-
Maria Mejía. The
grant was
bounded by
Francisco Pérez
Pachecos Rancho Ausaymas y San
Felipe on the west (at the top of present-day
Pacheco P****), the...
-
Rancho Ausaymas y San
Felipe was a 35,504-acre (14,368 ha)
Mexican land
grant in present-day San
Benito County and
Santa Clara County,
California a consists...
-
Francisco Pérez Pacheco,
noted Californio ranchero and
owner of the
Rancho Ausaymas y San Felipe. In the 1850s, an
informal variant name for the p**** was Robber's...
- in the
Tequisquita Slough. The
grant was
bounded on the
north by
Rancho Ausaymas y San
Felipe and the
south by
Rancho San Justo, and encomp****ed Dunneville...
-
Rancho Arroyo de Las
Nueces y
Bolbones Rancho Arroyo del
Rodeo Rancho Ausaymas y San
Felipe Rancho Bolsa de San
Cayetano Rancho Cañada del
Corte de Madera...
-
north east of
present day
Hollister and was
bounded on the
north by
Rancho Ausaymas y San Felipe, on the
south by
Rancho Santa Ana y
Quien Sabe, on the west...
- his life
acquiring various ranchos of California. He was
granted Rancho Ausaymas y San Felipe,
located in
southern Santa Clara County and
northern San Benito...
-
Jacinta Pacheco (1813–),
daughter of
Francisco Pacheco,
grantee of
Rancho Ausaymas y San
Felipe and
Rancho San Justo. Núñez was
granted the six
square league...
-
coastal mountain range were the
Costanoan tribe, in San Juan
Valley were the
Ausaymas and
Mutsun families, in Paicines, the
Paicine tribe, and in the valley...
-
Francisco Pérez Pacheco,
noted Californio ranchero and
owner of the
Rancho Ausaymas y San Felipe.
Pacheco P**** Rehart,
Catherine Morison (2000), "Francisco...