1864 Soquel Augmentacion division recipient); Fourcade, Jean (1842 arrival, 1850 Martina Castro land recipient); Hester, Craven (1864 Soquel Augmentation division recipient); Hinkley, R. G. (1864 Soquel Augmentation division recipient); Kent, D.L. (1884 Felton incorporation trustee); Kirby, Gershal H. (early Soquel lumberman);  
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* Amaya, Casimero (1864 Soquel Augmentacion division recipient); Bayley, Benjamin F. (Soquel school, Civil War); Farley, Benjamin (1864 Soquel Augmentacion division recipient); Fourcade, Jean (1842 arrival, 1850 Martina Castro land recipient); Hester, Craven (1864 Soquel Augmentation division recipient); Hinkley, R. G. (1864 Soquel Augmentation division recipient); Kent, D.L. (1884 Felton incorporation trustee); Kirby, Gershal H. (early Soquel lumberman); Arano family (1850 JP, 1871 Anchor hotel in Aptos); Depeaux, Louis (3rd husband of Martina Castro); 
==Ned Porter's Store, 71-73==
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===Ned Porter's Store [71-73]===
* Angell, Horatio & Fenner (1887 Soquel merchants); Auerbach, H. (1870s Soquel merchant); Cummings family (1850s Santa Cruz, Soquel); Lawson, Yates C. (1880 Cummings clerk in Soquel); Darling, A. (1880s Soquel shoemaker); Dunning, James (1880s Soquel blacksmith); Eldridge, George W. (1862 Soquel wheelwright); Ewing, Samuel B. (1880s Soquel merchant); Feeley, Mrs. Phoebe (1868 Soquel Cong. Church member); Flint, "Major" ? (1876 Soquel sugar beet factory); Ford, George (Soquel blacksmith c.1900); Getschmann, Alex (1868 Soquel hotelier); Hall, Henry (1880s Soquel merchant); Mrs. Rachel Hall (wife of [[Hall, Samuel A.]], and a 1868 Soquel Cong. Church founding member); Harlan, John (1884 Soquel merchant);   
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* Angell, Horatio & Fenner (1887 Soquel merchants); Auerbach, H. (1870s Soquel merchant); Cummings family (1850s Santa Cruz, Soquel); Lawson, Yates C. (1880 Cummings clerk in Soquel); Darling, A. (1880s Soquel shoemaker); Dunning, James (1880s Soquel blacksmith); Eldridge, George W. (1862 Soquel wheelwright); Ewing, Samuel B. (1880s Soquel merchant); Feeley, Mrs. Phoebe (1868 Soquel Cong. Church member); Flint, "Major" ? (1876 Soquel sugar beet factory); Ford, George (Soquel blacksmith c.1900); Getschmann, Alex (1868 Soquel hotelier); Hall, Henry (1880s Soquel merchant); Mrs. Rachel Hall (wife of [[Hall, Samuel A.]], and a 1868 Soquel Cong. Church founding member); Harlan, John (1884 Soquel merchant);  
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===Voters of 1868 [Soquel]===
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==Annals of Santa Cruz [93-217]==
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* [[Vancouver, George]] (Mission grist mill); Adams, Clara (1857 Santa Cruz teacher); Ames, Charles (1868 Unitarian minister); Anthony, Asa (Civil War death); Antomont, Frederico (posted bond for Nicolas Robles after 1834 arrest); Appleby, R. H. (buyer of High St Wager property);Arias, Francisco ([[1877 Water Street bridge hanging]]); Ashley, Delos (1855 Monterey Sentinel); Bartlett, W. C. (Congregational minister); Beane, Charles (Santa Cruz Journal, 1868); Becker, Francis M. (Betsy Jane locomotive designer); Bell, Leo C. (Unique theater stock company); Bixby, Nelson (High St house); Bogart, J. C. (Gussie Telfair steamer captain); Booker, Thomas (Bear Flag revolt messenger); Calderwood, Ambrose (county sheriff, Civil War volunteer); Chamalis, Jose ([[1877 Water Street bridge hanging]]); Chase, Hal (pro baseballer), and father J. E.; Chittenden, O. (1858 Baptist minister); Coffin, Henry (1870 founder of the ''Local Item''); Conran, John (1877 Walnut Ave housebuilder); Conway, E.F. (1882 newspaper editor); Christy, Bob (1882 variety show); Cox, E. J. (horse car co.); Davis, R. N. (1884 Unitarian minister); Devlin, E. J. (1907 Evening News founder); Dickey, William (1846 California Battalion); Douglas, A. H. ([[Douglas House]]); Doyle, John (1860s [[Rodeo Gulch]]); Doxie, Nellie (1867 Bay View School teacher); Dryden, D. A. (early Santa Cruz minister and teacher); 
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==Los Fundadores==
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* Alviso family (Los Fundadores); Amador family (Los Fundadores);
