When José Anastacio Pacheco was born on 26 April 1826, in San Antonio, Rio Arriba, New Mexico, United States, his father, Joseph Ramon Pacheco, was 41 and his mother, Maria del Carmen Medina y Romero, was 38. He married Maria Antonia Olivas on 26 January 1848, in San Juan, Rio Arriba, New Mexico, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 6 daughters. He lived in Rio Arriba, New Mexico, United States in 1870 and San Juan, Rio Arriba, New Mexico, United States in 1870.
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Being a second spiritual and religious awakening, like the First Great Awakening, many Churches began to spring up from other denominations. Many people began to rapidly join the Baptist and Methodist congregations. Many converts to these religions believed that the Awakening was the precursor of a new millennial age.
Many people started their 2,170-mile West trek to settle the land found by Louis and Clark. They used large-wheeled wagons to pack most of their belongings and were guided by trails that were made by the previous trappers and traders who walked the area. Over time the trail needed annual improvements to make the trip faster and safer. Most of Interstate 80 and 84 cover most of the ground that was the original trail.
Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.
Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Jose, Manuel, Carlos, Juan, Luis, Ramon, Rafael, Jorge, Jesus, Raul, Ana, Miguel. Portuguese Joao, Paulo, Duarte, Fernandes, Agostinho, Albano, Anabela, Armanda, Joaquim, Marcio, Seraphine, Vasco.
Spanish and Portuguese: from an old Iberian personal name of pre-Roman origin, documented in the Latinized form Pacciaecus; alternatively, a suffixed form of Patxi, a Basque personal name equivalent to Spanish Francisco .
History: Lieutenant of Engineers Romualdo Pacheco, a native of Guanajuato, Mexico, went to CA in 1825 as an aide-de-camp to Governor Echeandía. His son, also called Romualdo Pacheco was born in 1831 in Santa Barbara, CA, and went on to become governor of CA.
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