Emilio Norberto de los Angeles Fernandez

Male6 June 1885–

Brief Life History of Emilio Norberto de los Angeles

Emilio Norberto de los Angeles Fernandez was christened on 6 June 1885, in San Juan Bautista, Huasca de Ocampo, Hidalgo, Mexico as the son of Soledad Fernandez and Ramona Rosales.

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Soledad Fernandez
Ramona Rosales
Emilio Norberto de los Angeles Fernandez
1885–

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    World Events (3)

    1888

    Constitution changed to allow Díaz to succeed himself.

    1891 · The Garza Revolution

    The Garza Revolution was a conflict fought between the residents of Coahuila and Texas. It began when a campaign to start an uprising against Porfirio Diaz. Even though it was a minor conflict, it is seen as a precursor to the Mexican Revolution.

    1896 · The Yaqui Uprising

    The Yaqui Uprising was a conflict that was fought between the residents of Sonora and Arizona over several days. It started as an agreement of the Native Americans, in the state of Sonora, and Lauro Aguirre to start by capturing the customs house in Nogales. This confrontation was one of the last battles during the American Indian Wars. Several people were killed and wounded but was a win in the Revolution of Mexico.

    Name Meaning

    Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Jose, Manuel, Juan, Carlos, Luis, Jorge, Miguel, Fernando, Mario, Jesus, Pedro, Francisco. Portuguese Ligia, Joao, Armanda, Godofredo, Wenceslao.

    Spanish (Fernández): patronymic from the personal name Fernando . The surname (and to a lesser extent the variant Hernandez ) has also been established in southern Italy, mainly in Naples and Palermo, since the period of Spanish dominance there.

    Jewish (Sephardic): adoption of the name in 1 above at the moment of conversion to Roman Catholicism. After the return to Judaism (generations later), some Jewish descendants retained the surname that their families had adopted as Roman Catholics.

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

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