De Haro was born in Mexico and was the owner of the Galindo ranch, which included Lake Merced and portions of northern San Mateo County. He had twin sons, Francisco and Ramon, who were murdered on June 28, 1846 near San Rafael, California, along with Jose de los Berreyesa. Kit Carson (and potentially other men) shot the 19 year olds and their uncle in cold blood at the direction of John C. Fremont.
De Haro is buried at Mission Dolores in San Francisco.
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De Haro was born in Mexico and was the owner of the Galindo ranch, which included Lake Merced and portions of northern San Mateo County. He had twin sons, Francisco and Ramon, who were murdered on June 28, 1846 near San Rafael, California, along with Jose de los Berreyesa. Kit Carson (and potentially other men) shot the 19 year olds and their uncle in cold blood at the direction of John C. Fremont.
De Haro is buried at Mission Dolores in San Francisco.
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