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Joseph W. Wolfskill and Louis Wolfskill : ウィキペディア英語版
Joseph W. Wolfskill and Louis Wolfskill
Joseph W. Wolfskill (born 1844) and Louis Wolfskill (died 1884) were brothers who were members of the Los Angeles, California, Common Council, the legislative arm of that city's government, between 1874 and 1884. They were landowner successors to their pioneer Southern California father, William Wolfskill.
==Personal==

The brothers were the sons of William Wolfskill of Richmond, Kentucky, and Magadalena Lugo or Rafaela Romero Lugo of Santa Barbara, California, Joseph being born on September 14, 1844, in Los Angeles. They were educated in the family home at Fourth and Alameda streets〔() Location of the family home at ''Mapping L.A.''〕 under the tutelage of H.B. Barrows. Their sisters were Mrs. Charles J. Shepherd, Mrs. Frank Sabichi, Alice (Mrs. H.D. Barrows, died 1863) and Rafaelita, who died as a child in 1855.〔() Los Angeles Public Library reference file.〕〔(John Steven McGroarty, "Joseph W. Wolfskill," ''California of the South,'' volume v, pages 188–192, Chicago: Clarke Publications (1933) ) Los Angeles County Biographies, RootsWeb〕〔(''An Illustrated History of Los Angeles County, California,'' Chicago:Lewis Publishing (1889), page 528 )〕
Joseph was married in San Francisco, California, to Ellen or Elena de Pedrorena of San Diego, California, and they had ten or eleven children, including Joseph W. Jr. (died June 1944), William F., David and John, who were educated at home. An infant son, Christian Reid, died on October 29, 1892, and a grown daughter, Francisco M., died in Redondo on January 8, 1894. The couple had houses and property in Riverside, Redondo and Los Angeles.〔〔〔("Died," ''Los Angeles Times,'' October 31, 1892, page 7 )〕〔("Death Record," ''Los Angeles Times,'' January 10, 1894, page 7 )〕〔("Obituary: Joseph W. Wolfskill," ''Los Angeles Times,'' June 29, 1944 )〕 Mrs. Wolfskill died four years before Joseph.〔
Louis was married in 1873 to Louisa Dalton of Azusa, California, or of Los Angeles. He died in 1884, and his wife died on May 29, 1887, leaving two daughters and four sons.〔〔("Obituary: Death of Mrs. Louisa Wolfskill Yesterday Afternoon," ''Los Angeles Times,'' May 30, 1887, page 1 )〕

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