Generation Three: Pablo Antonio Ramos and Ocissa
Pablo Antonio Ramos first married a Saclan woman named Agripina Rurucsmain (SFD-B: 01543) on 15 December 1804 at Mission Dolores. She died just two years later in 1806. They had no children.
Skipping ahead, Pablo Antonio’s third marriage was to Barbara Motus (SFD-B: 04051) from the Omiomi tribelet north of the San Francisco Peninsula. The couple had five children. All three daughters, the earliest born in 1820, died by 1826. Their two sons, Jose de la Trinidad (SFD-B: 06500) and Jose Antonio Ramon (SFD-B: 06523), along with their parents, do not appear in any records after 1829.
Skipping ahead, Pablo Antonio’s third marriage was to Barbara Motus (SFD-B: 04051) from the Omiomi tribelet north of the San Francisco Peninsula. The couple had five children. All three daughters, the earliest born in 1820, died by 1826. Their two sons, Jose de la Trinidad (SFD-B: 06500) and Jose Antonio Ramon (SFD-B: 06523), along with their parents, do not appear in any records after 1829.
Pablo Antonio was married a second time at Mission Dolores on 30 October 1807 to Maria Agueda Ocissa (SFD-B:01651) from the Saclan tribe east of the Oakland Hills in present day Moraga and Lafayette.
Agueda Ocissa was baptized 30 December 1794 at Mission Dolores at the age of four. Her father, Eufrosino Cacnucché,(SFD-B: 01553) which translates to “Peregrin Falcon,” was not married to Agueda Ocissa’s mother, Heliodora Copitate (SFD-B:01577) but to another Saclan woman. Heliodora Copitate, on the other hand, married Heliodoro Ylupaché (SFD-B:001579) on 18 December 1794 (SFD-M:00424).
Pablo Antonio Ramos and Agueda Ocissa had two children: Ursula Hilariona (SFD-B:03637) who died at three years of age, and Maria Leandra Ventura Ramos who was baptized 14 March 1811 at Mission Dolores (SFD:04179). Leandra Ventura Ramos is the only surviving Ramytush Ohlone known to have living descendants in the present. Leandra Ventura Ramos is one-half Bay Miwok (Saclan), one-fourth Ohlone (Ramaytush), and one-fourth Spanish.
A carpenter by trade, Pablo along with several other skilled laborers moved to Sonoma in 1823 to build Mission San Francisco Solano. The family remained there for a couple of years, during which time Leandra Ramos met and married Rafael Robles. After the building was completed, Pablo Antonio Ramos and family returned to Mission San Francisco.
Agueda Ocissa was baptized 30 December 1794 at Mission Dolores at the age of four. Her father, Eufrosino Cacnucché,(SFD-B: 01553) which translates to “Peregrin Falcon,” was not married to Agueda Ocissa’s mother, Heliodora Copitate (SFD-B:01577) but to another Saclan woman. Heliodora Copitate, on the other hand, married Heliodoro Ylupaché (SFD-B:001579) on 18 December 1794 (SFD-M:00424).
Pablo Antonio Ramos and Agueda Ocissa had two children: Ursula Hilariona (SFD-B:03637) who died at three years of age, and Maria Leandra Ventura Ramos who was baptized 14 March 1811 at Mission Dolores (SFD:04179). Leandra Ventura Ramos is the only surviving Ramytush Ohlone known to have living descendants in the present. Leandra Ventura Ramos is one-half Bay Miwok (Saclan), one-fourth Ohlone (Ramaytush), and one-fourth Spanish.
A carpenter by trade, Pablo along with several other skilled laborers moved to Sonoma in 1823 to build Mission San Francisco Solano. The family remained there for a couple of years, during which time Leandra Ramos met and married Rafael Robles. After the building was completed, Pablo Antonio Ramos and family returned to Mission San Francisco.