Pedro Asunción Santos

Male1860–

Brief Life History of Pedro Asunción

Pedro Asunción Santos was born in 1860, in San Juan Diquiyu, Heroica Villa Tezoatlán de Segura y Luna Cuna de la Independencia de Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico as the son of Cesareo Santos and Ines Morales. He married Petra Ignacia Reyes in Los Zavala, San Pedro Tapanatepec, Oaxaca, Mexico. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 6 daughters. He died in his hometown.

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Family Time Line

Pedro Asunción Santos
1860–
Petra Ignacia Reyes
1860–
Marriage:
Ma. Franca. del Rosario Santos
1889–1889
Tomas Santos Reyes
1889–
Agripina Santos Reyes
1897–
Maria Paula Santos Reyes
1912–
Cipriana Santos Reyes
Basilio Ysidoro Santos Reyes
1892–1981
Crispina Santos
1892–
Felipe Santos Reyes
1898–
Marcelina Santos Reyes
1903–

Sources (32)

  • Birth and baptism record of Rufina Francisca Lopez:Mexico, Oaxaca, Catholic Church Records, 1559-1988 Tezoatlán de Segura y Luna San Juan Bautista Bautismos 1922-1933, image 481 of 685.
  • Marriage record of Serafin Martinez and Maria Paula: Mexico, Oaxaca, Catholic Church Records, 1559-1988 Tezoatlán de Segura y Luna San Juan Bautista Matrimonios 1914-1939, 271 of 558.
  • Pedro Santos, "México, Oaxaca, registros parroquiales y diocesanos, 1559-1988"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    Los Zavala, San Pedro Tapanatepec, Oaxaca, Mexico
  • Children (9)

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    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (1)

    World Events (8)

    1861

    Age 1

    Moratorium on foreign debt payments. Tripartite agreement for intervention signed by Britain, France, and Spain.

    1862

    Age 2

    French forces march on capital but suffer defeat at Puebla.

    1891 · The Garza Revolution

    Age 31

    The Garza Revolution was a conflict fought between the residents of Coahuila and Texas. It began when a campaign to start an uprising against Porfirio Diaz. Even though it was a minor conflict, it is seen as a precursor to the Mexican Revolution.

    Name Meaning

    Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Jose, Manuel, Carlos, Juan, Francisco, Luis, Mario, Pedro, Roberto, Jesus, Ramon, Miguel. Portuguese Joao, Paulo, Joaquim, Agostinho, Amadeu, Henrique, Marcio, Serafim, Ademir, Aderito, Albano, Ligia.

    Spanish, Portuguese, and Galician:

    from a personal name typically bestowed on a child born on All Saints' Day (Spanish Todos los Santos, Portuguese and Galician Todos os santos ‘All Saints'). Compare Spanish De los Santos , Portuguese and Galician Dos Santos .

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

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