Josefa Munarris Manrique

Brief Life History of Josefa

Josefa Munarris Manrique was born in 1815, in Lima, Lima, Lima, Peru as the daughter of Pedro Munares and Magdalena Manrrique. She married José Mansueto Canaval Zamudio on 14 February 1833, in Lima, Lima, Lima, Peru. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 4 daughters. She died on 3 January 1893, in Lima, Lima, Peru, at the age of 78, and was buried in Lima, Lima, Lima, Peru.

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Family Time Line

José Mansueto Canaval Zamudio
1806–
Josefa Munarris Manrique
1815–1893
Marriage: 14 February 1833
Enrique Canaval Munarris
1838–1886
Dolores Canaval Munarris
Tarcila Canaval Munares
1839–1913
Juana Gertrudis Canaval Y Munarris
1840–
Petronila Canaval Munarris
1850–1926

Sources (9)

  • Josefa Munares, "Perú, registros parroquiales y diocesanos, 1556-2023"
  • Josefa Munaris, "Perú, Lima, Registro Civil, 1874-1996"
  • Josefa Munarres en el registro de Dolores Canabal Munarres, "Perú, Diócesis de Huacho, registros parroquiales y diocesanos, 1560-1952"

World Events (7)

1821

General Jose de San Martin captures Lima from Spanish and proclaims Peru independent.

1823

Simon Bolivar led an army from Venezuela and Colombia into Peru to help fight the Spanish.

1836

Peru and Bolivia join in short-lived confederation.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Carlos, Luis, Juan, Jose, Fernando, Manuel, Jesus, Jorge, Mario, Raul, Roberto, Ruben.

Spanish: possibly from the Occitan personal name Aimeric (insouthern France), composed of the ancient Germanic elements haim‘homeland, village’ + rīc ‘power’.

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

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