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Narciso Botello : ウィキペディア英語版 | Narciso Botello Narciso Botello (about 1813–1889) was a chief of staff for Mexican General Joaquín Ramírez y Sesma before the Mexican–American War and was the first Southern California member of the California State Assembly after California organized its legislature. ==Personal== Botello was born about 1813 in Real de los Álamos in the Viceroyalty of New Spain (colonial México). He moved with his brothers to the Pueblo de Los Ángeles in Alta California, in 1832 or 1833, when it was within independent Mexico . Shortly after, he married a daughter of General Joaquin Ramirez y Sesma, commandment of the local Mexican military department. In the first census of California under United States administration, in 1850, he was listed as married to Francisca Ruiz, with two children, Narciso and Francisca. He may also have had a third child, Maria, who is listed in the 1860 census.〔("Pregunta 506 — 18 May 2008," LosCalifornios.org )〕〔("A Pioneer: One of the Oldest Settlers in Los Angeles Gone," ''Los Angeles Times,'' November 21, 1889, page 2 )〕〔 Botello died in East Los Angeles on November 20, 1889, at the age of seventy-six. He was survived by a daughter.〔 At that time his home was on Hawkins Street in East L.A.〔
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