Calvillo, María del Carmen (1765–1856)
Calvillo, María del Carmen (1765–1856)
Mexican rancher. Name variations: Doña María del Carmen Calvillo; Maria Calvillo. Born María del Carmen Calvillo, July 9, 1765, at the Villa of San Fernando de Béxar (now San Antonio, Texas); died Jan 15, 1856; eldest of 6 children of Francisco Xavier Calvillo and Antonia de Arocha; m. Juan Gavino de la Trinidad Delgado (helped overthrow the Spanish in 1811–14), c. 1781 (sep. c. 1814); children: Juan Bautista and José Anacleto; (adopted) Juan José, María Concepción Gortari, and Antonio Durán.
Inherited Rancho de las Cabras (now Rancho de las Cabras State Historic Site, April 15, 1814); could shoot expertly and rope as well as the men; increased land holdings, and built an extensive irrigation system, a granary and sugar mill; held ownership of the land until her death; passed the property on to 2 of her adopted children, María and Antonio.