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    Tiburcio Vásquez was born in Monterey, Alta California, Mexico (present-day California, United States) on April 11, 1835 to José Hermenegildo Vásquez...
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  • José Tiburcio Serrizuela (born 1962), Argentine football (soccer) defender Tibúrcio Spannocchi (1541–1609), Spanish military engineer Tiburcio Vásquez (1835–1875)...
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  • painter Domingo Vásquez (1846–1909), president of Honduras 1893–1894 Eric Vasquez (born 1982), American soccer player Fabio Vásquez Castaño (1940–2019)...
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    the town blacksmith. Tiburcio Vásquez was a Californio bandido that was active in California from 1854 to 1874. Tiburcio Vásquez was born in the home...
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  • northern section of the city of Half Moon Bay. José Tiburcio Vásquez (1795–1862), son of Jose Tiburcio Vásquez and Maria Antonia Bojorquez was born in the Pueblo...
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    began speaking Spanish and inter-marrying with other tribes. In 1874, Tiburcio Vásquez, one of California's most notorious Mexican bandidos, used these rocks...
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  • County. There, Procopio met and teamed up with the notorious Tiburcio Vásquez. Procopio and Vásquez robbed a Visalia stagecoach near Soap Lake in July 1871...
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    at the Diamond View Ranch in Agua Dulce. Vasquez Rocks got its name from the famous bandit Tiburcio Vásquez who used them as a hideout. Most recently...
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    Jose, Vásquez was executed there on March 19, 1875. The Vásquez Tree, that stood under the 21-Mile House, was named as a tribute to Tiburcio Vásquez. The...
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    stops along it. In one incident in July 1873, notorious highwayman Tiburcio Vásquez robbed Twenty-One Mile House, a hostel named for its location 21 miles...
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