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George Gephard : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Gephard George Gephard (1830–1901) was an early settler in Nevada County, California, where he built a toll road, and later was a member of the Los Angeles, California, Common Council, the governing body of that city. He was said to be responsible for getting together enough money to establish a state normal school in Los Angeles, the forerunner of the University of California branch in that city. ==Family==
Gephard was born in Alsace-Lorraine, at that time part of Germany, in 1830 and was brought to America as a baby. He spent his boyhood in Western Pennsylvania.〔〔(Mary Lou Loper, "L.A. First Century Families Celebrate City's Birthday," ''Los Angeles Times,'' November 9, 1980, page H-1 )〕 He was married and left his widow and two daughters when he died in his residence at 238 North Grand Avenue on April 12, 1901, at the age of 71. One daughter, Frances, was the wife of J.J. Meyler and the other, Nettie Gephard, lived at the family home.〔() Location of the Gephard home on ''Mapping L.A.''〕 Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles.〔("Another Pioneer Has Passed Away," ''Los Angeles Times,'' April 13, 1901, page A-1 )〕〔〔("Death Record," ''Los Angeles Times,'' April 13, 1901, page 12 )〕
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