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*'''A''' - Adams, Clara (1857 Santa Cruz teacher); Alcorn, Branciford (1865 Boulder Creek); Alcorn, John H.(Boulder Creek, son of Branciford); Alviso family (Los Fundadores); Amador family (Los Fundadores); Ames, Charles (1868 Unitarian minister); Anthony, A. M. (1902 Boulder Creek 1st town clerk); Anthony, Asa (Civil War death); Antomont, Frederico (posted bond for Nicolas Robles after 1834 arrest); Appleby, R. H. (buyer of High St Wager property); Aram, J. H. (one of 1st 1905 B. Creek HS trustees); Arano family (1850 JP, 1871 Anchor hotel in Aptos); Arellanez, Frank (1890s baseballer); Arias, Francisco ([[1877 Water Street bridge hanging]]); Ashley, Delos (1855 Monterey Sentinel); Askins, J. O. (1885 SLV Methodist minister); Atkinson, Fred (1913 Register-Pajaronian);  
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*'''A''' - Alcorn, Branciford (1865 Boulder Creek); Alcorn, John H. (Boulder Creek, son of Branciford); Anthony, A. M. (1902 Boulder Creek 1st town clerk); Aram, J. H. (one of 1st 1905 B. Creek HS trustees); Arellanez, Frank (1890s baseballer); Askins, J. O. (1885 SLV Methodist minister); Atkinson, Fred (1913 Register-Pajaronian);  
*'''B''' - Bartlett, W. C. (Congregational minister); Bates, Joel (Bates Creek lumberman); Beane, Charles (Santa Cruz Journal, 1868); Becker, Francis M. (Betsy Jane locomotive designer); Bell, Leo C. (Unique theater stock company); Bell, Thomas (Pacific Mills/Ben Lomond, logging); Bent, Charles O. (dairyman, Civil War volunteer); Berry, Tilford George (1860s settler, Berry Creek); Bixby, Nelson (High St house); Blaisdell, Henry (early Mason); Bloom, I. T. (Brookdale lumberman); Bogart, J. C. (Gussie Telfair steamer captain); Booker, Thomas (Bear Flag revolt messenger); Bracket, Daniel (Boulder Creek teacher, 1879); Brennan, James (early ship builder); Brimblecom, Samuel (retired mariner in Lorenzo); Broughton, W. W. (printer and Civil War volunteer); Burrell, Lyman and Lucy (Soquel logger, );  
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*'''B''' - Bates, Joel (Bates Creek lumberman); Bell, Thomas (Pacific Mills/Ben Lomond, logging); Bent, Charles O. (dairyman, Civil War volunteer); Berry, Tilford George (1860s settler, Berry Creek); Blaisdell, Henry (early Mason); Bloom, I. T. (Brookdale lumberman); Bracket, Daniel (Boulder Creek teacher, 1879); Brennan, James (early ship builder); Brimblecom, Samuel (retired mariner in Lorenzo); Broughton, W. W. (printer and Civil War volunteer); Burrell, Lyman and Lucy (Soquel logger, );  
*'''C''' - Cahoon, Benjamin (1860s arrival); Calderwood, Ambrose (county sheriff, Civil War volunteer); Caldwell, Leander G. (Soquel farmer, 2nd county sheriff); Campbell, Duncan (Lorenzo stage operator); Canares, Peter (hotelier); Carr, Jesse D. (1st PV apples); Chamalis, Jose ([[1877 Water Street bridge hanging]]); Chase, Hal (pro baseballer), and father J. E.; Chittenden, O. (1858 Baptist minister); Coffin, Henry (1870 founder of the ''Local Item''); Conran, John (1877 Walnut Ave housebuilder); Conway, E.F. (1882 newspaper editor); Cool, Peter Y. (1862 Methodist minister); Cooper, Charles Henry (1840 arrested "foreigner"); Christy, Bob (1882 variety show); Cottrell, Charles T. (Boulder Creek store); Cox, E. J. (horse car co.); Cramer, Thomas (Felton hotel); Crediford family (1867 Lorenzo);  
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*'''C''' - Cahoon, Benjamin (1860s arrival); Caldwell, Leander G. (Soquel farmer, 2nd county sheriff); Campbell, Duncan (Lorenzo stage operator); Canares, Peter (hotelier); Carr, Jesse D. (1st PV apples); Cool, Peter Y. (1862 Methodist minister); Cottrell, Charles T. (Boulder Creek store); Cramer, Thomas (Felton hotel); Crediford family (1867 Lorenzo);  
*'''D''' - Davis, R. N. (1884 Unitarian minister); Day, William & George (1868 Boulder Creek arrivals); Dean, Portius Festus (1870 Watsonville county supervisor); Dennison, George (1883 Boulder Creek Hotel); Depeaux, Louis (3rd husband of Martina Castro); Deveraux, Bill (1890s baseballer); Devlin, E. J. (1907 Evening News founder); Dickerson, J. W. (1st Boulder Creek HS principal, 1906); Dickey, William (1846 California Battalion); Dobbs, John (1865 arrival, Bear Creek; Dool, Mrs. Emma (1900 B. Creek Rebekah lodge); Dool, W. H. (1902 B. Creek village 1st trustees); Douglas, A. H. ([[Douglas House]]); Doyle, John (1860s [[Rodeo Gulch]]); Doxie, Nellie (1867 Bay View School teacher); Drew, Wallace (1883 Felton livery stable); Dryden, D. A. (early Santa Cruz minister and teacher); 
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*'''D''' - Day, William & George (1868 Boulder Creek arrivals); Dean, Portius Festus (1870 Watsonville county supervisor); Dennison, George (1883 Boulder Creek Hotel); Deveraux, Bill (1890s baseballer); Dickerson, J. W. (1st Boulder Creek HS principal, 1906); Dobbs, John (1865 arrival, Bear Creek; Dool, Mrs. Emma (1900 B. Creek Rebekah lodge); Dool, W. H. (1902 B. Creek village 1st trustees); Drew, Wallace (1883 Felton livery stable);  
 
