- Francisco María Ruiz
Francisco María Ruiz (1754–1839) was an early settler of
San Diego, California Ruiz was born 1754 in Loreto, Baja California. He enlisted in the army when he was 26 and sent to
Upper California . He was promoted from sergeant to lieutenant in 1805 in Santa Barbara and transferred to San Diego.Lieutenant Ruiz was Acting Commandant of the
Presidio of San Diego during 1809–1820 then Captain and Commandant during September 1821–1827. During this time, the Presidio was relinquished by the Spanish onApril 20 ,1822 . Captain Ruiz retired in 1827 at the age of 73.In 1823 Captain Ruiz received the first private land grant in present San Diego County, 8,486-acre (3.434 km²) "Rancho Los Peñasquitos" (Little Cliffs Ranch). This area is still known as Rancho Penasquitos.
Ruiz never married. He kept his home in San Diego and only occasionally visited his ranch.
In 1837 Ruiz sold his ranch in 1837 to
Francisco María Alvarado who cared for him in his old age. Ruiz died in 1839.Ruiz built an adobe home in the western part of the Ranch, at the eastern end of Sorrento Valley. Some walls of the adobe still stand, and are protected with a shed roof.
See also
* "Los Peñasquitos Rancho", "Historic Ranchos of San Diego" by Cecil C. Moyer, Richard F. Pourade, ed. (1960)
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