When Maria Rosalia Fuentes Ramos was born about 1828, in La Cañada, Huépac, Sonora, Mexico, her father, Jose Maria Fuentes, was 27 and her mother, Maria Faustina Ramos, was 23. She married Francisco De Sales Martin De Jesus Quiroz De La Vega about 1845, in Tepetitlán, Hidalgo, Mexico. They were the parents of at least 3 sons. She died in Tepetitlán, Hidalgo, Mexico.
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Santa Anna repels Spain's attempt to regain control of Mexico. Guerrero abolishes slavery as means of discouraging migration of United States southerners to Texas.
Rebellion drives Guerrero from presidency. Immigration to Texas from United States prohibited but not enforced.
Moratorium on foreign debt payments. Tripartite agreement for intervention signed by Britain, France, and Spain.
Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Jose, Juan, Carlos, Francisco, Luis, Manuel, Jesus, Miguel, Pedro, Ruben, Jorge, Julio.
Spanish: topographic name from the plural of fuente ‘spring, well’ (see Fuente ), or a habitational name from any of numerous places called with fuentes, as for example Fuentes (Cuenca, Albacete, and Segovia provinces), Fuentes Calientes (Teruel), Fuentes de León (Badajoz), Fuentes de Valdepero (Palencia).
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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