Gabriel Antonio PERALTA
The following came with De Anza to found San Francisco in 1776: Gabriel Antonio Peralta and wife Francisca Manuela Valenzuela Children: Juan Jose, Luis Maria, Pedro, Gertrudes. Ref: "The Spanish Founders of San Francisco," xerox copy.
Two of his sons were named Jose Vicente Peralta. Luis Peralta, born in Sonora, probably came as a boy with the Anza Expedition of 1776 to found the city of San Francisco. He was a "corp. of the S.F. comp." from 1791 or earlier. From 1801 he was a sergeant, taking part in several expeditions against the Indians, and from 1807 he was comisionado in charge of the San Jose pueblo. He showed good qualities as a soldier and was recommended several times for promotion to "alf.," but failed to secure it. In 1820 he obtained a grant of the San Antonio Rancho, including the sites of later Oakland and Alameda, which was occupied by his sons perhaps before 1825. The rancho buildings -- the first erected in Alameda County except at Mission San Jose -- were at San Antonio, later known as Brooklyn and East Oakland. Peralta retained his position as comisionado until 1822, and his place on the comp. rolls as active sergeant to 1826, and as invalido to 1841; meanwhile continuing to live at San Jose and serving as elector, treasurer, and perhaps juez in 1830 to '33. In 1841 he appears on the padron (census) as 87 years old, his daughters Josefa and Guadalupe (ages 46 and 23) living with him. Other daughters were Teodora -- grantee of Buacocha, Marin County, in 1846 -- and Trinidad. In 1842 he divided his San Antonio Rancho between his sons Ignacio, Domingo, Antonio Maria, and Vicente, and died in 1851 at the age of 97. The great value of the lands granted to Peralta, the claim that his daughters were entitled to a share of the property, the alleged insanity of Don Luis at the time of making his will, and various rascalities practised by the land-sharks in later years on some of the heirs, gave rise to complicated litigation which can hardly be regarded as at an end in 1885.
He married Francisca Xaviera Manuela Valenzuela Abt 1756 at Terrenate, Sonora, Mexico . Francisca Xaviera Manuela Valenzuela was born at Terrenate, Sonora, Mexico Abt 1741 .
They were the parents of 4
children:
Luis Maria Peralta
christened 31 Aug 1759.
Juan Jose Peralta
born Abt 1760.
Pedro Regaldo Peralta
born Abt 1764.
Blocked
Gabriel Antonio Peralta died at California .
Francisca Xaviera Manuela Valenzuela died 10 Mar 1810 at Mission Santa Clara, Santa Clara, California .