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BLOCK 12
Lot 24
Official Map of the City of Saint Augustine, Florida, June 12, 1923.
District No. 4. Block 12, Lot 24
1764 Puente Map and Key D #65
Juan Martfn de Carmona, tabby house 2* varas north/south and 65 varas
east/west
JUAN MARTfN CARMONA was a:native of Seville, Spain. The son of
Manuel de Carmona and Inez Ximenes, he married Antonia Rodriguez,
the daughter of Francisco Rodriguez and Alphonaa San Jurge in 1744.
She was a native of Saint Augustine.
Cathedral Parish Records, Saint Augustine, LFloridal p. 206.
1764 List of Properties Sold by Puente to Fish and Others in 1764, Papeles
de Cuba, Legajo 372, Seville, Spain.
Carmona does not appear.
1765 Moncrief Map
Captain Rainsford
1784 East Florida Papers, Library of Congress, Escrituras, 1784-1787, reel
169, bundle 366, p. 82v. Washington D.C. Microfilm copy at P. K.
Yonge Library of Floriaa History, University of Florida, Gainesville.
Translated brief at Saint Augustine Historical Society.
Sale Nov. 22 Win. Slater agent of Robert Johnston--Pedro Josef
Salcedo lot on George St. fronting east and the back west. Bounded
west by Spanish st., south by heirs of Raymundo Alonso de Arribas;
north, by Jayme Clac (Diego Clark?) also 3 houses /of mamposteria
and wood] on same lot fronting on George St., uninhabitable, bought by
said Johnson in 1783 from Leonard Cecil. (Several documents accompanying-
one certificate of Howard that in 1767 British Govt. granted to Andrew
Rainsford lot and buildings known as No. 3 Rainsford Block, containing
6/10 of an Acre, its east side forming part of George St., north
skirting vacant land, west Spanish st., and south on vacant lots. Aug. 1,
1770, sold at auction to Thomas Stone, by court order to pay Rainsford's
debts; Stone sold to Leonard Cecil on March 19, 1783. April 1783 Cecil
sold to Robert Johnston. (#100, #101, #102 Quesada)
1788 Rocque Map and Key Block 7 #45
House of thin wall of tabby (Tabique de ostion) and some masonry, in
fair condition, owned by Don Pedro Josef Salcedo; with deed and land
that it cites.
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Lot 24
(cont.)
1790 Quesada Square # 12 #101
Houses and lots of Pedro Salcedo with deed (#100, #101, #102)
1792 PEDRO JOSEF SALCEDO, a native of Minorca, was Regular Captain of the
Royal Copps of the Artillery and Commandant of the detachment stationed
in Saint Augustine. He married Maria Dolores Galam or Maria Rodriguez
Galan on March 20, 1785 in Havana. On April 20, 1786, recognition
of his marriage is recorded in the Cathedral Parish Records. Full
translation is in the Canova transcripts pages 3 and 4, 1784-1801,
White Marriages.
Cathedral Parish Records, Saint Augustine, /Floridaj; 1793 Census, p. 33.
1792 East Florida Papers, Library of Congress, Escrituras, 1791-1792, reel
170, bundle 368, p. 444 v. Washington D.C. Microfilm copy at P.K.
Yonge Library of Florida History, University of Florida, Gainesville.
Translated brief at Saint Augustine Historical Society.
Sale, May 24. P. J. Salcedo-Marfa Triay house and lot 14 yds.
frontage and same in depth; bounded north by Antonio Ursina jUsina/;
south by another house of Salcedo's; west by Spanish Street; east by
Saint George Street. Bought of Wm. Slater as agent of Robert Johnston
Nov. 22, 1784.
1803 List of Appraisals Block 12, # 101
Houses of Don Pedro Salcedo, and lots with deeds (#100, 101, 102).
1804 East Florida Papers, Library of Congress, Escrituras, 180 804, reel
171, bundle 374, p. 398 v. Washington D.C. Microfilm copg at P.K.
Yonge Library of Florida History, University of Florida, Gainesville.
Translated brief at Saint Augustine Historical Society.
April 11. Marfa Triay widow to my son Juan Triay a house of stone on
Saint George Street which bounds it east, south house and lot of heirs
of Don Pedro Salcedo, Cpptain of Royal Guards, north house and lot of
heirs of Antonio Usina, west Spanish Street, north and south 14 varas
side from one street to the other, formerly bought from Captain Don
Pedro Salcedo by deed 24th May, 1792. L/101,
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Lot 24
East Florida Papers, Library of Congress, Records of Testamentary
Proceedings, 1756-1821, reel l45, bundle 317, no. 31, p. 7.
Washington D.C. Microfilm copy at P.K. Yonge Library of Florida
History, University of Florida, Gainesville. Translated brief at
Saint Augustine Historical Society.
Estate of Juan Triay. Dec. 5. Inventory includes : first, house
of Mamposteria with lot and arboleda /grove] on Saint George Street
bounded north by another of the heirs of Raphael /intonio?I Usina,
on the south by another of Pablo Sabate, east said street, west
Spanish Street. Valued at 337 pesos. Inherited by Barbara Triay
Pacety (daughter).
Clements Survey
John Triay
Andrew Pacetti
Original claimant (1800)
Present claimant
Official City Map and Supplement to
Block 12, lot 24
J. PV M. G. Carrera
Joyce Elizabeth Harman
Historian
Historic Saint Augustine
Preservation Board
June, 1971
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