Lived with his family in San Diego in 1827. Probably a cousin or brother to Jose Raymundo Carrillo. Family records show he died in 1836. aka: middle name "Victor". Native of Lower California and a cousin of José Raimundo. Was living as a retired soldier at San Diego in 1827. He is said to have been a good performer on the violin, and was once put in the stocks by Capt. Ruiz because the latter thought him too slow in tuning up to play his favorite tune. He died before 1840. His widow was María Ignacia Lopez, and their sons were Joaquin, Julio, and José Ramon. The daughters, Josefa, whose elopement with Henry D. Fitch has been narrated; Francisca Benicia, wife of Gen. M. G. Vallejo; María de la Luz, wife of Salvador Vallejo; Ramona, wife of Romualdo Pacheco and later of John Wilson, who lived in San Francisco; Mabel Pacheco, who was married to Will. Tevis; Juana, and Felecidad, wife of Victor Castro.
Married in the Chapel of the Presidio in San Diego.
Witnesses were:
Senior Jose Sanchez
Ygnacio Martinez y
Sgt. Joaquin Arce.