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Domitilla (Aguilar) Kincaid gravesite, California

Updated Jan 21, 2025
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Domitilla (Aguilar) Kincaid gravesite, California
Domitilla AGUILAR Kincaid headstone in Ellis Ranch Cemetery, Descanso CA: This is the tombstone and gravesite of my GGGrandmother, and daughter of Spanish Pioneers Gavino and Antonia Aguilar of Descanso, CA and Spain. Gavino's father was Rosario Aguilar and one of his brothers was Blase Aguilar, also of the area. When Gavino died suddenly (murdered) his estate did not pass to his widow, but to the family of his eldest daughter Ysidora Aguilar ELLIS, wife of a very accomplished businessman, rancher, and property owner of the area. The stone sits in the National Monument Registered cemetery "Ellis Family Ranch Cemetery" in Descanso, CA near San Diego.
Date & Place: at Ellis Family Ranch Cemetery in Descanso, San Diego County, California 91916, United States
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Domitilla (Aguilar) Kincaid
Domitilla Aguilar had six children. The youngest child was an infant when Domitilla, died suddenly in Los Angeles, of Galloping Tuberculosis. On their mother's death, no other family or the father was present, so her children were taken to an orphanage. The tiny (youngest) child with no apparent family was adopted out almost immediately. The remaining 5 children were, shortly there after, collected by their hispanic grandparents, Gavino and Antonia Aguilar, a ranching family, from East San Diego County and a tiny place called Descanso, CA. They arrived by wagon (a two day trip) and collect the remaining children, and the body of their daughter, and returned home. Their daughter, Donitilla, was buried in the family cemetery as Domitilla Kincaid. Her husband, E.O. Kincaid (Elam Orson) was living and farming in San Joaquin County at the time. The remaining 5 children were immediately baptized Catholic together (there is a photo) and raised together by their Aguilar grandparents. It is not known if the youngest infant adopted out ever learned of, or visited her remarkable latino roots. The Aguilars were Spanish Pioneers to California with ties to Mission San Juan Capistrano and significant California History in East San Diego County, even preceding Statehood.
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