Bacilio Escobar Martines

Brief Life History of Bacilio

When Bacilio Escobar Martines was born in June 1815, in Calvillo, Aguascalientes, Mexico, his father, Jose Antonio Escobar Becerra, was 25 and his mother, Maria Luisa Martinez Rubio, was 23. He married María Prima Feliciana Escalera Dias on 30 April 1836, in Calvillo, Aguascalientes, Mexico. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 6 daughters. He died on 22 January 1894, in El Refugio, Jalisco, Mexico, at the age of 78.

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Family Time Line

Bacilio Escobar Martines
1815–1894
María Prima Feliciana Escalera Dias
1818–1901
Marriage: 30 April 1836
Refugio Escobar Escalera
1837–1922
Pedro Escobar Escalera
1837–
María Ysabel Escobar Escalera
1859–
Juan Francisco Escobar Escalera
–1916
Andrea Escobar Escalera
1839–
Felis Escobar Escalera
1842–
Maria Dolores Escobar Escalera
1842–
Vicente Escobar Escalera
1843–1887
Apolinario Escobar Escalera
1844–
Marcos Escobar Escalera
1845–
Monica Escobar Escalera
1849–
Cornelia Escobar Escalera
1852–
Juan Franco. Escovar Escalera
1854–
Sipriana Escovar Escalera
1859–

Sources (29)

  • Bacilio Escobar, "México, Aguascalientes, registros parroquiales, 1601-1962"
  • Je Bacilio Escobar Martines, "Mexico, Aguascalientes, Catholic Church Records, 1601-1962"
  • Basilio Escobar, "Mexico, Aguascalientes, Catholic Church Records, 1601-1962"

World Events (8)

1821

Colonization grant given to Moses Austin to settle Texas. Plan of Iguala proclaims Mexican independence. Augustín de Iturbide and Spanish envoy sign Treaty of Córdoba recognizing Mexico's independence. treaty not honored by Spanish government, however.

1822

Army of the Three Guarantees occupies Mexico City under Iturbide's command. Iturbide becomes emperor of Mexico as Agustín I. Iturbide deposed, and republic proclaimed by Antonio López de Santa Anna Pérez de Lebrón.

1837

Anastasio Bustamante becomes president, initiating a process of centralization.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Jose, Carlos, Manuel, Juan, Luis, Jorge, Miguel, Francisco, Mario, Ana, Jesus, Raul.

Spanish: topographic name for someone who lived in a place overgrown with broom, from a collective form of escoba ‘broom’ (from Late Latin scopa); or a habitational name from any of the various places called with this word, as for example Escobar de Campos (León), Escobar de Polendos (Segovia), and three minor places in Murcia.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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