Maria MICAELA Josepha Artieda Martínez

Brief Life History of Maria MICAELA Josepha

When Maria MICAELA Josepha Artieda Martínez was born about August 1747, in Etxarri Aranatz, Nafarroa, Spain, her father, Antonio Artieda Ulayar, was 24 and her mother, María Fermina Martínez Barrena, was 25. She married MANUEL Juachin Nicolás Casseda Esparza on 29 January 1784, in Santa María, Etxarri Aranatz, Nafarroa, Spain. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 3 daughters. She died in her hometown.

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Family Time Line

MANUEL Juachin Nicolás Casseda Esparza
1745–
Maria MICAELA Josepha Artieda Martínez
1747–
Marriage: 29 January 1784
Mauro Casseda Artieda
1784–1819
Josefa Ana Vicenta Ignacia Victoria Casseda Artieda
1786–
Juana Rossa Felicia Casseda Artieda
1788–
María Nicolasa Casseda Artieda
1790–1834

Sources (16)

  • María Micaela de Artida, "España, registros parroquiales y diocesanos, 1307-1985"
  • Michaela de Artieda en el registro de Concepcion Clementa Gonzalez de Caseda, "España, bautismos, 1502-1940"
  • Micaela de Artieda en el registro de Tiburcia Baleriana Josefa Francisca de Gonzales de Caseda, "España, bautismos, 1502-1940"

World Events (5)

1763

Spain lost Florida to the United Kingdom.

1808

French forces led by Napoleon conquered Spain but the Spanish regained control in 1814.

1808 · Peninsular war

War against Napolean was met with great resistance by Spanish nationalists, with help from British troops, Spain force French out of the peninsula.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Manuel, Carlos, Luis, Jesus, Francisco, Pedro, Miguel, Raul, Mario, Jorge, Roberto, Ruben. Portuguese Ligia, Paulo, Armanda, Catarina, Gonsalo, Marcio, Wenceslao, Anatolio, Godofredo, Lidio, Sil, Zulmira.

Spanish (Martínez): patronymic from the personal name Martin . This surname has also been established in southern Italy since the period of Spanish dominance there. In the US, it is the tenth most frequent surname. Compare De Martinez .

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

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