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preexistence    
n. 先在,前世,灵魂先在

先在,前世,灵魂先在

preexistence
n 1: existing in a former state or previous to something else


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  • Otay Ranch of Stephen Birch - South Bay Historical Society
    1829 Otay Rancho was the property of Doña Magdalena Estudillo, whose brother, Don José Antonio, was grantee of the adjoining Janal Rancho Though the early record is not clear, it is probable that the grant, either all or in part, was made by Governor Echeandía with that of the Janal in 1829
  • Rancho Otay - Wikipedia
    Rancho Otay was a 6,658-acre (26 94 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day San Diego County, California, given in 1829 by Governor José María de Echeandía to Magdelena Estudillo [1] The grant in the present-day Otay Mesa area, extended along the Otay River, just west of Lower Otay Reservoir
  • Otay Ranch of Stephen Birch - southbayhistoricalsociety. org
    1829 Otay Rancho was the property of Doña Magdalena Estudillo, whose brother, Don José Antonio, was grantee of the adjoining Janal Rancho Though the record is not clear, it is probable that the grant, either all or in part, was made by Governor Echeandía with that of the Janal in 1829
  • Magdalena Estudillo : Family tree by Tim DOWLING (tdowling) - Geneanet
    Discover the family tree of Magdalena Estudillo for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry
  • The Estudillo Family - San Diego History Center
    José Antonio Estudillo, who built his home at the south end of the plaza about 1828, was the son of the then captain of the presidio, José María Estudillo In 1828 José María Estudillo was just ending a military career of thirty-three years during which he had served his king at Loreto in Baja California, Monterey and San Diego
  • Estudillo family of California — Grokipedia
    Estudillo retired from active duty around 1829 and died on April 8, 1830, in San Diego, where he was buried the following day in the presidio chapel [5]
  • Rancho Otay Explained
    Rancho Otay was a 6658acres Mexican land grant in present-day San Diego County, California, given in 1829 by Governor José María de Echeandía to Magdelena Estudillo [1] The grant in the present-day Otay Mesa area, extended along the Otay River, just west of Lower Otay Reservoir
  • Rancho Otay - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
    Rancho Otay was a 6,658-acre (26 94 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day San Diego County, California given in 1829 by Governor Pío Pico to Magdelena Estudillo The grant in the present-day Otay Mesa area, extended along the Otay River, just west of Lower Otay Reservoir
  • Estudillo family of California - Wikipedia
    He built the Casa de Estudillo of San Diego, a National Historical Landmark During an 1823 expedition through the Coachella Valley, he first recorded the existence of thermal springs near modern-day Palm Springs, California [5][4]
  • Otay Valley - sunnycv. com
    1829 - Gov Echeandía granted to María Magdalena Estudillo the Otay Rancho of 6,657 98 acres, and the adjoining Janal Rancho of one square league (4,439 acres) to her brother Jose Antonio Estudillo





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