When Ana María de los Santos Armijo was born on 30 October 1830, in Albuquerque, Nuevo México, Mexico, her father, Pedro de Jesús Armijo Perea, was 30 and her mother, María de la Luz García, was 10.
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Santa Anna elected president. Dictatorship established in 1834. End of first liberal reforms. Tithes abolished.
The construction of the National Library of Mexico came by decree of Benito Juarez in 1867 to become a bibliographic repository of Mexico and home to all foreign books published about Mexico. It was linked to the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) for research and to help students learn more about Mexico. The building was damaged after an earthquake in 1985 and a new annex was built to help preserve the books that weren’t destroyed.
Moratorium on foreign debt payments. Tripartite agreement for intervention signed by Britain, France, and Spain.
Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Jose, Manuel, Orlando, Roberto, Francisco, Ramona, Carlos, Diego, Ernesto, Jesus, Luis, Lupe.
Spanish: possibly a habitational name from La Vega de Armijo, a place in Cordoba.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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