Lucio Salinas

Brief Life History of Lucio

Lucio Salinas married Fabiana Isenas on 14 August 1881, in Inquisivi, Inquisivi, La Paz, Bolivia. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 5 daughters. He died about 1893, in Inquisivi, Inquisivi, La Paz, Bolivia, and was buried in Inquisivi, Inquisivi, La Paz, Bolivia.

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Family Time Line

Lucio Salinas
–1893
Fabiana Isenas
1831–
Marriage: 14 August 1881
Rosalia Salinas
1856–
Juan Salinas Aseñas
1856–1938
Froilana Salinas Aseñas
1861–
Cipriana Salinas
1863–
Rufino Salinas
1865–
Maria Froilana Salinas
1871–
Petrona Salinas Isenas
1873–

Sources (24)

  • Lucio Salinas, "Bolivia, Marriages, 1630-1940"
  • Lucio Salinaz, "Bolivia, registros parroquiales, 1566-1996"
  • Luciano Salinas, "Bolivia, registros parroquiales, 1566-1996"

World Events (2)

1825

Bolivia becomes independent with Simon Bolivar as its president.

1879

Bolivia becomes landlocked after losing mineral-rich, coastal territory in the Atacama to Chile.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Jose, Juan, Manuel, Jesus, Carlos, Mario, Luis, Raul, Guadalupe, Ricardo, Ruben, Roberto.

Spanish: habitational name from any of numerous places called Salinas, from the plural of salina ‘saltworks’ (from Latin salinae, a derivative of sal ‘salt’).

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

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