Don Santiago Dauphin

I represent Don Santiago Dauphin, a blanco man born in Pensacola. In an 1811 bill of sale in which I sold my grant of Lot 227 in Pensacola to E.A. Sierra, I was described as “chief of the Foresters of this Place.”

At the time of the 1820 census of Pensacola, I was 50 years old, single, and living in the household of my brother-in-law, Don Eugenio A. Sierra, a surgeon. My occupation is listed as Guide. My death is recorded in the burial records of St. Michael’s parish: February 7, 1845, at about 80 years of age.

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Race White
Sex Male
Birthdate ca. 1770
Birthplace Pensacola
Age in 1821 51
Marital Status Single
Occupation in 1821 Guide
Address in 1821 Plaza of Pensacola
Sources 1, 148, 176