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Pascal Ballade, also known as P. Ballade, (1839–1904) was a businessperson in Los Angeles, California, and a member of the Los Angeles Common Council, the city's governing body. He was the owner of the historic Pico House during the late 19th century, now in the El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historical Monument. ==Personal== Ballade, who was of Basque descent, was born April 6, 1839, in France, and came to California during the 1850s, where he lived in San Francisco and then had a sheep-shearing business in San Juan Capistrano.〔("Pascal Ballade," Southern California's Basque & Bearnaise Immigrant Community, 1850–1940 )〕 His wife was Marie Mariluch of Harotcarena, Urepel, France, and their children were a son, Jean Mariluch; and two daughters, Marie A. and Antoinette Marie.〔 He became a naturalized citizen in Monterey County on August 23, 1869.〔 Ballade died on December 1, 1904, in Los Angeles.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pascal Ballade」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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