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  2. San Fernando Mission Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The property adjoins the San Fernando Mission and Bishop Alemany Catholic High School. The San Fernando Mission Cemetery has been owned and operated by the Los Angeles Archdiocese since the founding of the Mission and first burials in 1797. The privately operated Mission Hills Catholic Mortuary is also located on the grounds of the cemetery.

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    Services will be held at the Mission San Fernando Rey de España at the San Fernando Mission, 11160 Stranwood Ave., Mission Hills, Calif., on Saturday, August 5, at 10 a.m. ... Donations can be ...

  4. Mission San Fernando Rey de España - Wikipedia

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    The mission was founded on 8 September 1797 by Father Fermín Lasuén who, with the assistance of Fray Francisco Dumetz and in the presence of troops and natives, performed the ceremonies and dedicated the mission to San Fernando Rey de España, making it the fourth mission site he had established; ten children were baptized on the first day ...

  5. Achooykomenga - Wikipedia

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    The first group of ten children baptized on the day the mission was established were said to be from Achooykomenga." [9] At total of 22 people from Achooykomenga and 32 people from Pasheeknga were baptized at Mission San Fernando between 1797 and 1801, indicating that the settlements were quickly absorbed after the founding of the mission. [1]

  6. Rancho Cahuenga - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Cahuenga, sometimes called the Cahuenga Tract, was a 388-acre (1.57 km 2) Mexican land grant in the San Fernando Valley, in present-day Los Angeles County, California given in 1843 by governor Manuel Micheltorena to José Miguel Triunfo.

  7. Chatsworth Calera - Wikipedia

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    Chatsworth Calera also called Chatsworth Reservoir Kiln Site is one of the few surviving structures of the early 1800s lime industry. This kiln marked the introduction to California of the European industrial process for vitrifying limestone building blocks which were used in the construction of the San Fernando mission and other mission buildings.

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