Biddy Mason was brought to California as a slave in a wagon train. She petitioned for her freedom, and a judge granted it to her and her family in 1856. She and her family lived with Robert Owens, Sr., when she first moved to Los Angeles. Her daughter Ellen married Robert Owen's son Charles. Detail of a larger image: Ellen Mason Owens (left) and another woman behind a picket fence, on the front porch of the house of Robert Owens, Sr. Written on back of photo: Biddy Mason's home (First and Los Angeles Streets). Biddy Mason sitting to the left in the center (wearing white collar on her dress), Ellen Mason Owens first from the right.
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African American pioneers Huddleston, Ellen Mason Owens, 1838-1921
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