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Transport of criminals to Alta California

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  • By sarge98 | Wed, 2019-08-14 11:15

    Hola a todos. My ancestor, Jose Augustin Narvaez was sent to Alta California (to the Branciforte colony) in 1797, apparently "as a juvenile delinquent picked up on the streets of Guadalajara". One source states: "Agustin NARVAEZ. 'Spanish' 'labrador' Born: Guadalajara, Aguas Calientes, Mexico Came: to Monterey, CA as prisoner. Given Choice of jail in Mexico or home in California...". Would there have been a court or other such record of this event or was this type of action too common to make note of? If the event was noted, where would it likely have been recorded? Thanks for any information on this topic.

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    jrefugioghermosillo

    6 years 2 months ago

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    Re: Transport of criminals to Alta California

    If he was from Aguascalientes, causas criminales can be found in the Acervo Digital del Archivo Historico. Maybe there’s something on your ancestor there. It’s been years since I used this archive, since they moved it, but it’s still available online:
    http://eservicios.aguascalientes.gob.mx/seggob/acervodigital/bienvenido…

    Let me know how that works out.
    Suerte!
    Manny Diez Hermosillo

    jospuen

    6 years 2 months ago

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    In reply to Re: Transport of criminals to Alta California by jrefugioghermosillo

    transport of criminals to Alta Ca

    did he go by any other name?

    These perhaps?

    Henry Navarrete incarcerated in 1899 and Rudolph Narvaez incarcerated in 1916

    sarge98

    6 years 2 months ago

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    In reply to transport of criminals to Alta Ca by jospuen

    transport of criminals to Alta CA

    Hello and thanks for the clue. My ancestor arrived in Alta California in 1797, joined the Spanish Army and went on to become the alcalde of San Jose CA in 1821 and later (1844)obtained a Mexican land grant in the same area. He did all of this under his birth name.

    Mike Dickey

    sarge98

    6 years 2 months ago

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    In reply to Re: Transport of criminals to Alta California by jrefugioghermosillo

    Acervo Digital del Archivo Historico

    Hi, Manny.

    Thanks for the clue. However, my source implied that the judicial authorities would have been in Guadalajara, not Aguascalientes. I tried a search, but could not select Guadalajara as an option. In your experience, has Aguascalientes ever been considered to be a part of Guadalajara (possibly as a "suburb")?

    Mike Dickey

    dcalonso

    6 years 2 months ago

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    In reply to Acervo Digital del Archivo Historico by sarge98

    Acervo Digital del Archivo Historico

    I don't think Guadalajara and Aguascalientes are really that close. Probably about 100 miles apart. But Guadalajara appears to be the Archdiocese over Aguascalientes, at least in colonial times, probably not anymore.

    Danny

    dcalonso

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    In reply to Acervo Digital del Archivo Historico by sarge98

    Acervo Digital del Archivo Historico

    I don't think Guadalajara and Aguascalientes are really that close. Probably about 100 miles apart. But Guadalajara appears to be the Archdiocese over Aguascalientes, at least in colonial times, probably not anymore.

    Danny

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