José M. Covarrubias Explained

José M. Covarrubias
Birth Date: 1809
Birth Place:France
Death Place:Santa Barbara, California
Office:Mayor of Santa Barbara
Term Start:1853
Term End:1854
Predecessor:Isaac J. Sparks
Successor:Joaquín de la Guerra
Office1:Member of the California State Assembly
Term Start1:January 2, 1860
Term End1:January 6, 1862
Constituency1:2nd district
Term Start2:January 1, 1855
Term End2:January 5, 1857
Constituency2:2nd district
Term Start3:January 3, 1853
Term End3:January 2, 1854
Constituency3:3rd district
Term Start4:January 6, 1851
Term End4:November 6, 1852
Constituency4:3rd district
Term Start5:December 17, 1849
Term End5:April 26, 1850
Constituency5:Santa Barbara district
Party:Democratic
Children:8
Residence:Covarrubias Adobe

José María Covarrubias (– April 1, 1870) was a Californio politician and a signer of the Californian Constitution in 1849.[1] He served as Mayor of Santa Barbara from 1853 to 1854, and represented the city in the California State Assembly for several terms between 1849 and 1862.[2]

Life

Covarrubias born to a Spanish family from France that emigrated to Mexico in 1818. He came to California in 1834. Covarrubias became Pío Pico's private secretary in 1845.

He married Domingo Carrillo's daughter María in 1834. They lived in Covarrubias Adobe a California Historical Landmark in Santa Barbara, California.

In the 1830s Domingo Carrillo was a leader of the Presidio of Santa Barbara and married to Concepción Pico Carrillo (Jan. 09, 1797 -?).[3] Concepción and Domingo married on October 14, 1810, Concepción is the sister of Pío Pico, the last governor of Alta California.[4]

He served as the delegate for San Luis Obispo to the California Constitutional Convention of 1849 and was a signer of the Californian Constitution.

References

  1. Web site: Jose M. Covarrubias . Join California . 13 October 2024.
  2. Web site: The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Courtni to Cowal. politicalgraveyard.com. 2015-05-30. Lawrence. Kestenbaum.
  3. https://schwaldfamily.org/getperson.php?personID=I14457&tree=RodSchwald chwaldfamily.org, Concepción Pico Carrillo
  4. https://www.sbhistorical.org/the-casa-covarrubias/ sbhistorical.org, The Casa Covarrubias