- José Antonio Estudillo
José Antonio Estudillo (1805–
July 20 1852 ) was aCalifornio and an early settler ofSan Diego, California when California was part ofNew Spain .José Antonio Estudillo was born 1805 in Monterey,
Alta California to CaptainJosé María Estudillo who was born inAndalusia ,Spain . José Estudillo probably came to San Diego as a boy with his father in 1820.Estudillo joined the Spanish Army at the
Presidio of San Diego and eventually made lieutenant around 1824. He was granted Otay Rancho in 1829 and Temecula Rancho in 1835. He was member of the assembly 1833-35.During 1837-38 he was Alcade and Juez de Paz of San Diego Pueblo. At various times he was also treasurer and tax collector for San Diego.
During the
Mexican-American War he remained neutral. Under the U.S. Government, Estudillo was the first county assessor in 1850.Estudillo's home La Casa de Estudillo is located in Old Town San Diego, at the southeast side of the town square. It was popularly known as "Ramona's Marriage Place," based on the fictional character in
Helen Hunt Jackson 's novelRamona . Estudillo built the house in 1827 for his father. The family lived there until 1887. The house has been restored and is open to the public.Estudillo married María Victoria Dominguez in the
Presidio of San Diego onMarch 1 1824 . She was born c. 1799, and they had 7 sons and 5 daughters.Dominguez was daughter of Sergeant Cristobal and María de los Reyes Dominguez.Their daughter María Antonia marriedMiguel Pedrorena .Their son José Guadalupe Estudillo was State Treasurer.Estudillo died 1852 and is buried at El Campo Santo Catholic Cemetery in Old Town San Diego. His wife died
October 19 1875 .In his biography in Smythe's "History of San Diego", he was mentioned as "a man of excellent character and large influence."See also
* [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/bio/estudillo/estudilloja.htm Biography from San Diego Historical Society] from Smythe's "'History of San Diego" (1907), p. 169.
* [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/69winter/part3.htm "The Estudillo Family", "The Journal of San Diego History" 15:1 (1969) by Sister Catherine McShane] .
* 1850 Census, San Diego, California, p. 272B.
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