Maria del Pilar Escamilla Gil

Brief Life History of Maria del Pilar

When Maria del Pilar Escamilla Gil was born on 19 September 1833, in Marín, Marín, Nuevo León, Mexico, her father, Jose Ygnacio Estaquio Escamilla Guerra, was 44 and her mother, Manuela Gil González, was 40. She married Jose Dario Benavides Gutierrez on 19 September 1853, in Marín, Nuevo León, Mexico. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 5 daughters. She died in Doctor González, Nuevo León, Mexico, and was buried in Doctor González, Nuevo León, Mexico.

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Family Time Line

Jose Dario Benavides Gutierrez
1830–1888
Maria del Pilar Escamilla Gil
1833–
Marriage: 19 September 1853
Ma. Victoria Benavs. Escamilla
1854–
Jesus Benavidez Escamilla
1857–
Ma. Apolonia Benavides Escamilla
1858–
Jose Benavides Escamilla
1860–
Antonio Benavides Escamilla
1860–1932
Antonia Benabidez Escamilla
1861–
Petra Benavides Escamilla
1863–1886
Jose Leon Benavides Escamilla
1865–
J. Juan Benavides Escamilla
1867–
Silvestra Benavides Escamilla
1867–
J. Silvestre Benavides Escamilla
1869–
Nicolas Benavides Escamilla
1871–

Sources (40)

  • Doña Ma. del Pilar Escamilla en el registro de D. José Benavides, "México, Nuevo León, registros parroquiales, 1667-1981"
  • Petra Escamilla en el registro de José Benavides Escamilla, "México, Nuevo León, Registro Civil, 1859-1962"
  • Ma del Pilar Escamillas en el registro de Benavides Escamilla, "México, Nuevo León, registros parroquiales, 1667-1981"

World Events (8)

1835

Texas pioneers seek independence from Mexico in 1835, achieving it in March 1836. Santa Anna defeated and forced to recognize independence of Texas. Spain and Vatican recognize Mexican republic in 1836.

1837

Anastasio Bustamante becomes president, initiating a process of centralization.

1864

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

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Jose, Juan, Manuel, Carlos, Jesus, Luis, Raul, Ruben, Jorge, Mario, Pedro, Alfredo.

Spanish: habitational name from Escamilla, a place in Guadalajaraprovince.

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

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