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Francisco Dumetz

Franciscan missionary date of b. unknown; d. Jan. 14, 1811

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Dumetz, FRANCISCO, date of b. unknown; d. January 14, 1811. He was a native of Mallorca (Majorca), Spain, where he entered the Franciscan Order. In May, 1770, he went to Mexico with forty-eight other Franciscans to join the famous Franciscan missionary college of San Fernando in the City of Mexico. On volunteering for the Indian missions, he was sent to California in October, 1770. Sailing from San Blas, Jalisco, with ten friars in January, 1771, he reached Monterey in May and was assigned to Mission San Diego. In May, 1772, he was transferred to Mission San Carlos, and in May, 1782, was appointed for Mission San Buenaventura, where he continued his unostentatious labors for the Indians until August, 1797, when he was directed to found Mission San Fernando. Father Dumetz remained there from its founding on September 8 to the end of 1805, except during 1803 and 1804 when apparently he resided at San Gabriel. From January, 1806, to the time of his death, Father Dumetz was stationed at San Gabriel. His remains were buried in the mission church on January 15. Dumetz was the last of the pioneer friars who did so much for California, where he toiled without interruption for forty years.

ZEPHYRIN ENGELHARDT


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