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 GALE GAMBLE. 751 the Sachem, taking back as wife Marcelina Estudillo, the 1st Cal. woman to visit the hub, who seems never to have returned to Cal. iii. 24, 62, 118, 148. His next trip was on the Brookline in 29-30; and his last on the Epxana 32, when he remained on the coast as agent of Bryant & Sturgis s ships till 35, getting a carta in 33. iii. 137-8, 146, 381. He died in Mass. 41. He was a most popular trader, famous for the zeal with which he drove his bargains in broken Spanish. His most common nickname was Cuatro Ojos, by reason of his spectacles; but his name was also translated into Tormeuta, a gale; and he was sometimes called Cambalache, or barter. Galente (Rafael), 1847, lot at S.F. Gali (Francisco), 1584, Span, voyager down the Cal. coast, i. 94-6. Galiano (Dionisio), 1792, Span. com. of the Sutil and Mexicana in an explor. cxped. to Cal. and the N.W. Coast; killed at Trafalgar, i. 490. 606-9; see also Hist. N. W. Coast, i. Galindo (Bautista), soldier at S.F. 37; at S. Jose&quot; 41, age 27, wife Alvisa (?) Moreno. G. (Cris6stomo), at S. Jose 41, age 67, wife Jacoba Bernal, child. Francisco b. 24, Antonio 26, Jose&quot; 29, Agustin 31, Juan 39. His daughter Ana Maria married J. A. Forbes; and the family home was at Milpitas; grantee and cl. of S. Jose&quot; mission land. v. 6G5. The full name was Juan C. See also Jose&quot; Jesus and Juan. G. (Eusebio), b. at S.F. 1802; sol dier in S.F. comp. 28-9; ment. in 40. iv. 23; juez de paz at Sta Clara 45. iv. 683. Still at Sta Clara in 77, when he gave me some historical Apuntes. G. (Francisco), son of Crisostomo or Jose* Jesus; in Alameda Co. 78. G. (Francisco), Span, not required to quit Cal. in 30. iii. 52. G. (Jose&quot;), sol dier of S.F. comp. 37-43. iv. 607. G. (Jose&quot;), soldier of S.F. comp. 38-9. G. (Jos6 Ant.), grantee of Lagunade la Merced and Sauzalito 35. iii. 712-13; corp. S.F. militia 37; killed Jose&quot; Peralta at S.F. in 38. G. (Jose&quot; de Jesus), died at Milpitas in 77, at the reputed age of 106; his sou Francisco was then a resid. of Oakland; and his daughter Juana was the wife of Jose&quot; M. Alviso and later of Jose&quot; Uridias, still living in 77. Jose Jesus may have been Crises- mission 40. iv. 706; in 42 at S.F., age 55, wife Dominga Alamau, child. Seferino b. 30, Maria 33, Antonio 35, Francisco 38, Gregoria 39, Genaro 40, and Mariano 41; militia corporal 44; juez de campo and grantee of a lot 46. v. 648, 684. G. (Manuel), 1825, Span, officer on the Constante. iii. 26. G. (Xasario), son of Leandro; soldier, corp., and sergt of S.F. comp. 32-43. iii. 567, 667, 678; in 55 near mission S. Jose&quot;, age 40. G. (Nicolas), settler at S.F. 1791-1800. i. 716. G. (Rafael), soldier of S.F. comp. 1797-1800. i. 556; also 34-7, perhaps another man. Galista (Jose&quot; Ant.), Mex. clerk at Mont. 36, age 50, wife Andrea Jimeuo, child. Dario b. 22 at Mont., Valen tin 24, Domitila 27, Jose&quot; 29, Felipe 31, Maria G. 33, Jose&quot; Ant. 36. Gallagher (John), 1847, Co. B, KY.Vol. (v. 499); an Irish farmer in So noma Co. 71-83, when he was at Bodega, Gallant (Victor), 1846, Co. E, Cal. Bat. (v. 358), enlist, at Sonoma, Oct. Gallardo (Anastasio), Mex. con vict 29-35. G. (Felix), at Los Ang. 36. iii. 491; and 46. v. 312; 2 of the name in 46. G. (Jos6 Ant.), a settler at Brancif. 1797. i. 569. G. (Juan), soldier killed by Ind. at the Colorado 1781. i. 359-62. G. (Juan), Mex. shoemaker, and leader in the Apalategui revolt of 35. iii. 282-6; still at Los Ang. to 46, when he was alcalde, iii. 504, 564; v. 50, 143, 625-6; claimant in 52 for land granted 38. G. (Rafael), at Los Ang. from 36; juez de paz 43. iv. 633; regidor 47. v. 626. G. (Simon), at Los Ang. 48. Gallego (Car los), settler on the Colorado, killed 1781. i. 359-62. G., trader forbidden to hold raffles 1798. i. 642. G. (Pablo), at Sonoma 44, age 35. Gallegos, drowned at Sta B. 30. ii. 576. Galusha (Elon A.), 1847, Co. F, N.Y.Vol. (v. 499); d. at Rochester, N.Y., before 83. Galway (James), 1847 (?), said to have come with his parents at the age of 5; page in the convention of 49; with Walker in Nic.; lieut in war of 61-5; editor of Sta Cruz Journal; d. in 70. Sta Clara Sews, Sept. 24, 70. Gamble (Wm), 1841, a young naturalist sent out from PhiL by Nuttall to