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 776 PIONEER REGISTER AND INDEX. widow married Michael Foley in 50, and died at Sta Clara 60. H. (Lorenzo F.), 1847, Co. C, Morm. Bat (v. 469); reenl. H. (Oliver N.), 1847, Co. E, ditto; home missionary at Hoytsville, Utah, 82. Harnden, 1847, mr of the Naslednik. v. 579. Harner (Joseph), 1843, Amer. tailor from N. Mex., who had a shop at Mont., where he worked at his trade, sold grog, and smuggled in a small way. Died in 44 of small-pox, leaving property worth about $2,000, of which the consul wrote to his mother, Dolly H. of Va. Harnes (Henry), 1847, Co. H, N.Y.Vol. (v. 499). Har ness (Win), 1846, at N. Helv. Jan.-March. Haro (Francisco de), 1819, Mex. sub-lieut of the S. Bias infantry comp. in Cal. ii. 253, 371. In 21 accomp. Argiiello on his trip to the north, ii. 445; and in 22-3 served as sec. of the govt and dip. ii. 461-3, 486, 676. In 24 2d in com. of the exped. against revolted neophytes, ii. 531-2; and the same, year retired from mil. service, ii. 675 (error in ii. 585); elector de partido 27. ii. 584, 592; iii. 33; land grants in 29. ii. 595; iii. 75; snplente of the dip. 30-1. iii. 50, 187; vocal 33-4. iii. 246, 249-50. In 35 and 38 he was alcalde at S.F., and elector in 37. iii. 703-5; in 41-4 sec. of the juzgado, and owner of town lots. iv. 665-6, 669, 676, 683. In 42, age 50, apparently a widower (his wife had been a daughter of Jose&quot; Sanchez), child. Francisco and Ramon b. 27, Rosalia 28, Natividad 29, Prudencio 31, Carlota 33, Dolores 36, Je sus Felipe 40, Alonzo. The oldest daughter, Josef a, b. 25, was the wife of Fran. Guerrero, and cl. for the ranches granted to her father and brothers. Rosalia became the wife of A. A. Andrews, and later of Chas Brown, iv. 669. In 46 Don Francisco was at times acting sub-prefect, inspector of election, and candidate for alcalde, v. 295, 648. He died in 48. His twin sons, Fran cisco and Ramon, were militiamen at S.F. in 43; were granted, or permitted to occupy, the Potrero in 44. iv. 673; Ramon, or Chico, was involved in the Libbey assault of 45 (iv. 569); and both were murdered by Fremont s men at S. Rafael in June 46. v. 171-4. H. (Ignacio), at Sonoma 44, age 20. Harper (Thos W.), 1847, Co. B, N.Y. Vol. (v. 499); d. Sta B. 56. Har- ran (Geo. and Joel), 1847, lots at S.F., prob. Harlan, q. v. Harriens (David), 1826, mr of the Cyrus; also in 30. iii. 146. Harrington (John), 1847, Co. D, N.Y. Vol. (v. 499). Harris, 1847, in prison atN. Helv. for stealing horses. H., 1847, from Hon. on tfie C^Tf rencg Lass. H. (Austin), 1848, passed mid. on the U.S. Independence. H. (Geo. Aug.), 1826, trader who had a quarrel with Dav. Spence. H. (Geo. C.), 1846, on the tiarah Parker ace. to Swan. H. (Henry), 1846, of the Mormon col., joining at Hon., and somewhat prom inent by reason of his suit against Brannan. Annals of S.F., 750. At S.F. 47-8; owner of town lots. v. 685. His wife vas Mary, and their only child, Henry Wm, died in 48. H. (James), 1830, shipwrecked sailor of the Danube; still at Sta B. 36. iii. 180. H. (John), 1844, Engl. at Mont. H. (John D.), 1847, owner of S.F. lot. v. 685. H. (J. H.), 1848, subscribes for a ball at Mont. H. (Robert), 1847, captain s clerk on the Columbus; perhaps same as preceding. H. (Robert), 1847, Co. E, Morm. Bat. (v. 469). H. (Silas), 1847, Co. B, ditto; a Utah farmer 81; mail-carrier 48. Harris (Stephen), 1847, Q. M. sergt N.Y. Vol. v. 503; with wife and 2 daughters. One of the letter died at S.F. in Aug. ; the other was born on ,the voy. , and christened Alta California at Rio Janeiro with much ceremony, v. 512, getting a S.F. lot in 48, as her father had in 47; candidate for council in 47. v. 650; still in Cal. 54. H. (Stephen A.), 1848, owner of S.F. lot; left Cal. in 50 and d. 67. His lot was claimed in 54 by Stephen, whose grantees held it from 64; and the heirs of Stephen A., in 70-9, were unable to recover the land in the courts. H. (Mrs S. E.), 1845, at Sonoma 77; maiden name not given. H. (Wm), 1844, Amer. sailor put ashore by the Vandalia; shipped by the consul on the C. W. Morgan. H. (Wm). 1846, Fanntleroy s dragoons (v. 232, 247). H. (Wm A.), 1847, asst surg. on the Independence 47-8. Harrison (Ed. H.), 1847, Q.M. clerk of N.Y.Vol. and of the dept at S.F.; a prominent man from 48, school trustee, president of public meetings, owner of lots, and collector of the port. v. 575, 650-1, 656-7, 659, 678, 685; appar ently of DeWitt & H., a well-known S.F. firm. H. (G.), 1847, mid. on the