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F.C. Cockrell and J.M. Homback

T41N R16E S34

high confidence

Claim Details

Filed
May 15, 1883
Recorded
April 24, 1885
Recorder
P.S. Chapman
Type
Appropriation

Water Source

Source
Owl Creek
Size
300.0 miner's inches
Purpose
Irrigation, Domestic
Diversion
Partnership Ditch

Use Location

Cockrell: 150 inches on NW quarter of SE quarter, SW quarter of NE quarter Sec 34, T41N. Homback: 150 inches on SE quarter Sec 2, SW quarter and W half of SE quarter Sec 1, T40N. All in R16E. Partnership ditch from south side of canyon, half mile west of main road.

State Database (eWRIMS)

Matched

This water right matches a record in California's eWRIMS database (115% confidence).

Current owner
MARY COOK DAVIS
Right type
Appropriative
Status
Licensed
Face value
99.6 Acre-feet per Year
eWRIMS source
OWL CREEK
Application #
A002842

Other Claims at This Location (24)

T41N R16E S34 — 7 matched, 5 not in eWRIMS

Thomas N. Lee
1876 Not in ewrims
Jacob Kitscher
1877 Potential
Middleton Anderson
1877 Matched
Jacob Kimerle
1879 Matched
Robert Fee
1879 Not in ewrims
J.M. Bordwell
1884 Matched
J.S. Moore
1885 Potential
Chris Christensen
1887 Matched
William H. Patterson
1889 Potential
John B. Lindemann
1889 Not in ewrims
A.J. Lee
1889 Potential
George H. Morgan
1900 Matched
Lee Wall Shackelford
1901 Potential
W.E. Roberts
1904 Potential
W.E. Roberts
1904 Potential
W.S. Stevens
1909 Not in ewrims
Mrs. S.A. Linderman
1909 Matched
Edward R. Bunting
1910 Potential
Peter Erramouspe
1910 Potential
John Conklin
1911 Potential
John Conklin
1913 Not in ewrims
Daniel Arthur
1919 Potential
Transcription (may be incomplete)
Know all men by these presents that we F.C. Cockrell and J.M. Homback have each claimed appropriated and used on the fifteenth day of May A.D. 1883 One hundred and fifty inches to be measured under four inch pressure of water flowing in Owl Creek Surprise Valley...

Source Photos

Notes: PARTNERSHIP DITCH: Each owns half from start to Cockrell's land; Homback owns entirely from there. Claimed 1883, filed 1885. Owl Creek, Surprise Valley. Ditch 3 feet wide, 18 inches deep.