*'''E''' -  Eagar, Thomas (1900 Corralitos miller); Ellsworth, John W. (1867 B. Creek sawmill); Emis, Juan (1846 alcalde election candidate); Ercanbreck, C. K. (1860s Santa Cruz teacher); Escamilla, Blas (1846 Rancho San Vicente grantee); Espi, Luz (1796 Mission SC priest); Espinosa, Felipe (1839 soldado);   
 
*'''E''' -  Eagar, Thomas (1900 Corralitos miller); Ellsworth, John W. (1867 B. Creek sawmill); Emis, Juan (1846 alcalde election candidate); Ercanbreck, C. K. (1860s Santa Cruz teacher); Escamilla, Blas (1846 Rancho San Vicente grantee); Espi, Luz (1796 Mission SC priest); Espinosa, Felipe (1839 soldado);   
 
*'''F''' -  Fake, George O. (1865 sea captain - maybe not local resident); Farley, Dan (1869 sea captain); Farnsworth, J. W. (1877 B. Creek stage driver); Farrand, W. D. (Civil War secessionist); Fiester, Felix (blacksmith, Civil War volunteer); Fliesig, Isaac (1876 SC merchant); Ford, G. W. (1879 Baptist minister; Mrs. Ford founded Santa Cruz Seminary); Forsyth, W. T. (1891 B. Creek school principal); Fowler, Chester (1887 1st Ben L. postmaster); France, William (1845 ''padron''); Frick, George (1852 sold Mission Street lot to R. C. Kirby); Fuller, J. H. (one of 1st 1905 B. Creek HS trustees); Fuller, Marcellus P. (Eagle restaurant; Butler Guards (Civil War) captain;   
 
