Celedonio Aguero

Brief Life History of Celedonio

When Celedonio Aguero was born on 11 May 1816, in Trancas, Tucumán, Argentina, his father, Celedonio Aguero, was 40 and his mother, Maria Juana Pereyra, was 23. He married Maria Segunda Serrano on 25 November 1835, in La Candelaria, La Candelaria, Salta, Argentina. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 1 daughter. He died after 1860, in Tucumán, Argentina.

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Family Time Line

Celedonio Aguero
1816–after 1860
Segunda Lascano
Juan Roman Aguero
1837–1900
Ramón Agüero
Juan Dionicio Agúero
1840–1914
Natalia Aguero
1842–1900
Gregorio Aguero
1845–1900

Sources (13)

  • Legacy NFS Source: Celedonio Aguero - Church record: Baptism record or certificate: birth-name: Celedonio Aguero
  • Celedonio Agüero en el registro de Dionisio Agüero, "Argentina, Salta, Registro Civil, 1880-2000"
  • Celedonio Agüero, "Argentina, Tucumán, registros parroquiales, 1727-1955"

World Events (2)

1853

Tras un prolongado período de guerras civiles, entre 1853 y 1860 se formó una república federal con el nombre de República Argentina. Mediante guerras contra los pueblos mapuche, tehuelche, ranquel, wichi y kom, conocidas como Conquista del Desierto y Conquista del Chaco, la República Argentina tomó posesión de las llanuras chaqueña y pampeana y de la Patagonia oriental, conformando su territorio actual, el octavo más extenso del mundo. En 1853 se dicta la Constitución Nacional Argentina. Entre 1862 y 1930 transcurrió un largo período de estabilidad constitucional, en el que debido a una gran ola migratoria proveniente sobre todo de Italia y España, la población creció cinco veces más rápido que el mundo.

1859

Buenos Aires refuses to become part of the country of Argentina and sets up their own independent state. It is then defeated by General Bartolome Mitre.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Jose, Carlos, Pedro, Juan, Manuel, Francisco, Jorge, Jesus, Luis, Mario, Ricardo, Roberto.

Spanish and Aragonese (Agüero): habitational name from any of the places in the provinces of Cantabria and Huesca (Aragon) named Agüero, or from Puente Agüero in Cantabria. They are probably named from Late Latin (vicus) aquarius ‘well-watered (settlement)’. Compare De Aguero .

Spanish (Agüero): nickname from agüero ‘(bad/good) omen’, from Latin augurium.

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

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