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Maria Manuela del Refugio <I>Cota</I> Machado

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Maria Manuela del Refugio Cota Machado

Birth
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
10 Oct 1935 (aged 87)
Culver City, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.0166115, Longitude: -118.4763655
Plot
Block 2, Lot 184, Grave F
Memorial ID
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María Manuela del Refugio Cota y Yorba was the daughter of Leonardo Cota y Nieto and María Ynez de los Dolores Yorba y Alvarado. She was two months old when she was baptized at the Los Angeles Plaza Church November 5, 1848 (LA Baptism 01978). She married Juan José Rafael Machado y Sepúlveda on January 28, 1887. Manuela died in Culver City at her home of more than 50 years.
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SENORA MACHADO, S. C. PIONEER, DEAD AT 87
Los Angeles, Oct. 11. - Senora Manuela Cota [de] Machado, 87-year-old descendent of the days of the Dons in Southern California, is dead. Once owner of the Machado Rancho in La Ballona Valley, a grant from the King of Spain [sic, Republic of Mexico], Senora Machado died at her home in Culver City, where she had lived for 50 years. She was a daughter of Leonard Cota, one of the defenders of California in the early days.
(San Pedro News-Pilot, Friday, October 11, 1935; 7:2)
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Children:
- Ernesto Pedro (1889-1919; m. Amada Saens y García abt. 1918)
María Manuela del Refugio Cota y Yorba was the daughter of Leonardo Cota y Nieto and María Ynez de los Dolores Yorba y Alvarado. She was two months old when she was baptized at the Los Angeles Plaza Church November 5, 1848 (LA Baptism 01978). She married Juan José Rafael Machado y Sepúlveda on January 28, 1887. Manuela died in Culver City at her home of more than 50 years.
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SENORA MACHADO, S. C. PIONEER, DEAD AT 87
Los Angeles, Oct. 11. - Senora Manuela Cota [de] Machado, 87-year-old descendent of the days of the Dons in Southern California, is dead. Once owner of the Machado Rancho in La Ballona Valley, a grant from the King of Spain [sic, Republic of Mexico], Senora Machado died at her home in Culver City, where she had lived for 50 years. She was a daughter of Leonard Cota, one of the defenders of California in the early days.
(San Pedro News-Pilot, Friday, October 11, 1935; 7:2)
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Children:
- Ernesto Pedro (1889-1919; m. Amada Saens y García abt. 1918)


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