Crescencio Aragon

Brief Life History of Crescencio

When Crescencio Aragon was born in 1817, in Allende, Chihuahua, Mexico, his father, Ylario Aragon, was 27 and his mother, Maria Rita Hernandez, was 27. He married Maria de la Luz Moreno on 18 October 1834, in Allende, Chihuahua, Mexico. He died on 2 July 1885, in his hometown, at the age of 68.

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Family Time Line

Crescencio Aragon
1817–1885
Dominga Lopez
1815–
Marriage: 20 May 1838
Damaso Aragon
1839–1839
Jose Exiquio Aragón
1840–1920
Ceferina Antonia Aragon
1842–
Maria Arcadia Aragon
1844–1844
Arcadia Aragon
1845–
Maria Rita Donaciana Aragon
1846–1857
Maria Eusebia Mauricia Aragon
1849–
Tiburcia Aragon
1850–
Jose Balentin Romulo Aragon
1852–
Andres Aragon
1854–
Martin Aragon
1855–1915
Ricardo Aragon
1856–
Alejo Aragon
1858–1926
Jose Del Rosario Aragon
1869–

Sources (36)

  • Cresencio Hernandz, "México, Chihuahua, registros parroquiales y diocesanos, 1632-1958"
  • Eresencio Aragon en el registro de Ma. Arcadia Aragon Lopes, "México, Chihuahua, registros parroquiales y diocesanos, 1632-1958"
  • Crecencio Hernandez Aragon en el registro de Damaso Hernandez Lopez, "México, Durango, registros parroquiales y diocesanos, 1604-1985"

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.

1835

Texas pioneers seek independence from Mexico in 1835, achieving it in March 1836. Santa Anna defeated and forced to recognize independence of Texas. Spain and Vatican recognize Mexican republic in 1836.

Name Meaning

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

Spanish (Aragón) and southern French: habitational name from Aragon, Spain, which was an independent kingdom from 1035 to 1479. It took its name from the river Aragón, which arises in its northwestern corner. The river name may be related to Basque (h)ara(n) ‘valley’; in Basque, Aragon is called Aragoa or Aragoi, which probably means ‘high valley’. Compare Deragon .

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

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