*'''F''' -  Fake, George O. (1865 sea captain - maybe not local resident); Farley, Dan (1869 sea captain); Farnsworth, J. W. (1877 B. Creek stage driver); Farrand, W. D. (Civil War secessionist); Fiester, Felix (blacksmith, Civil War volunteer); Fliesig, Isaac (1876 SC merchant); Ford, G. W. (1879 Baptist minister; Mrs. Ford founded Santa Cruz Seminary); Forsyth, W. T. (1891 B. Creek school principal); Fowler, Chester (1887 1st Ben L. postmaster); France, William (1845 ''padron''); Frick, George (1852 sold Mission Street lot to R. C. Kirby); Fuller, J. H. (one of 1st 1905 B. Creek HS trustees); Fuller, Marcellus P. (Eagle restaurant; Butler Guards (Civil War) captain;   

Revision as of 19:52, 1 February 2025

Persons included in the General Index of Santa Cruz: The Early Years (1980). See also Rowland immigrant list to 1846.

Those not yet having a page are listed here by Rowland article title and page number (listing only those articles containing local names and/or others who had significant local impacts):

Old Santa Cruz Mission [1-26]

  • Azebez, Pablo (1791 Mission Santa Cruz soldado & godfather); Bernal, Joaquin (1st month Mission godfather); Estrada, Maximo (1791 Mission SC serviente); Fernandez, Manuel (1795 2nd Mission SC priest); Flores, Jose Isidro (1797 Mission SC escolta); Higardero, Jose (1817 mission escolta);

Native Rancherias [11-13]

  • Balthazar (native chief);

Villa de Branciforte [25-56]

  • Acedo, Jose (1st Branciforte group); Arceo family (1st Branciforte group); Aguila, Jose (1798 Villa invalido); Barbosa, Jose (1st Branciforte group); Bernal, Apolonario (Branciforte invalido); Bravo, Marcelino (Branciforte invalido); Briones family (Branciforte); Cimintel, Cristobal (1805 Branciforte regidor); Cordero, Fermin (in 1st Branciforte group); Cota family (Californio); Garcia, Luz (Branciforte invalido c.1800; daughter Luz was 1st wife of Michael Lodge); Hernandez, Felipe (1798 Branciforte settler, 1803 poblador, 1805 alcalde); Hernandez, Luisa (wife of Jose Acedo); Higuera, Salvador (Branciforte invalido);

Land Grants [39-43]

War's Alarms-Insurrectos-Old Cattle Brands [44-54]

Foreigners Arrive [54-56]

  • Atchison, William (1824 Cochrane ship-jumper); Charles Henry (1840 arrested "foreigner");

The Story of Old Soquel [57-92]

  • Amaya, Casimero (1864 Soquel Augmentacion division recipient); Bayley, Benjamin F. (Soquel school, Civil War); Farley, Benjamin (1864 Soquel Augmentacion division recipient); Fourcade, Jean (1842 arrival, 1850 Martina Castro land recipient); Hester, Craven (1864 Soquel Augmentation division recipient); Hinkley, R. G. (1864 Soquel Augmentation division recipient); Kent, D.L. (1884 Felton incorporation trustee); Kirby, Gershal H. (early Soquel lumberman); Arano family (1850 JP, 1871 Anchor hotel in Aptos); Depeaux, Louis (3rd husband of Martina Castro);

Ned Porter's Store [71-73]

  • Angell, Horatio & Fenner (1887 Soquel merchants); Auerbach, H. (1870s Soquel merchant); Cummings family (1850s Santa Cruz, Soquel); Lawson, Yates C. (1880 Cummings clerk in Soquel); Darling, A. (1880s Soquel shoemaker); Dunning, James (1880s Soquel blacksmith); Eldridge, George W. (1862 Soquel wheelwright); Ewing, Samuel B. (1880s Soquel merchant); Feeley, Mrs. Phoebe (1868 Soquel Cong. Church member); Flint, "Major" ? (1876 Soquel sugar beet factory); Ford, George (Soquel blacksmith c.1900); Getschmann, Alex (1868 Soquel hotelier); Hall, Henry (1880s Soquel merchant); Mrs. Rachel Hall (wife of Hall, Samuel A., and a 1868 Soquel Cong. Church founding member); Harlan, John (1884 Soquel merchant);

