Santiago E. Arguello
(1813-1857)
ARGUELLO, Santiago E. Son of Santiago, was born August 18, 1813. Collector
of revenue at San Diego, 1833-4. Took part against Alvarado in 1836-7.
Deputy in assembly and juez de paz in 1845-6. Aided the Americans in
Mexican War and had a claim for $11,548 for damages to his property. Was
in charge of the Otay and San Antonio Abad ranchos in 1836-7, and majordomo
and landowner at San Juan Capistrano in 1841. He was an elector at Old San
Diego, April 1, 1850. He married Guadalupe Estudillo, daughter of José
Antonio Estudillo. He died at the Rancho de la Punta, October 20, 1857, and
left two sons and a number of daughters. One daughter, María Antonia, was
married to A. H. Wilcox and another, Refugia, to William B. Couts. One son,
Francisco, lives at Tia Juana and has a family.
[from William Ellsworth Smythe's History of San Diego, page 163]
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