When María Justina Quiroga Maldonado was born in 1860, in Cochabamba, Cercado, Cochabamba, Bolivia, her father, José María Quiroga Colás, was 34 and her mother, María Francisca Enriqueta Maldonado Arriaga, was 20. She married Ismael Eustaquio Tardío Paz Soldán about 1880, in Cercado, Cochabamba, Bolivia. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 5 daughters.
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Bolivia becomes landlocked after losing mineral-rich, coastal territory in the Atacama to Chile.
Bolivia loses the rubber-rich province of Acre to Brazil.
Rebellion by indigenous peoples.
Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Jose, Carlos, Antonio, Luis, Jesus, Miguel, Jorge, Marcelo, Alberto, Francisco, Juan, Mario, Raul.
Galician: topographic name from the plant name qu(e)iroga ‘heather’, or a habitational name from Quiroga, a place in Lugo province named with the same word.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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