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'''Arnaldo Guillemard''' (alternately '''Arnauld''' and '''Arnauldo''') was a Spanish lieutenant in Pensacola at the time of its transfer to the United States in [[1821]]. He was married to Marie Josepha de Villiers, daughter of Captain [[Marcos de Villiers]]. Records show him purchasing a 40' by 170' lot from [[Joaquin Barela]] in July 1804<ref>http://memory.loc.gov/ll/llsp/031/0200/02070196.tif</ref> and later receiving a land grant of 80' by 230'8" in March 1810<ref>http://memory.loc.gov/ll/llsp/031/0100/01970186.tif</ref>. | '''Arnaldo Guillemard''' (alternately '''Arnauld''' and '''Arnauldo''') was a Spanish lieutenant in Pensacola at the time of its transfer to the United States in [[1821]]. He was married to Marie Josepha de Villiers, daughter of Captain [[Marcos de Villiers]]. Records show him purchasing a 40' by 170' lot from [[Joaquin Barela]] in July 1804<ref>http://memory.loc.gov/ll/llsp/031/0200/02070196.tif</ref> and later receiving a land grant of 80' by 230'8" in March 1810<ref>http://memory.loc.gov/ll/llsp/031/0100/01970186.tif</ref>. | ||