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Jonathan Temple (August 14, 1796 – May 31, 1866) came to Los Angeles in 1828 and became a large landowner, cattle rancher and one of the area's wealthiest citizens.〔James Miller Guinn "A History of California and an Extended History of Los Angeles and Environs", Vol. II, 1915〕 ==Biography== Jonathan (also known as Don Juan) Temple was born in Reading, Massachusetts, to Jonathan Temple and Lucinda Pratt. From at least 1823, Temple lived as a mechant in Hawaii then, in 1827, migrated to San Diego in Alta California, where he was baptized a Roman Catholic. The following year, Temple moved to the Pueblo de Los Angeles, where he opened the pueblo's first store, a business he operated for almost thirty years. His younger brother. Francisco P. Temple. joined him there later. Jonathan Temple married Rafaela Cota (1812–1887) in 1830, and they had one daughter, Francisca Temple (1831–1893).〔( Jonathan Temple ancestry )〕 In 1836, Temple hosted at his Los Angeles pueblo home, the first vigilance committee to form in California. The committee later executed two lovers accused of the murder of the woman's husband, thereby committing the first lynching in California.
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