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The Workman–Temple family relates to the pioneer interconnected Workman and Temple families that were prominent in: the history of colonial Pueblo de Los Angeles and American Los Angeles; the Los Angeles Basin and San Gabriel Valley regions; and Southern California from 1830 to 1930 in Mexican Alta California and the subsequent state of California, United States.
The Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum is a historic house museum located at 15415 East Don Julian Road in City of Industry, California, that features the homes and private cemetery that belonged to the pioneer Workman-Temple family.
El Campo Santo (Spanish for "The Holy Field") is a cemetery located at the Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum, 15415 East Don Julian Road, in City of Industry, California. As one of the oldest private cemeteries in Southern California , El Campo Santo contains the remains of the pioneering Workman-Temple family as well as Pío Pico ...
Rowland and Workman informally divided the grant in about 1851, with Rowland taking about 29,000-acre (117 km 2) in the east portion and Workman receiving the 20,000-acre (81 km 2) western part. In 1867 they received a US patent for their land, resulting from a 15-year protracted struggle to legitimize their land claim as required by the 1851 ...
Workman and Temple Family Pliny Fisk Temple (Francisco P. Temple or F.P.T ) (February 13, 1822–April 27, 1880) Josephine M. Workman–Mona Darkfeather (January 13, 1883–September 3, 1977) Boyle-Workman family. William H. Workman (January 1, 1839–February 21, 1918) Boyle Workman (September 20, 1868–December 25, 1942) Workman and Temple ...
From temple donations to family visits, how Kamala Harris is still the pride of her Indian ancestral village. Vishwam Sankaran. July 29, 2024 at 9:51 AM.
The Workman family began offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or person responsible for Kelle Workman's death. Also, Missouri State Highway ...
Phiny Fisk Temple had been baptized in the Catholic faith at the San Gabriel Mission shortly prior to accepting the Christian name of Francisco P.F. Temple. In 1845, Temple married Antonia Margarita Workman (July 26, 1830 – January 24, 1892) the daughter of William Workman and his Taos Native American wife Maria Nicolasa Urioste de Valencia ...