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8601 ORIGIN: San Carlos rancheria INDIA, Aysite (I16862)
 
8602 ORIGIN: San Carlos rancheria INDIO, Joseph Juaquin (I16863)
 
8603 ORIGIN: San Carlos rancheria INDIA, Mariana (I16864)
 
8604 ORIGIN: San Carlos rancheria INDIA, Constancia (I19094)
 
8605 Origin: San Carlos rancheria INDIO, Lucus (I16858)
 
8606 ORIGIN: San Carlos rancheria INDIA, Pia Maria (I16859)
 
8607 ORIGIN: San Carlos rancheria INDIO, Rufino (I19095)
 
8608 ORIGIN: San Carlos rancheria INDIA, Romualda (I19096)
 
8609 ORIGIN: San Carlos rancheria INDIO, Agustin (I16856)
 
8610 ORIGIN: San Carlos rancheria INDIO, Abundio (I14744)
 
8611 ORIGIN: San Carlos rancheria INDIO, Atanasio (I12382)
 
8612 ORIGIN: San Carlos rancheria INDIO, Teodosio (I12385)
 
8613 ORIGIN: San Carlos rancheria INDIA, Teodosia (I19065)
 
8614 ORIGIN: San Jacome de la Marca, alias Jamocha/Xamacha rancheria.

LOCATION: San Dieguito River Valley
San Jacome de la Marca was the Spanish name for San Dieguito Valley in which the rancheria Jamocha was evidently located.
C. Hart Merriam papers relating to work with California Indians, 1850-1974, (bulk 1898-1928), page 54/654
https://archive.org/stream/bancroft_chartmerriam_1556_113#page/n53/mode/2up

California Place Names: The Origin and Etymology of Current Geographical Names, page 144
... A rancheria Xamacha is mentioned November 30, 1775 (PSP Ben. Mil., I, 5); this is called Rancheria de Jamacha the next years (SP Sac., VIII, 72), and in later record Jamocha or San Jacome de la Marca. ...
The land grant Jamacha or Jamacho is first recorded December 1, 1831. The spelling of the Geographic Board is Jamacao (Sixth Report)
https://books.google.com/books?id=M-22djGNuhwC&pg=SL3-PA155&lpg=SL3-PA155&dq=Jamocha+rancheria+map&source=bl&ots=-MOI_EZQKU&sig=KatL-E3h9Mnja4K52NBKhKY_Anw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiYqO_6lobOAhVW92MKHW1_DREQ6AEIHDAA#v=onepage&q=Jamocha%20rancheria%20map&f=false 
INDIA, Francisca (I22951)
 
8615 ORIGIN: San Jose [AKA San Joseph] rancheria INDIA, Esperanza Maria (I14745)
 
8616 ORIGIN: San Joseph [aka San Jose] rancheria INDIA, Petra Cucus (I14747)
 
8617 ORIGIN: San Joseph [aka San Jose] rancheria INDIO, Jasuicsi (I14746)
 
8618 ORIGIN: San Juan Baptista [San Juan Bautista] rancheria INDIO, Pedro Pablo (I14984)
 
8619 ORIGIN: San Juan Baptista [San Juan Bautista] rancheria INDIA, Pelagia Maria (I14985)
 
8620 ORIGIN: San Juan Bauptista [San Juan Bautista] rancheria INDIA, Maria Leocadia (I12483)
 
8621 Origin: San Luis rancheria INDIO, Nicolas (I13562)
 
8622 Origin: San Luis rancheria INDIA, Maria de Jesus (I24896)
 
8623 ORIGIN: San Rafael alias el Corral rancheria

LOCATION OF EL CORRAL RANCHERIA: [Northwest of El Cajon, near Mission Gorge-JSR]
El Corral, large village settlement _____, recorded circa 1920 by Malcolm Rogers.
El Corral and its outlying camps and activity areas were located along a major Native American trail.

The Native American trail extended from the coast through present day Mission Valley, past the Mission San Diego Alcala,
roughly following present day Mission Gorge Road to El Corral. 
INDIO, Andrea (I24905)
 
8624 ORIGIN: San Rafael alias el Corral rancheria.

LOCATION OF EL CORRAL RANCHERIA: [Northwest of El Cajon, near Mission Gorge-JSR]
El Corral, large village settlement _____, recorded circa 1920 by Malcolm Rogers.
El Corral and its outlying camps and activity areas were located along a major Native American trail.

The Native American trail extended from the coast through present day Mission Valley, past the Mission San Diego Alcala,
roughly following present day Mission Gorge Road to El Corral. 
INDIA, Unknown (I22952)
 
8625 ORIGIN: San Raphael del Corral rancheria

LOCATION OF EL CORRAL RANCHERIA: [Northwest of El Cajon, near Mission Gorge-JSR]
El Corral, large village settlement _____, recorded circa 1920 by Malcolm Rogers.
El Corral and its outlying camps and activity areas were located along a major Native American trail.

