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Miguel de Pedrorena
Portrait held by the Doheny Library at the University of Southern California
Acting Alcalde of San Diego
In office
1846
Personal details
Born1808
Madrid, Spain
DiedMarch 21, 1850(1850-03-21) (aged 41–42)
San Diego, California Territory, U.S.
Spouse
María Antonia Estudillo
(m. 1841)
Children4
ResidenceCasa de Pedrorena de Altamirano
ProfessionRanchero, 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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