Robert Decatur Israel

  • American

Captain Robert D Israel is one of the few real pioneers still living [in 1907]. He is a native of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Served in the Mexican War, in the Second Division, in the Rifles, and saw much hard service. Immediately after being mustered out, in 1848, he came to San Diego. He lived at Old Town several years, engaged in blacksmithing, keeping a saloon, and doing contracting with his brother, Joseph H Israel. He became keeper of the lighthouse on June 14, 1871, and served until January 6, 1892. He was orderly sergeant in the Garra campaign and in charge of the firing squad which executed that brave man. He served as policeman and jailor in the early 50's, in 1858 was Justice of the peace, and in 1865 school trustee. He married Maria Arcadia Alipis, daughter of Damasio and Juana Machado de Alipas, Their children are: Henry C, Joseph P ( died young), Robert L, and Joseph P, second. Since 1895 he has lived in Coronado. His memory is clear and his stories of early days most interesting and valuable. - [from Smythe, William Ellsworth. History of San Diego, 1542-1908. San Diego: History Co, 1907 (page 276).]


Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1847/09/13 Chapultepec Castle is taken by United States forces during the Battle of Chapultepec of the Mexican-American War. American Soldier Chapultepec Castle Mexico City
1852/08/05 Padre Juan Holbein celebrates the joining of Maria Arcadia Alipas and Robert Decatur Israel in the sacrament of Holy Matrimony. Groom Estudillo House San Diego, CA
1891/03/23 Keeper Robert Israel closes the old lighthouse and moves his family to the new one closer to the sea. Work Old Point Loma Lighthouse San Diego, CA
1891/03/23 Keeper Robert Israel closes the old lighthouse and moves his family to the new one closer to the sea. Work Old Point Loma Lighthouse Cabrillo National Monument
1908/01/12 Robert Decatur Israel dies. He is buried in grave No 74, post section five, of the Rosecrans National Cemetery. Died
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