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- Juan Bautista Rogers Cooper (born John Rogers Cooper on September 11, 1791, Alderney, British Channel Islands – June 2, 1872, San Francisco, California) was a 19th-century pioneer of California, who held British, Mexican, and finally American citizenship. Raised in Massachusetts in a maritime family, he came to the Mexican territory of Alta California as master of the ship Rover, and was a pioneer of Monterey, California, when it was the capital of the territory. He converted to Catholicism, became a Mexican citizen, married the daughter of the Mexican territorial governor, and acquired extensive land holdings in the area prior to the Mexican–American War. (en)
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- Alderney, Guernsey, UK (en)
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- John B. R. Cooper in 1850 (en)
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- (en)
- William Rogers (en)
- Amelia (en)
- Ana Maria Guadalupe (en)
- George Howard Vallejo (en)
- Guadalupe Francisca (en)
- Henry Baptiste Guillermo (en)
- Juan Bautista Guillermo (en)
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- San Francisco, California, USA (en)
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- Early Monterey, California pioneer (en)
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- Juan Bautista Rogers Cooper (en)
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- Sea captain, trader, merchant, rancher, landowner (en)
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- Thomas Cooper and Elizabeth Anne Rogers Larkin (en)
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- St. Mary’s Cathedral, San Francisco, California (en)
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- Maria Jerónima de la Encarnación Vallejo (en)
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- Juan Bautista Rogers Cooper (born John Rogers Cooper on September 11, 1791, Alderney, British Channel Islands – June 2, 1872, San Francisco, California) was a 19th-century pioneer of California, who held British, Mexican, and finally American citizenship. Raised in Massachusetts in a maritime family, he came to the Mexican territory of Alta California as master of the ship Rover, and was a pioneer of Monterey, California, when it was the capital of the territory. He converted to Catholicism, became a Mexican citizen, married the daughter of the Mexican territorial governor, and acquired extensive land holdings in the area prior to the Mexican–American War. (en)
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- Juan Bautista Rogers Cooper (en)
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