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John Frohling : ウィキペディア英語版
John Frohling
John Frohling (1827–1862) was a key figure in development of the Southern California wine industry and was the founder of Anaheim, California, in the mid 19th Century. He was also a member of the Los Angeles, California, Common Council, the governing body of that city.
==Personal==

Frohling was born in 1827 in Prussia.〔(Los Angeles Marriages, 1851-1870 )〕〔(Mary Praetzellis, Allan Bramlette, Dell Upton and Adrian Praetzellis, ''Cultural Resources of Jack London State Historic Park,'' Sonoma State University, January 1987, reprinted 2007 )〕
He was a professional flutist who was in a San Francisco band "that later became famous as the Germania Society."〔
In Anaheim's first wedding, November, 1859, Frohling was married to Amelie Hammes, the daughter of Philips Hammes, "in her parents' not-quite-finished new home." He was 31 and she, also born in Prussia, was 22.〔〔〔(Alice Grimshaw, ''Orange County History Series,'' 1931 )〕
He died in 1862.〔(Friis, ''John Frohling: Vintner and City Founder'' (1976), cited at "A History of Wine in America," UC Press E-Books Collection, 1982-2004 )〕

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