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Missions founded by Junípero
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1769 |
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1770 |
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1771 |
San Antonio de Padua (Jolon) |
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1771 |
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1772 |
San Luís Obispo de Tolosa |
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1776 |
San Francisco de Asís |
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1776 |
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1777 |
Santa Clara de Asís |
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1782 |
San Buenaventura
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Monterey County Historical Society, Local History Pages--Father Junipero Serra
Serra served among the Pame Indians from 1750 until 1758, and Palóu stayed even longer. In 1752, Serra was appointed a commissioner of the Holy Office of the Inquisition for the Sierra Gorda district, and for other areas he happened to be ...
http://www.mchsmuseum.com/serra.html
Junípero Serra
Between 1769 and 1784, Serra founded the following nine missions: San Diego (1769), San Carlos Borromeo (1770), San Antonio (1771), San Gabriel (1771), San Luis Obispo (1772), San Francisco (1776), San Juan Capistrano (1776), Santa Clara (1777 ...
http://www.californiahistory.net/4_PAGES/missions_junipero.htm
Father
His mother's name was Beatrice, his brother's name Alvah. My mother and father married in St. Patrick's Cathederal in NYC. He was in the navy, I believe on a submarine. They divorced when I was 7, although they had been separated for many years ...
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/state/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?read=158