George Rock
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Bancroft goes on to say "According to the Lake Co. Hist., he lived at Guenoc from about '48, as agent for Jacob P. Leese. " | Bancroft goes on to say "According to the Lake Co. Hist., he lived at Guenoc from about '48, as agent for Jacob P. Leese. " | ||
− | Lake county history says "In 1850 Roch built a log cabin in the area where the Stone House is now. In 1851 the cabin was abandoned" | + | Lake county history says "In 1850 Roch built a log cabin in the area where the Stone House is now. In 1851 the cabin was abandoned". |
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− | Here is George Rock in the 1850: | + | Here is George Rock in the 1850:<pre> |
1850 Census Sonoma Co, California | 1850 Census Sonoma Co, California | ||
Enumerated Oct. 20, 1850 by L.B. Mizner, Asst. Marshal | Enumerated Oct. 20, 1850 by L.B. Mizner, Asst. Marshal | ||
− | Rock Geo. 65 M Farmer 2,000 Lower Canada | + | Rock Geo. 65 M Farmer 2,000 Lower Canada</pre> |
Jacob Leese evidently abandoned the claim, and on 18 Dec 1852, Rancho Guenoc was taken over by Captain Archibald A Ritchie and Paul S. Forbes | Jacob Leese evidently abandoned the claim, and on 18 Dec 1852, Rancho Guenoc was taken over by Captain Archibald A Ritchie and Paul S. Forbes |