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Cayetano Apablasa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cayetano Apablasa Cayetano Apablasa (1847–1889) was a 19th century land owner and politician in Los Angeles, California. His holdings were on the south of the central Los Angeles Plaza, later the first site of the city's Chinatown and location of present day Union Station. ==Personal==
Apablasa was born September 16, 1847, in San Diego, California. He was the son of Juan Apablasa of Chile, who came to Mexican Alta California about 1839, and to Pueblo de Los Ángeles in 1843. His mother was Maria del Esperitu Santo Blanco. He had a younger sister, Candelaria. Cayetano attended parochial school.〔〔("Biographies of Famous Citizens," LAGenealogy.com )〕〔("R.J. Apablasa Takes Bride," ''Los Angeles Times,'' July 13, 1954, page B-1 )〕〔 (Gilbert P. Gia, ''Lovers on the Run, 1822'' )〕 He was married in Los Angeles to Concepcion Carasco (or Carrasco), and they had two sons and three daughters—John Vincent, Cayetano John (who later became a dentist), Mary (Mrs. Maria Conley, or Mrs. Lita Bernstein), Candelaria or Conchita (Mrs. Finlay), and Laura (Mrs. Thesing).〔Gia claimed, without a source, that the Apablasas had "ten children that ranged from one to 21 years of age."〕 The family home was in a seven-acre orchard near the Old Plaza.〔〔("Dr. C.J. Apablasa, Pioneer Dentist, Dies," ''Los Angeles Times,'' July 11, 1960, page B-9 )〕 He died November 14, 1889, several weeks after he was thrown from his horse in an accident.〔(Los Angeles Public Library reference file )〕〔 His widow married Ildefonso A. Sepulveda in 1892.〔〔("John Apablasa, Wealthy Scion of Pioneers, Dies," ''Los Angeles Times,'' November 2, 1949, page 8 )〕
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