The Native American trail extended from the coast through present day Mission Valley, past the Mission San Diego Alcala,
roughly following present day Mission Gorge Road to El Corral. 
INDIA, Fausta Maria (I24918)
 
8626 ORIGIN: San Raphael del Corral rancheria
RANCHERIA STATUS: Capitan

LOCATION OF EL CORRAL RANCHERIA: [Northwest of El Cajon, near Mission Gorge-JSR]
El Corral, large village settlement _____, recorded circa 1920 by Malcolm Rogers.
El Corral and its outlying camps and activity areas were located along a major Native American trail.

The Native American trail extended from the coast through present day Mission Valley, past the Mission San Diego Alcala,
roughly following present day Mission Gorge Road to El Corral. 
INDIO, Raphael Maria (I24895)
 
8627 ORIGIN: Santa Barbara [baptism mission?-JSR] (origin per daughter's baptism record) INDIO, Joseph Antonio (I19054)
 
8628 ORIGIN: Santa Thereza alias Tucutnut rancheria (located several miles above the mouth of the Carmel River)  INDIO ALSALDO, Felis Juan (I23539)
 
8629 Origin: Santa Ysabel [area near future Santa Ysabel reservation?-JSR] INDIA, Tecla (I17252)
 
8630 ORIGIN: Sanulo rancheria

DERIVED ORIGIN: Janulo rancheria

JANULO: Located halfway between Msn. San Miguel and Msn. San Antonio de Padua

See map:

Salinan and Northern Chumash Communities of the Early Mission Period, Randall Milliken and John R. Johnson, June 2003, p. 1
ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/SB4DEIR/docs/CUL_Milliken_and_Johnson_2003.pdf 
INDIA, Maria Antonia (I20702)
 
8631 ORIGIN: Sanulo rancheria

DERIVED ORIGIN: Janulo rancheria

JANULO: Located halfway between Msn. San Miguel and Msn. San Antonio de Padua

See map:

Salinan and Northern Chumash Communities of the Early Mission Period, Randall Milliken and John R. Johnson, June 2003, p. 1
ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/SB4DEIR/docs/CUL_Milliken_and_Johnson_2003.pdf 
INDIA, Maria Josefa (I20708)
 
8632 ORIGIN: Sanulo rancheria
DERIVED ORIGIN: Janulo rancheria

JANULO: Located halfway between Msn. San Miguel and Msn. San Antonio de Padua

See map:

Salinan and Northern Chumash Communities of the Early Mission Period, Randall Milliken and John R. Johnson, June 2003, p. 1
ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/SB4DEIR/docs/CUL_Milliken_and_Johnson_2003.pdf 
INDIO, Luis Beltran (I20701)
 
8633 ORIGIN: Saspili rancheria

ORIGIN VARIATION: Naucu rancheria 
INDIO, Casimiro (I19164)
 
8634 ORIGIN: Seobit rancheria INDIA, Maria Anna (I26197)
 
8635 ORIGIN: Silimi rancheria INDIO, Acursio Jose (I19159)
 
8636 ORIGIN: Sisolo rancheria INDIO, Yldefonso (I19143)
 
8637 ORIGIN: Sisolop rancheria

ORIGIN VARIATION: Cojo rancheria 
INDIA, Salomea (I19240)
 
8638 ORIGIN: Sisolop rancheria INDIA, Maria Gertrudis (I19137)
 
8639 ORIGIN: Sisolop rancheria INDIO, Luciano (I19138)
 
8640 ORIGIN: Sisolop rancheria INDIO, Lino (I19144)
 
8641 ORIGIN: Sisolop rancheria INDIA, Maria Sebastiana (I19154)
 
8642 ORIGIN: Sisolop rancheria INDIA, Maria Pacifica (I19169)
 
8643 ORIGIN: Sisolop rancheria INDIO, Albino (I19178)
 
8644 ORIGIN: Sisolop rancheria INDIO, Ysidro (I19179)
 
8645 ORIGIN: Sisolop rancheria INDIA, Romula (I19180)
 
8646 ORIGIN: Sisolop rancheria INDIO, Rudesindo (I19181)
 
8647 ORIGIN: Sisolop rancheria INDIA, Julia (I19202)
 
8648 ORIGIN: Sisolop rancheria INDIA, Severina (I19211)
 
8649 ORIGIN: Sisolop rancheria INDIO, Dimas (I19243)
 
8650 ORIGIN: Sisolop rancheria INDIO, Beato de Jesus (I19244)
 

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