Juan María Sepúlveda

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Juan María Sepúlveda (1828 in

Rancho Boca de Santa Monica, later became known as the Huntington Palisades.[2] He is the son of Francisco Sepúlveda and Maria Ramona Serrano.[1]

He was named to the Los Angeles Common Council in a special election on August 9, 1853, serving until May 4, 1854.[3]

A native of Los Angeles, he was married to Jesus Alvarado Sepúlveda, and they had a son, Ildefonso A. Sepúlveda, born about 1861.[4]

He died on October 3, 1868.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Juan Maria Sepulveda 1828-1868 - Ancestry". www.ancestry.com. Retrieved 2018-04-03.
  2. ^ "Palisades History Told," Los Angeles Times, May 24, 1929, page E-3
  3. ^ Chronological Record of Los Angeles City Officials,1850-1938, compiled under direction of Municipal Reference Library, City Hall, Los Angeles (March 1938, reprinted 1966). "Prepared ... as a report on Project No. SA 3123-5703-6077-8121-9900 conducted under the auspices of the Works Progress Administration"
  4. ^ "Obituary," Los Angeles Times, December 12, 1944, page A-7