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Castro
[edit]The children of Joaquin Isidro de Castro and Maria Botiler (17?? - 17?? )[1] | |||
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Name | Birth/Death | Married | Notes |
Jose Mariano Castro | 17?? - 1828 | Josefa Romero | Grantee of Rancho Las Animas |
Jose Joaquin Castro | 17?? - 18?? | Grantee of Rancho San Andreas | |
Francisco María Castro | 1775–1831 | María Gabriela Berreyesa Castro | Grantee of Rancho San Pablo |
Francisco Antonio Castro | 17?? - 18?? | ||
Carlos Antonio Castro | 17?? - 18?? | ||
Ana Castro | 17?? - 18?? | ||
Maria Castro | 17?? - 18?? | ||
Maria MArtina Castro | 17?? - 18?? |
Rancho Napa
[edit]Land Case No.[note 1] | Claimant | Size[note 2] | Land Case No.[note 3] | Claimant | Size[note 4] |
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66 ND | Lyman Bartlett | 680 acres (2.8 km2) | 120 ND | George N. Cornwell | 600 acres (2.4 km2) |
67 ND | Joseph P. Thompson | 605 acres (2.4 km2) | 122 ND | Horace Inghram | 74 acres (0.3 km2) |
71 ND | Julius K. Rose | 595 acres (2.4 km2) | 123 ND | Charles E. Hart and Edward McGarry | 470 acres (1.9 km2) |
76 ND | James McNeil | 450 acres (1.8 km2) | 139 ND | Archibald A. Ritchie | 150 acres (0.6 km2) |
78 ND | Lilburn Boggs | 680 acres (2.8 km2) | 141 ND | Ann McDonald, Actemisia Pyatt, Eliza Smith, and James Smith Mar | 283 acres (1.1 km2) |
79 ND | William H. Osborne | 259 acres (1.0 km2) | 146 ND | James M Harbin | 665 acres (2.7 km2) |
109 ND | Nathan Coombs | 325 acres (1.3 km2) | 149 ND | Otto H. Frank | 8,365 acres (33.9 km2) |
110 ND | J. R. McCoombs | 486 acres (2.0 km2) | 169 ND | John E. Brown | 647 acres (2.6 km2) |
111 ND | Hannah McCombs | 101 acres (0.4 km2) | 212 ND | Johnson Horrell | 460 acres (1.9 km2) |
112 ND | H. G. Langley | 680 acres (2.8 km2) | 225 ND | Salvador Vallejo | 3,179 acres (12.9 km2) |
114 ND | L. D. Brown and R. S. Randall | 640 acres (2.6 km2) | 241 ND | John Love | 101 acres (0.4 km2) |
116 ND | A. Farley | 89 acres (0.4 km2) | 261 ND | William Keely | 46 acres (0.2 km2) |
117 ND | Angus L. Boggs | 320 acres (1.3 km2) | 313 ND | Eben Knight | 100 acres (0.4 km2) |
118 ND | John Truebody | 770 acres (3.1 km2) | 393 ND | Ogden and Wise | 637 acres (2.6 km2) |
Contra Costa County, California
During the era when California was a province of independent Mexico, the following 12 ranchos were granted between 1836 and 1846 in Contra Costa County
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Janss Corporation
[edit]Nearly a century later, (1907), Jacob Stern, a Fullerton resident and owner of portions of the former Yorba lands, sold a large area to the Janss Corporation. The Janss Corporation subdivided this property and named the new town "Yorba Linda". "Yorba" after the early land grant family and "Linda" meaning pretty in Spanish. The Janss Corporation began selling its Yorba Linda subdivisions emphasizing its agricultural potential and offering parcels of land for $150 an acre. ++++++++++ The land eventually passed on to other family members, and Porfirio Yorba sold it in 1907. After changing hands another three times, the Yorba land turned over to the Janss Investment Co. of Los Angeles, which completed plans for development in 1909. The original town was smaller than today; much of the eastern portion of Yorba Linda has been annexed through the years.
The Janss Co. developed Yorba Linda as a family community. Indeed, every property deed contained a condition prohibiting owners from selling alcoholic beverages on the property. If they did, the land would revert to the Janss Co. That rule remained until a 1933 US constitutional amendment repealed Prohibition. +++++ The land eventually passed on to other family members, and Porfirio Yorba sold it in 1907. After changing hands another three times, the Yorba land turned over to the Janss Investment Co. of Los Angeles, which completed plans for development in 1909. The original town was smaller than today; much of the eastern portion of Yorba Linda has been annexed through the years.
The Janss Co. developed Yorba Linda as a family community. Indeed, every property deed contained a condition prohibiting owners from selling alcoholic beverages on the property. If they did, the land would revert to the Janss Co. That rule remained until a 1933 US constitutional amendment repealed Prohibition.
http://www.yorbalindahistory.org Janss Investment Company Advertisement for Yorba Linda 1910
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Janss
[edit]Owensmouth was then known as the “baby” town of San Fernando Valley in 1912. This was mainly because of its booming population and the relatively recent founding of the town. Canoga Park’s developers then used the image of a baby-delivering stork in their promotional materials. They also presented The Stork Plaque, symbolizing the birth of Owensmouth, to prospective buyers on the opening day of land sales in the new town. On March 30, 1912, the town was founded by the major developer, Janss Corporations. Eventually the town was incorporated to the city of Los Angeles. This was mainly because the town’s water supply had been severely compromised when Owensmouth Water Tower was lost due to fire. The Town was annexed by Los Angeles on February 26, 1917.
Owensmouth Lankershim Van Nuys tract west end of SF valey
In March of 1912, with the founding of the farming community of Owensmouth, this territory became part of the West Valley's land boom. Two railroads came through the community and General H.G. Otis and M.H. Sherman joined the janss Investment Company backers to develop the area.