Voters of 1868 [Soquel]

Annals of Santa Cruz [93-217]

  • Vancouver, George (Mission grist mill); Adams, Clara (1857 Santa Cruz teacher); Ames, Charles (1868 Unitarian minister); Anthony, Asa (Civil War death); Antomont, Frederico (posted bond for Nicolas Robles after 1834 arrest); Appleby, R. H. (buyer of High St Wager property);Arias, Francisco (1877 Water Street bridge hanging); Ashley, Delos (1855 Monterey Sentinel); Bartlett, W. C. (Congregational minister); Beane, Charles (Santa Cruz Journal, 1868); Becker, Francis M. (Betsy Jane locomotive designer); Bell, Leo C. (Unique theater stock company); Bixby, Nelson (High St house); Bogart, J. C. (Gussie Telfair steamer captain); Booker, Thomas (Bear Flag revolt messenger); Calderwood, Ambrose (county sheriff, Civil War volunteer); Chamalis, Jose (1877 Water Street bridge hanging); Chase, Hal (pro baseballer), and father J. E.; Chittenden, O. (1858 Baptist minister); Coffin, Henry (1870 founder of the Local Item); Conran, John (1877 Walnut Ave housebuilder); Conway, E.F. (1882 newspaper editor); Christy, Bob (1882 variety show); Cox, E. J. (horse car co.); Davis, R. N. (1884 Unitarian minister); Devlin, E. J. (1907 Evening News founder); Dickey, William (1846 California Battalion); Douglas, A. H. (Douglas House); Doyle, John (1860s Rodeo Gulch); Doxie, Nellie (1867 Bay View School teacher); Dryden, D. A. (early Santa Cruz minister and teacher);

Los Fundadores

  • Alviso family (Los Fundadores); Amador family (Los Fundadores);


