When María Concepción Del Carmen Contreras Falcó was born on 29 February 1880, in Natívitas, Natívitas, Tlaxcala, Mexico, her father, Gregorio Contreras Ramos, was 26 and her mother, María Emilia Falcó Aragonés, was 25. She married Manuel Corazon de Jesus Vazquez Contreras on 10 October 1900, in Natívitas, Natívitas, Tlaxcala, Mexico. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 6 daughters.
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Mining code reformed. Subsoil ownership given to landowners. Reelection of Díaz.
Constitution changed to allow Díaz to succeed himself.
Rebellion spreads throughout Mexico. After attack on Ciudad Juárez, Díaz resigns. Madero returns in triumph to Mexico City and is elected to presidency. Emiliano Zapata publishes Plan of Ayala demanding quick reforms.
Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Jose, Juan, Jesus, Manuel, Carlos, Luis, Miguel, Francisco, Guadalupe, Roberto, Mario, Pedro. Portuguese Duarte, Ligia, Paulo, Wenceslao.
Spanish: habitational name from Conteraras, a place in the province of Burgos, named from Late Latin contraria ‘surrounding area, region’ (from the preposition contra ‘opposite, against, hard by’).
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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