Er ist verheiratet mit Maria Loreta Alviso.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1784 in Misiun De Santa Clara, Alta California, Verenigde Staten, er war 25 Jahre alt.
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The Peralta family was part of the group of settlers that arrived in AltaCalifornia in 1776 on the famous de Anza expedition. Seventeen-year-old Luis Maria Peralta accompanied his father, mother and three siblings. This group of settlers subsequently helped found the San Francisco Presidio, Mission Santa Clara, and the pueblo of San Jose.
Luus Marua Peralta later became a powerful landowner, with holdings in San Josu as well as the extensive Rancho San Antonio. Sergeant Luis Peralta had a rancho in Berkeley, Oakland and Alameda, the result of an 1820 land grant. It was called Rancho San Antonio and run by his four sons.
The San Francisco to Canton head haul with sea otter pelts and backhaul with tea was a trade in which Don Luis himself participated. In 1823, the 83 ton American schooner called the "Rover" arrived in San Francisco Bay. Her captain was John R. Cooper. After she discharged her cargo, Don Luis purchased the Rover for $9,000 from Cooper. The money came from the earlier sales of sea otter pelts. The Rover was then used to transport to Canton additional pelts the Presidio received from the Russian deal.
Peralta Hacienda Historical Park in the Fruitvale district of Oakland, California, USA, on the east side of San Francisco Bay, is a newly established six-acre community park.
The Peralta Hacienda Historical Park is one of the most significant historical sites in the East Bay. It was the first European settlement after the establishment of Mission San Jose and as such is the birthplace of Oakland. The focal point of the park is the 1870 Italianate Victorian farmhouse known as the Peralta House. A city and state landmark, the house is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Built by one of the original colonial families of California, USA, the land where the house sits was part of the 44,800-acre Spanish land grant made to Sergeant Luus Marua Peralta (1759-1851) by the last Spanish governor, Don Pablo Vicente de Sol in 1820 in recognition of his forty years of military service to the Spanish king. Although he never lived there himself, his four sons built homes, took care of the family's livestock, and raised their families on the rancho Luis named Rancho San Antonio. Before the arrival of the Spanish, this land had been inhabited for approximately 15,000 years by native peoples, although by 1806 most of them had been removed to settlements called rancheruas. Rancho San Antonio extended from present-day Albany to the northern part of San Leandro, and now includes seven modern cities.
Another turning point for the Peralta family occurred in 1851, when family patriarch, Luus Marua Peralta died, his estate valued at $1,383,500.
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