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The '''Lorenzana family''' were ''Californios'', some of whom lived in what is now Santa Cruz County. One of the few remaining adobe dwellings is known as the "Lorenzana adobe". Many Lorenzanas are buried at [[Holy Cross Cemetery]]. | The '''Lorenzana family''' were ''Californios'', some of whom lived in what is now Santa Cruz County. One of the few remaining adobe dwellings is known as the "Lorenzana adobe". Many Lorenzanas are buried at [[Holy Cross Cemetery]]. | ||
* John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Six, entry (20), page 192 | * John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Six, entry (20), page 192 | ||
* Rowland mentions a Matias, but spells the surname "Lorenzara". | |||
[[Category: Persons]] | [[Category: Persons]] | ||
Revision as of 19:14, 26 February 2025
The Lorenzana family were Californios, some of whom lived in what is now Santa Cruz County. One of the few remaining adobe dwellings is known as the "Lorenzana adobe". Many Lorenzanas are buried at Holy Cross Cemetery.
- John L. Chase, The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023), Chapter Six, entry (20), page 192
- Rowland mentions a Matias, but spells the surname "Lorenzara".