In January 1847, the new American alcalde (mayor) of Yerba Buena changed the name of the town to San Francisco.
Daughter of Don Francisco de Haro (first Alcalde of Yerba Buena) and Emiliana de los Reyes Sanchez.
Wife of Isaac V. Denniston, mother of Amelia Denniston and Charlotte B. Denniston.
Sister-in-law of James G. Denniston, aunt of Amelia M. Denniston Skelly, Josephine C. Denniston Valencia, and James Nuttman Denniston.
Death notice published in the San Francisco Examiner, Sept. 20, 1880: "In this city, September 19th, Charlotte [sic], wife of I. V. DENNISTON, a native of California, aged 45 years."
Note: initial burial was at Calvary Cemetery in San Francisco; upon closure of Calvary Cemetery, reinterment was at Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma.
In January 1847, the new American alcalde (mayor) of Yerba Buena changed the name of the town to San Francisco.
Daughter of Don Francisco de Haro (first Alcalde of Yerba Buena) and Emiliana de los Reyes Sanchez.
Wife of Isaac V. Denniston, mother of Amelia Denniston and Charlotte B. Denniston.
Sister-in-law of James G. Denniston, aunt of Amelia M. Denniston Skelly, Josephine C. Denniston Valencia, and James Nuttman Denniston.
Death notice published in the San Francisco Examiner, Sept. 20, 1880: "In this city, September 19th, Charlotte [sic], wife of I. V. DENNISTON, a native of California, aged 45 years."
Note: initial burial was at Calvary Cemetery in San Francisco; upon closure of Calvary Cemetery, reinterment was at Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma.
Family Members
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Cypriano Uvenceslao de Haro
1823–1826
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Josefa Silveria de Haro Denniston
1825–1887
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Francisco de Haro
1827–1846
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Ramon de Haro
1827–1846
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Rosalia de Haro Brown
1828–1901
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Natividad de Haro Tissot
1829–1919
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Maria Candelaria Sacramento "Carry" de Haro Prusso
1834–1913
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Felipa de Jesus de Haro
1840–1850
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Alonzo de Haro
1842–1914
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