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 772 PIONEER REGISTER AND INDEX. Susana 34, Isabel 36, and Luisa 38. In 44-5 he joined Slitter s army, some what reluctantly, and was grantee of the French Camp rancho, sold to Weber. iv. 462, 486, 671, 674; signed the S. Jose&quot; call to foreigners in 45. iv. 599; on the 1st jury 48; and died in 51. Two of the sons, Carlos and Juan, served with Fauntleroy s dragoons in 46 (v. 232, 247); and another, Pedro, is named in 43. Gunn, see Gann. Gutche (Valentin), 1848, in Sutter s employ. Guthrie, 1845, apparently one of Fremont s men. iv. 583. G. (Alfred), 1847, Co. G, N.Y.Vol. (v. 499); doubtful; at S.F. 74. G. (Dexter), 1846, overl. immig. from 111., who lived in Napa Val. till his death by suicide in 81. G. (R.), 1846, one of Faunt leroy s dragoons, v. 332, 347. G. (Wm), 1847, Co. H, N.Y.Vol. (v. 499); at Coulterville 82. Gutierrez, carpenter at S. Juan Cap. 1797. i. 658. G. (Cirilo), at S. Juan Cap. 46, age 51, wife Ana M. Romero, child Pablo, b. 38. G. (Fran.), sergt Catalan vol. 1796. i. 540, G. (Fran.), 1825, Span. prob. from the Asia, iii. 27. G. (Joaquin), soldier at Mont. 36, age 20; juez aux. Mont, dist 42. iv. 653; cl. for Potrero de S. Carlos. 52. iii. 678. G. (Jose^ M.), Mex. at Brancif. 45, age 40, wife Quadalupe. G. (Jos6 de Jesus Maria), 1833, Mex. friar of the Zacatecanos, who served at Solano, S.F., and S. Antonio till 45, after which I find no record of him; prob. left Cal. iv. 680-1; iii. 318, 322, 353-4, 392, 399, 553, 660, 686-8, 713, 719. G. (Juan), 1842, sub-lieut of the batallon fijo 42-5. iv. 289. G. (Manuel), Span, who came to Cal. before 1790; on the Dominguez rancho, Los Ang. dist. from 1811. ii. 350, 353, 386; ment. 19. ii. 292; alcalde of Los Ang. 22-3. ii. 559; in 28-30, 80 years old, Gutierrez (Nicolas), 1833, Span. capt. in Mex. army, who came with Gov. Figueroa and was prom, the same year to lieut-col. He was comisionado for the secul. of S. Gabriel in 34-6; acting com. gen. Oct. 8, 35, to Jan. 2, 36, and from that date gefe pol. and com. gen. to May 3d; mil. com. in the south during Chico s rule; again gov. and com. gen. on Chico s departure from Sept. 6th to his own overthrow by Alvarado on Nov. 4, 36. See his rule and the revolution, iii. 445-66, with biog. 448; ment. iii. 236, 240, 258, 281, 284-5, 288, 298-300, 346, 414-20, 422, 431, 433, 442, 644-5; iv. 83, 102, 112, 141, 164. Gov. Gutierrez was an easy-going, faithful officer, of ordinary abilities and not very strict morals, the current charges against whom in justification of the revolt have but slight foundation in fact. Nothing is known of his later career. G. (Octaviano), Mex. artill. corp. at Sta B. from 24. ii. 532; lieut in 39. iii. 583, 651 ; in 46 juez de paz, v. 635, and again in 49; claimant for the Laguna rancho 53. iv. 642. G. (Pablo), Mex. grantee of rancho in Yuba Co. 44. iv. 671; in Sutter s employ 44-5; made plans with Bidwell to seek for gold on Bear Riv. , but B. says he was captured and hanged by Castro in the Micheltorena campaign. Sutter tells a similar story; but I know noth ing further of the matter. G. (Romualdo), 1804, Span, friar who served at Sta In&amp;lt;5s, and retired on account of ill health in 1806. Biog. ii. 29; ment. ii. 122, 159-60. G. (Tomas), grantee of land at S. Juan Cap. 41. iv. 626; in 46 at S. Juan, age 63, wife Maria Ant. Cota, child. Luis b. 33, Ignacia 34, Francisco 37, Petra 39, Mariano 41, Ramona 45. Guy V 0mnes), 1842, Fr. sawyer at Sta Cruz who was naturalized in 44. iv. 341. Guzman, settler at Brancif. 1797. i. 569. G. (Laureano), 1842, fifer in the batallon fijo 42-5. iv. 289. G. (Manuel), 1829, mex. convict, pardoned in 34. Gwinn (Frank), 1841, blacksmith from N. Mex. in the Workman-Rowland party; went back the next year. iv. 278. Gyzelaar (Henry), 1816, mr. of the Lydia, arrested at Sta B. ii. 275-8, 362-3, 382. In 18 he came back as mr of the Clarion with a warning against Bouchard, ii. 222, 291. In 22-3 he returned again as mr of the pioneer Boston trader Sachem, and remained in Cal., ii. 474-5, 478, 492-3, being drowned in 25 or 26 in trying to cross Rus sian River, iii. 29.