Rancho Los Coches

Coordinates: 37°19′12″N 121°54′36″W / 37.320°N 121.910°W / 37.320; -121.910
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Roberto Adobe and Suñol House
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Rancho Los Coches was a 2,219-acre (8.98 km2)

Los Gatos Creek, south of San Jose, near the present-day Burbank.[2][3][4] The historic Roberto Adobe & Suñol House
is located within the former rancho.

History

Roberto Balemino held a responsible position at Mission Santa Clara. In 1844 he was granted the half square league Rancho Los Coches and was issued a "Certificate of Emancipation", giving him full citizenship. Antonio Suñol obtained the Rancho Los Coches in 1847 from Roberto as payment on a debt.[5]

Pierre Sainsevain, grantee of Rancho Cañada del Rincon en el Rio San Lorenzo, and one-third was sold to Henry Morris Naglee
.

With the

Public Land Commission in 1852,[6][7] and the grant was patented to Antonio Suñol, Paula Sainsevain, and Henry Morris Naglee in 1857.[8]

Historic sites of the Rancho

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37°19′12″N 121°54′36″W / 37.320°N 121.910°W / 37.320; -121.910