  • A - Alcorn, Branciford (1865 Boulder Creek); Alcorn, John H. (Boulder Creek, son of Branciford); Anthony, A. M. (1902 Boulder Creek 1st town clerk); Aram, J. H. (one of 1st 1905 B. Creek HS trustees); Arellanez, Frank (1890s baseballer); Askins, J. O. (1885 SLV Methodist minister); Atkinson, Fred (1913 Register-Pajaronian);
  • B - Bates, Joel (Bates Creek lumberman); Bell, Thomas (Pacific Mills/Ben Lomond, logging); Bent, Charles O. (dairyman, Civil War volunteer); Berry, Tilford George (1860s settler, Berry Creek); Blaisdell, Henry (early Mason); Bloom, I. T. (Brookdale lumberman); Bracket, Daniel (Boulder Creek teacher, 1879); Brennan, James (early ship builder); Brimblecom, Samuel (retired mariner in Lorenzo); Broughton, W. W. (printer and Civil War volunteer); Burrell, Lyman and Lucy (Soquel logger, );
  • C - Cahoon, Benjamin (1860s arrival); Caldwell, Leander G. (Soquel farmer, 2nd county sheriff); Campbell, Duncan (Lorenzo stage operator); Canares, Peter (hotelier); Carr, Jesse D. (1st PV apples); Cool, Peter Y. (1862 Methodist minister); Cottrell, Charles T. (Boulder Creek store); Cramer, Thomas (Felton hotel); Crediford family (1867 Lorenzo);
  • D - Day, William & George (1868 Boulder Creek arrivals); Dean, Portius Festus (1870 Watsonville county supervisor); Dennison, George (1883 Boulder Creek Hotel); Deveraux, Bill (1890s baseballer); Dickerson, J. W. (1st Boulder Creek HS principal, 1906); Dobbs, John (1865 arrival, Bear Creek; Dool, Mrs. Emma (1900 B. Creek Rebekah lodge); Dool, W. H. (1902 B. Creek village 1st trustees); Drew, Wallace (1883 Felton livery stable);
  • E - Eagar, Thomas (1900 Corralitos miller); Ellsworth, John W. (1867 B. Creek sawmill); Emis, Juan (1846 alcalde election candidate); Ercanbreck, C. K. (1860s Santa Cruz teacher); Escamilla, Blas (1846 Rancho San Vicente grantee); Espi, Luz (1796 Mission SC priest); Espinosa, Felipe (1839 soldado);
  • F - Fake, George O. (1865 sea captain - maybe not local resident); Farley, Dan (1869 sea captain); Farnsworth, J. W. (1877 B. Creek stage driver); Farrand, W. D. (Civil War secessionist); Fiester, Felix (blacksmith, Civil War volunteer); Fliesig, Isaac (1876 SC merchant); Ford, G. W. (1879 Baptist minister; Mrs. Ford founded Santa Cruz Seminary); Forsyth, W. T. (1891 B. Creek school principal); Fowler, Chester (1887 1st Ben L. postmaster); France, William (1845 padron); Frick, George (1852 sold Mission Street lot to R. C. Kirby); Fuller, J. H. (one of 1st 1905 B. Creek HS trustees); Fuller, Marcellus P. (Eagle restaurant; Butler Guards (Civil War) captain;
  • G - Galindo, Dolores (married Rodriguez son c.1820); Galway, James (1847 Stevenson regiment arrival; short-lived 1868 newspaper); Gamble, Mrs. John L. (1897 buyer of Santa Cruz Seminary from Mrs. Ford); Garner, William (1841 arrival); Gibbs, George (1865 B. Creek area settler); Giles, George W. (Civil War "Company K" volunteer); Glover, Asa (Civil War "Company K" volunteer); Goodall & Nelson (1867 Pajaro Landing): Gordon, James (1846 "sheriff"); Gragg, George (partner of Lynch); Green, John D. (SC Methodist founding group; Green Street); Greenleaf, William C. (1865 B. Creek area settler);
  • H - Hite, William (Civil War "Company K" volunteer); Howard, Frank (Civil War "Company K" volunteer); Handley, James (1882 variety show); Hannah, Levi (1865 sea captain - maybe not local resident); Harboard, Adolphe (1873 Soquel sugar mill foreman); Hardy, William H. (1845 arrival); Harmon, Austin & Oscar (1865 Bear Creek settlers); Harman, Dan (1880s B Creek stage); Hartman, Isiah (1900 B Creek JofP); Hawes, Alfred H. (Civil War cavalry lt.); Heath, Charles (1843 arrival); Hedgepeth, A. N. and unnamed brother (1884 Eastern House hotel); Henderson, Mrs. Katherine (heir to F.A. Hihn Capitola interests); Hendon, Asbury P. (1874 B.Creek Methodist minister); Hernandez, Mariano (1851 lynching); Hicks, A.C. & N.B. (early Pacific Mills settlers); Hill, Henry (1838 arrival, trapper); Hillman, Samuel (1860s sold property to London Nelson); Hinds, David (1870 SC merchant); Hitchcock, Isaac (1845 arrival); Hite, William (Civil War "Company K" volunteer); Hobron, William M. C. (1865 sea captain - maybe not local resident); Hoeger, Frederick (1841 Majors mill syndicate); Hoff, George T. (Civil War Butler Guards lieutenant; Holt, George (1st SC Civil War volunteer, painter, IOOF cemetery); Harry Hooper (Capitola pro baseballer); Hoy, Jones (1853 Corralitos farmer, miller); Howard, Frank (Civil War "Company K" volunteer); Hubbs, Samuel (one of 1st 1905 B. Creek HS trustees); Hunolt, John (1880s SC baseballer); Hyde, Jeremiah (seller of Sentinel half interest to McPherson, Duncan);
  • I - Iler, Ben & Richard (1865 Bear Creek settler); Inskeep, George (1856 owner of 1st Pacific Sentinel home building);
  • K (no J's) - Kellogg, Edmund (1st County Surveyor); King, Robert (1834 arrival, 1st county constable); Kinlock, George (pre-1840 arrival, carpenter); Kittleman, Thomas (1st Santa Cruz road supervisor); Kleinan, E. (1873 Soquel sugar plant operator, German immigrant); Knowles, Mr/Mrs A.P. (1872 1st Corralitos school teachers); Knowles, Robert (1869 Church Street home);
  • L - Lampee, Robert (1857 Mission painter); Lawrence, James (1866 Bear Creek settler);

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