-
Gregorio Cortez and his
first wife
divorced in 1903, and in 1905 he
married Estefana Garza. They had no
children and
later separated. At the time that Cortez...
-
Teresina (b. 1854)
Cristoval Charles (b. 1858),
Rebecca (b. 1864), and
Estefana Stella (b. 1868). Additionally, they "adopted"
three Native American orphans...
-
Presidio of San Diego, José
Antonio Carrillo, who
later married Pico's
sister Estéfana,
taught Pico how to read. This
would be
important to his career, as California...
- her death.
Estefana Miranda, a Pakanapul,
lived in Weldon,
California (born in 1895 and died in 1957) on the
Miranda Allotment.
Estefana was the daughter...
- Los
Angeles between 1826 and 1834. José
Antonio Carillo married María
Estéfana Pico (1806–) in 1823, and
after her death,
Jacinta Pico (1815–) in 1842;...
-
duchesse de
Chevreuse Gaston Jacquet ... De
Winter Blanche Altem ... Doña
Estefana Mme.
Joffre ... The
Mother Superior Georgette Sorelle ... A
sister Paul...
- used in
foreign languages include the
Spanish Estebana, the
Portuguese Estefana, the
Spanish Estefani, the
Spanish Estefanía, the Gr**** Stamatios, the...
-
Vonda Riga,
Latvia Ashley Quick Mike
Armstrong Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan Estefana Quintero Ismael Abreu Mexico City,
Mexico Maia
Ramsfjell Magnus Ramsfjell...
- (Horcasitas), Mestiza, 30. Four children, Mestizos:
Vicente Ferrer, 19; María
Estéfana, 8; María Antonia, 6; José
Francisco Antonio, 2. 30 Félix
Antonio Villavicencio...
- in 1858. The same year, he
moved to San Diego,
where he
married Maria Estéfana Alvarado,
daughter of
Francisco María Alvarado, on June 4, 1859, in San...