Julio Rodríguez Aguirre

Brief Life History of Julio

When Julio Rodríguez Aguirre was born on 20 December 1863, in General Cepeda, Coahuila, Mexico, his father, Pedro Rodriguez Siller, was 33 and his mother, Josefa Aguirre González, was 26. He married Petronila Dominguez de la Rosa on 25 July 1883, in San Francisco de Asís, General Cepeda, Coahuila, Mexico. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters. He died on 1 July 1921, in his hometown, at the age of 57.

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Family Time Line

Julio Rodríguez Aguirre
1863–1921
Concepción Escobedo Rodríguez
1864–
Marriage: about 1896
Fernando Rodriguez
1898–1898
Maria Ysabel Rodrgiuez
1899–1899
Pedro Rodriguez Escobedo
1900–1929
Estela Rodríguez Escobedo
1905–1991
Consuelo Rodriguez
1907–1925
Jose Alfredo Rodríguez Escobedo
1908–1973
Roberto Rodriguez
1913–1925
Francisca Rodriguez Escobedo
1913–1995
Francisca Rodriguez Escobedo
1913–1995
Everardo Rodriguez
1915–1916
Jose Alfonso Rodrgiuez Valdez
1917–1917
Luis Rodríguez Escobedo
1918–1966

Sources (50)

  • Julio Rodriguez, "México, Coahuila, Registro Civil, 1861-1998"
  • Jesus Rodríguez, "México, Coahuila, Registro Civil, 1861-1998"
  • Julio Rodríguez, "México, Coahuila, Registro Civil, 1861-1998"

World Events (8)

1864

Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph's reign as Maximilian I begins. He confirms Reform Laws, except for those that refer to indigenous communities.

1866

French troops depart.

1880

United States railroad companies receive favorable concessions. Railroad boom.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Manuel, Luis, Carlos, Jesus, Francisco, Jorge, Pedro, Raul, Miguel, Roberto, Ramon, Rafael. Portuguese Wenceslao, Ligia, Catarina, Paulo, Joaquim, Omero, Joao, Wenseslao, Adauto, Albeiro, Godofredo.

Spanish (Rodríguez) and Portuguese: patronymic from the personal name Rodrigo . Rodriguez (including in the sense 2 below) is the ninth most frequent surname in the US. Compare De Rodriguez and Rodriquez .

Jewish (Sephardic): adoption of the Iberian surname (see above) at the moment of conversion to Roman Catholicism. After the return to Judaism (generations later), some descendants retained the name their families used as Catholics.

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

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