Juan María Marrón (February 8, 1808 – September 17, 1853) was an early settler of San Diego, California.
Marrón served as the first alcade of the Pueblo de San Diego during 1 January 1835 – 1836.
[1][2] Marrón was granted Rancho Agua Hedionda in 1842, which is in the southern coastal part of present-day Carlsbad.
Once incident was related by Richard F. Pourade in The Silver Dons: Later Rancho Agua Hedionda was acquired and held by the Kelly family for many years.
Marrón died in 1853 and is buried in El Campo Santo Catholic Cemetery in Old Town San Diego.