Juan María Sepúlveda (1828 inLos Angeles – 1868 in Los Angeles)[1] was aCalifornio rancher in theSouth Bay area in 1858, located onSanta Monica Bay inLos Angeles County, California. The area, originally part of the Spanish land grant ofRancho Boca de Santa Monica, later became known as the Huntington Palisades.[2] He is the son of Francisco Sepúlveda and Maria Ramona Serrano.[1]
He was named to theLos Angeles Common Council in a special election on August 9, 1853, serving until May 4, 1854.[3]
A native ofLos Angeles, he was married to Jesus Alvarado Sepúlveda, and they had a son, Ildefonso A. Sepúlveda, born about 1861.[4]
He died on October 3, 1868.[1]
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