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La Ballona
[edit]Grantee | Share | Heir | Fraction |
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Augustin Machado | 0.304 | Estate of Augustin Machado | 17/56 |
Ynacio Machado | 0.240 | Andres, José Antonio, Rafael, Cristoval Machado | 7/32 |
Francisco and Dal. Machado | 1/48 | ||
Tomas Talamantes | 0.250 | John D. Young | 1/8 |
George Ad. Sanford | 1/16 | ||
Elenda Young et al. | 1/16 | ||
Felipe Talamantes | 0.207 | Laurinao Talamantes | 1/48 |
Manuel Valenzuela | 1/48 | ||
Macedonio Aguilar | 3/32 | ||
Benina Talamantes | 1/84 | ||
Gregoria Talamantes | 1/84 | ||
Tomasa Talamantes | 1/84 | ||
Pedro Talamantes | 1/84 | ||
Jacinto Talamantes | 1/84 | ||
Jesus Talamantes | 1/84 |
Robert D. Faquhar
[edit]Project | Date | Address | Location |
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Harvey Mudd and Richard Rogers residence | Beverly Hills | ||
Robert Rogers residence | Beverly Hills | ||
Florence Brown residence | Bel Air | ||
Charles Quinn residence | Holmby Hills | ||
Roy Jones House | 1907 | 130 Adelaide Drive | Santa Monica |
Washington School | 1908 | 4th Street | Santa Monica |
E.R. Kellam Residence | 1908 | 1250 S. Orange Grove | Pasadena |
Herman Blumenthal | 1908 | corner of Washington and Wilton | Los Angeles |
J. P. Story Residence | 1909 | 1375 Ridge Way | Pasadena |
R. A. Rowan Residence | 1911 | 1177 Hillside Drive | Pasadena |
Lindley-Scott House | 1911 | 720 East Foothill Boulevard | Azusa |
Eugene H. Bragg Residence | 1912 | 908 Oakgrove Avenue | Pasadena |
Chateau Bradbury for Minerva Polk dau of Col LL Bradbury | 1912 | 2232 California Avenue | Duarte |
James and Caroline Whittlesey / Robert Farquhar House | 1937 | 7728 Lookout Dr. | La Jolla |
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1937
Miss T. H. Graham's Home, Pasadena, Robert D. Farquhar, architect
American Country Houses of To-day by Samuel Howe
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Abel Stearns
[edit]A great drought in 1861 ruined Sterns and the lands went to San Francisco capitalists. The new owners organized the Los Angeles-San Bernardino Lands Company and put Stearns Ranchos on the market at prices ranging from $2 to $10 per acre.
-- Stearns gave this to a young lady for her wedding gift; Total 364,534 acres.
Rancho | Size | Date Acquired | County |
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Los Alamitos | 23,027 acres (93 km2) | ||
Jurupa | 33,819 acres (137 km2) | ||
La Laguna | 13,339 acres (54 km2) | ||
Los Coyotes | 48,806 acres (198 km2) | ||
La Habra | 6,699 acres (27 km2) | ||
La Bolsa Chica | 8,107 acres (33 km2) | ||
Las Bolsas | 33,460 acres (135 km2) | ||
Canon de Santa Ana | 35,971 acres (146 km2) | ||
??? Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana 63,000??? Rancho Cañón de Santa Ana 13,328 | |||
San Juan Cajón de Santa Ana | 19,000 acres (77 km2) | ||
Las Bolsas Grandes y Chicas | 44,440 acres (180 km2) | ||
La Sierra | 17,787 acres (72 km2) | ||
Guadalupe | 43,682 acres (177 km2) | ||
San Rafael | 36,403 acres (147 km2) | ||
La Merced | 2,364 acres (10 km2) | ||
Guajome | 2,219 acres (9 km2) |
BERNADO YORBA
[edit]EL REFUGIO: THE WEST SANTA ANA HOME OF DOMINGO YORBA AND JOSE ANDRES SEPULVEDA
Domingo de La Resurreccion Yorba (1826 - 1889) inherited El Refugio, in what is now West Santa Ana, from his father, Jose Antonio Yorba II, after his death on January 19, 1849. Five years later, in 1854, Domingo sold his house and his interest in the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana to Jose Andres Sepulveda - the owner of Rancho San Joaquin. Terry Stephenson says "The Sepulveda ranch house, called El Refugio...was the gathering place for many a fiesta, many a rodeo, and many a fandango."
El Refugio,(the Refuge), the elaborate adobe haciendas and acreage he had purchased from Domingo Yorba about 1854. El Refugio was located near present day First and Sullivan Streets in west Santa Ana.
++++++++ He married his first wife Maria de Jesus Alvarado in 1819. After her death he married Felipa Dominguez in 1829, and her death Andrea Elizalde (Avila). [4] [5]
In 1858, At the age of 57, Bernardo Yorba died leaving behind a large and prosperous rancho and twenty children. [6]
Real estate consisted of Rancho La Sierra Rancho Cañón de Santa Ana; Cajon de Santa Anita???; Rancho de San Antonio - house. Rancho El Rincon???;
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- ^ Dale Pitt, 1977,Los Angeles A to Z (see Janss Investment Company), University of California Press, ISBN:9780520205307
- ^ Class of 1893 'Secretary's Fifth Report', Harvard College (1780- ). 1907
- ^ Bernardo (Fernando) Antonio Yorba
- ^ Davila, Amelia L., (1893). Historic Yorba, Santa Ana Weekly Blade, 1 June 1893
- ^ [California Society, D.A.R., 1952, Early California Wills, 952 pgs; Volume 1]
- ^ Bernardo Yorba @ find a grave
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