The Diamond K.
Here is the ranch house I grew up in, built in the early 1800s; this would entail 4 generations of our family who lived on this 80,000 acre ranch; the write up below claims 50,000 acres, but that’s not what my mother told me, and she managed her family ranch for many years after Grandpa Kaseberg passed away.
Unfortunately the sale of this beautiful, beloved land and home was compromised with fraud, created by my parent’s attorneys, a soon-to-be Supreme Court Justice, and my sisters; ignored by the proper authorities, so far.
But I shan’t quit my endeavor for justice in honor of those family members who created this sheep ranch and lovingly cared for it for 150 years.
Horrible to realize the truth about those who work hard and create something in this country, only to see their intelligence, creativity and hard work ends up in the hands of criminals, who are most often, professionals; those we should be able to trust.
What’s worse is the public, in general, has no idea that these kinds of crimes are going on. They think, if they have the proper precautions in place, such as trusts, their holdings and assets are safe, but this is a lie! The media is silent about these crimes and the proper authorities, such as the FBI does nothing.
The truth is, those of us whom have been fortunate enough to start life out with great financial wealth, are in fact the people who can guide those that are today working on creating the same. We know the pitfalls, and they are simple. There is no way to protect your assets in this country.
Stay tuned in here to my blog, and you’ll learn why.
James Kaseberg was a German immigrant who came to America in 1853, making his way to California where initially he worked in the teaming business between Sacramento and Nevada City. He later transitioned to the sheep business near Roseville, and after much hard work and diligence was able to buy out his partner’s and buy enormous tracts of land which became the 50,000 acre Kaseberg Ranch between Roseville and the Sacramento River. In 1892, he had a great Victorian mansion built on a wooded knoll overlooking his Diamond K Ranch. He died at his ranch August 13, 1905 at the age of 78. His son William continued the operation of the ranch until his death in 1954. (The Diamond K Mobile Home Estates is located on a portion of the old Kaseberg ranch).
At least two children were born to the union of James Kaseberg and Winnifred Farrell:
William Kaseberg
Born 15 Dec 1878 CA
Died 24 Jun 1954 Sacramento County, CA
Winnifred Kaseberg
Born 15 May 1873 CA
Died unmarried 13 May 1956 Sacramento County.
