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Wallace Woodworth : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wallace Woodworth
Wallace Woodworth (1832–1882) was a wealthy businessman and rancher in Los Angeles County, California, in the 19th century. He was a member of the governing bodies of both Los Angeles City and County. He helped organize the city's first gas company. ==Personal==
Woodworth was born in Johnstown, Ohio, on July 28, 1832.〔("One of the Solid Men of the City Gone," ''Los Angeles Times,'' September 14, 1882, page 4 )〕〔 He came to Los Angeles County in 1853 and lived with his uncle, Isaac Williams, on the Chino Ranch, of which the young man became manager. He grew wealthy in raising and selling cattle.〔〔 Woodworth married Carrie,〔 a granddaughter of Antonio Maria Lugo, and they had six children, including an oldest son named Joseph and a younger one named Wallace J.〔(City of Bell Gardens, January 18, 2008 )〕〔("Scan. Mag.: More of the Loony Lightner's Mischief-Making," ''Los Angeles Times,'' August 15, 1885, page 5 )〕 Daughters were Hazel, Juanita〔 and Mamie.〔("Personal Mention," ''Los Angeles Times,'' April 4, 1882, page 3 )〕 He died September 13, 1882, in his home on San Pedro Street of what his physicians called an "(affection of the heart )."〔 Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery (Los Angeles).〔( "Wallace Woodworth's Funeral, ''Los Angeles Times,'' September 16, 1882, page 4 )〕
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