Name |
Bernard/Bernardo Dornaleche/Dornaletche |
Birth |
30 Jun 1831 |
Archipia, Jatxou, Labourd, France [1] |
- His parents were Pierre Dornaletche, 45 years old and Marie Camblong who were owners of the house of Archipia in Jatxou.
Note: This house was also know as Aguerrechipia.
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Dornaletche, Bernard Archipia birth 1831
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Gender |
Male |
Residence |
Address: 1881 Los Angeles City Directory San Fernando [2] |
Census |
1880 |
San Fernando, California [3] |
California, Los Angeles, San Fernando, District 035, page 10 |
- Bernardo Donaleche, age 50, born France, sheepraiser was living in San Fernando with the following individuals:
Martin Biscailuz, step-son, 19 years old, born California, at school
William Biscailuz, step-son, 16 years old, born California, at school
Domingo Donaleche, son, 11 years old, born California, at school
Mary Donaleche, daughter, 7 years old, born California, at school
Auguste Echeverria, 27 years old, born Spain, laborer
John Ballan, 26 years old, born France, laborer
Valentine Altanet, 29 years old, born France, laborer
John Lapist, 57 years old, born France, laborer
Alfonse Urtasun, 25 years old, born Spain, laborer
Chancho Monon, 30 years old, born France, laborer
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Courtcase |
#1701 Garnier v. Dornaleche 8/1/1870
#2716 McGowan v. Dornaleche 4/12/1875
#1635 Guardianship of Biscailuz 6/24/1882
#19925 Uharriet v. Dornaleche & Dornaleche 8/1/1893 [4] |
- In 1870, he had sheep on ex-Mission San Fernando lands.
In 1875, he drove a band of sheep (3,800) through another's property - trespassed.
He took over sheep left in estate of J.B. Biscailuz and raised them after he married Biscailuz's widow, for this he offered William Biscailuz $6,000 for his share of the estate after his mother died.
He was taking care of William Biscailuz, his stepson after Juana died.
He rented 60 acres from P. Uharriet in Rancho La Ballona with his son Domingo to ranch in 1893, also had 3 horses, 4 colts, 1 buggy, 1 spring wagon, 40 tons of hay.
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LA Miscellaneous |
4/20/1865 Amestoy & Dornaleche Bill of Sale, Book 1 Page 187
6/9/1866 Dornaleche & Amestoy, Bill of Sale, Book 1 Page 303 [5] |
Tax Assessments |
TA 1870-71: 5,000 improved sheep = $7,500, 3 California horses = $75, 15 rams = $75, 1 spring wagon = $100, Harness = $10
TA 1875: (San Fernando) Improved land of San Fernando Sheep Co. = $200, 1 spring wagon = $100, Wagon = $150, harness = $20, 2 halfbreed horses = $60, 2 Spanish horses = $50, 30 rams = $300, 5,000 graded sheep = $10,000, 8,000 common sheep = $7,500. [6] |
Title Deeds |
4/20/1865 Grantor Domingo Amestoy 7-157
6/9/1866 Grantee Domingo Amestoy 8-70 [7] |
Person ID |
I16896 |
family |
Last Modified |
27 Jul 2023 |