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Rancho Zanjones : ウィキペディア英語版
Rancho Zanjones
Rancho Zanjones was a Mexican land grant in present day Monterey County, California given in 1839 by Governor protem Manuel Jimeno to Gabriel de la Torre.〔Ogden Hoffman, 1862, ''Reports of Land Cases Determined in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California'', Numa Hubert, San Francisco〕 The grant extended along the north bank of the Salinas River east of present day Chualar.〔( Diseño del Rancho Zanjones )〕
==History==
Gabriel de la Torre, the Mexican government's chief administrator of Monterey, was granted the one and one half square league Rancho Zanjones in 1839. Juan Malarin acquired Rancho Zanjones.
Juan Malarin (1792–1849), a sea captain from Peru, came to California in 1822, and was made a Lieutenant in the Mexican Navy. He made Monterey his home, and in 1824 he married Maria Josefa Joaquina Estrada, a daughter of José Mariano Estrada, grantee of Rancho Buena Vista. Malarin was grantee of the two square league Rancho Guadalupe y Llanitos de los Correos in 1833, and the two square league Rancho Chualar in 1839. When Malarin died in 1849, his son, Mariano Malarin, took charge of the family estate.〔''A Memorial and biographical history of the coast counties of central California'', Chicago; Lewis Publishing Co. 1893〕 In 1859, Mariano Malarin (1827–1895) married Ysidora Pacheco (-1892), a daughter of Francisco Pacheco, owner of Rancho Ausaymas y San Felipe.〔(Portraits of Isidora Pacheco and Mariano Malarín by Leonardo Barbieri )〕
With the cession of California to the United States following the Mexican-American War, the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo provided that the land grants would be honored. As required by the Land Act of 1851, a claim for Rancho Zanjones was filed with the Public Land Commission in 1852,〔(United States. District Court (California : Southern District) Land Case 108 SD )〕 and the grant was patented to Mariano Malarin in 1866.〔( Report of the Surveyor General 1844 - 1886 )〕

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