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Ignatio Pacheco, (deceased). The subject of this sketch, whose portrait will be found in the pages of this work,
was one of Main's earliest and most respected pioneers. He was born in San Jose, July 31, 1808, and remained there
until he reached an age suitable for service in the army of his country, when he enlisted in the Service and came
to San Francisco, being quartered at the Presidio. At the expiation of his time, he came to Margin county and located,
in 1838, on the Ranchos San Jose, lying between the present sites of San Rafael and Petaluma. Here he continued
to reside until 1864, when he died. All old settlers will remember Mr. Pacheco as one of Natures' noblemen, a man
with a kindly face and an open heart and hand for the needy. In 1841, he was married to Donna Maria Loretta Duarto,
a native of San Francisco, who was born December 18, 1827. Their children are Salvador, born May 7, 1843; Gurnesenclo,
born January 13, 1852; Cataena, born November 27, 1857; Augusto F., born October 27, 1859; Juan F., born August
21, 1861; Benjamin, born April 17, 1863.
From:
History of Marin County, California
Alley, Bowen & Co., Publishers
San Francisco, California 1880
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