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Jesus Valenzuela (18?? - 1858), was a Sonoran fourty-niner, known to the State of California as one of the Five Joaquins under his gang nickname, Joaquin Ocomorenia.[1] According to the Valenzuela family sources interveiwed by Frank F. Latta, Ocomorenia was a garbled form of Jesus' real nickname, Ocho Morena, that he aquired in childhood in Pueblo de Murrieta, Sonora.[2]: 133–134 


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  1. ^ The Statutes of California passed at the Fourth Session of the Legislature, George Kerr, State Printer, 1853, p.194 An Act to Create a Company of Rangers
  2. ^ Frank F. Latta, Joaquin Murrieta and His Horse Gangs, Bear State Books. Santa Cruz, California. 1980. xv,685 pages. Illustrated with numerous photos. Index. Photographic front end-papers.


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