Vicente de Santa Maria
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Father Vicente de Santa María (1742 – July 16, 1806[1]) was a Spanish Franciscan priest who accompanied explorer Juan de Ayala on the first Spanish naval entry aboard the San Carlos into the San Francisco Bay. Born in the village of Aras[2] in Navarre Province, Spain, Santa Maria moved to Mexico City to attend the Colegio de San Fernando seminary in 1769.[3] Santa Maria wrote detailed first-hand accounts of the journey of the San Carlos and of the indigenous inhabitants of the San Francisco Bay Area prior to Spanish colonization. He later served at Mission San Francisco de Asis in San Francisco and Mission San Buenaventura in Ventura, California, where he died in 1806.
References
- ↑ http://www.ecai.org/na-missions/docs/Missionaries.txt
- ↑ http://www.historicas.unam.mx/moderna/ehmc/ehmc02/006a.html
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Categories:
- 1742 births
- 1806 deaths
- People from the Province of Navarre
- Californios
- Spanish Franciscans
- Priests of the Spanish missions in California
- Roman Catholic missionaries
- Spanish Christian missionaries
- Spanish Roman Catholic priests
- 18th-century Roman Catholic priests
- 19th-century Roman Catholic priests
- 18th-century Spanish people
- 19th-century Spanish people