Portrait held by the Doheny Library at the University of Southern California
Acting Alcalde of San Diego
In office 1846
Personal details
Born
1808 Madrid, Spain
Died
March 21, 1850(1850-03-21) (aged 41–42) San Diego, California Territory, U.S.
Spouse
María Antonia Estudillo
(m. 1841)
Children
4
Residence
Casa de Pedrorena de Altamirano
Profession
Ranchero, merchant
Don Miguel de Pedrorena (c. 1808–March 21, 1850) was a Spanish-born Californio ranchero, merchant, and a signer of the California Constitution in 1849. He also served briefly as acting Alcalde of San Diego (mayor).
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