Comicranga

As a young widow, she married Scottish immigrant Hugo Reid, who became a naturalized Mexican citizen.

[4] Following the Spanish establishment of Mission San Gabriel in 1771, the colonists gradually drew villagers away from surrounding settlements.

Villagers worked in de facto slave conditions that third-party observers at Mission San Gabriel viewed with repulsion.

One missionary at Mission San Gabriel reported that three out of every four children born died before reaching the age of two.

[1] After an approved marriage to an indio chosen by the Franciscan fathers, she and her husband were granted a small portion of land.

This passed to her at his death, and she was notable for receiving a larger land grant, Rancho Huerta de Cuati, in the Mexican era for her service to the mission.

The village was connected to the Chumash (pictured with a tomol ) through marriage ties.