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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.
The cemetery, in use since the 18th century, is located in the Mission Hills community of the City of Los Angeles, Southern California. Pages in category "Burials at San Fernando Mission Cemetery" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total.
Holy Cross Cemetery (San Diego) Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City ... San Fernando Mission Cemetery This page was last edited on 14 September 2022, at 16:41 (UTC). ...
Burials at San Fernando Mission Cemetery (75 P) Pages in category "Burials at Spanish missions in California" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The cemetery was established in 1874 when Senator Charles Maclay created the Township of San Fernando. The last burial was most likely in 1939. [2] It was known at the time as the San Fernando Cemetery and also as the Morningside Cemetery, and is the oldest non-denominational cemetery in the San Fernando Valley, [2] the area's oldest cemetery being the San Fernando Mission Cemetery, which ...
San Fernando Mission Cemetery, Los Angeles, California, United States San Fernando Pioneer Memorial Cemetery , Los Angeles, California, United States Topics referred to by the same term
As Archbishop of San Francisco he sought Fee Ownership of 1,051.44 acres (for all practical intents being the exact area of land occupied by the original mission buildings, cemeteries, and gardens) was subsequently conveyed to the Church, along with the Cañada de los Pinos (or College Rancho) in Santa Barbara County comprising 35,499.73 acres ...
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 ...