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 PIONEER REGISTER AND INDEX. A 1542-1848. CONTINUED ALPHABETICALLY FROM VOLUME II. Fabbol, 1845, one of Fremont s men 45-7. iv. 583. Fabregat (Narciso), 1819, Span, lieut of the Mazatlan cavalry, who served chiefly at Sta B., being often mentioned in the military records down to 30; being suspended for a time in 27-S on account of his Span, birth, though he took the oath and gave no cause of suspicion; retired from mil. service in 33. ii. 254, 336, 361, 441, 533-4, 572-3, 575, 675; iii. 51-3. In 29 he was 67 years old, had been three times married, had a daughter in Sin. to whom he allowed one third of his pay, and two small children by his last wife. He became a trader at Sta B., and in 43 was grantee of the Catera or Pozitas rancho. iii. 655; iv. 642; ment. in 44. iv. 408. I have no later record than 45, but think the old lieut was murdered by robbers soon after 48. Fages (Pedro), 1769, Span, lieut of Catalan volunteers, who accomp. the 1st exped. as com. of the forces that 1 came by sea; mil. com. of Cal. July 70 to May 74, being capt. from 71; came back as gov. and com. gen. of Cal. Sept. 82 to April 91, being colonel from 89; in the city of Hex. 94, the date of his death not being known. See biog. i. 481-7; his Voyage and other writ ings, i. list of auth., 141, 396, 408, 443, 486; mention 69-74, including his explor. of S.F. Bay and his quarrels with P. Serra. i. 117, 119, 128, 131, 134, 136, 140-1, 147, 151, 153, 168-9, 171-2, 175-6, 178-9, 181-92, 195-6, 207,210, 213, 215, 217-19, 223, 225-7, 229, 231-2, 245, 283-6, 290, 386, 671; ii. 44; ment. in 81-2, including his appt as gov. and operations on the Colorado, i. 363, 366-70, 373, 376, 378, 383-5; mention in 1783-90, gen. record, includ. family troubles, i. 387-408; mission affairs during his rule. i. 409-25; foreign relations and commerce, i. 426-49; occasional ment. in con. with local mat ters, i. 450-80; 1791-2, end of rule, departure, biog. i. 481-7; additional ref erences, i. 492, 534, 583, 605, 609, 619, 625, 661-2, 666-7; ii. 44. Don Pedro was a central figure in early Calif ornian annals; his character has been to me a most attractive one; but I refer the reader to i. 486-7, for my views on the subject. Fagins (Lucius), 1847, owner of a S.F. lot. Fairbanks (Henry), 1847, Go. A, Morm. Bat. (v. 469); at Payson, Utah, 82. F. (W.R. ), 1848, nat. of Vt, who came by sea with his cousins, named Hey- ir.an, at the age of 10; in the mines to 55; 10 years in N.Y.; at Tomales 80 with wife, Belinda Scanlan, and 4 children. Marin Co. Hist., 493. Fairchild (Ephraim), 1847, prob. overl. immig. v. 556; blacksmith and wagon-maker, who worked at N. Helv. 47-9; at Sac. in 71. F. (Win H. ), 1846, connected with the Mormon settlement on the Stanislaus in 46-7, though prob. not a Mormon; settled at Stockton 47; county surveyor and supervisor 78-9. Fairfax (D.M.), 1847, mid. on the Columbus, acting masterof the Erie. Fair- field (Lcvi), 1848, miner from whom Gov. Mason obtained specimens of gold, Fala (Francis), 1847, owner of lot at S.F. Fales (Bounty), 1846-7, doubtful name, Cal. claims (v. 462). Falker (Joseph K.), 1844,&quot; Amer. who got a pass for 1 year. Falkner (E.R.), 1848, clerk of Starky, Junion, & Co. at F. Fallet (1847), at X. Helv. Fallen (Daniel), 1826, mr of the Adam. iii. 145. &quot;&quot;FTlD.), 1846-7, in list of Cal. claims (v. 462). F. (Jeremiah), 1847, owner of S.F. lot; also at S. Jose gallon (Thomas), 1844, Canadian generally said to have come with Frd- mont, though there is some doubt in the matter, iv. 453; also said by the county histories to hare lived for a time in Butte Co. The earliest original
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