Joaquina Escamilla

Female1862–

Brief Life History of Joaquina

Joaquina Escamilla was born in 1862, in Atotonilco el Grande, Atotonilco el Grande, Hidalgo, Mexico. She had at least 5 sons and 3 daughters with Cruz Silva.

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Family Time Line

Cruz Silva
1858–
Joaquina Escamilla
1862–
Felipa Silva Escamilla
1880–
Natalia Estefana Trinidad Silva Escamilla
1883–
José Román Tomas Silva Escamilla
1886–1908
Encarnación Meliton Dolores Silva Escamilla
1888–
Genaro Buenaventura Rosario Silva Escamilla
1890–
Genaro Silva Escamilla
from January 1892 to December 1892–1896
Martin Serapion Silva Escamilla
from January 1892 to December 1892–
Sipriana Silva Escamilla
1896–1898

Sources (9)

  • Joaquina Escamilla en el registro de Genaro Silva, "México, Hidalgo, Registro Civil, 1861-1967"
  • Joaquina Escamilla en el registro de José Roman Tomas Silva, "México, Hidalgo, registros parroquiales, 1546-1971"
  • Joaquina Escamilla en el registro de Sipriana Silva, "México, Hidalgo, Registro Civil, 1861-1967"

Spouse and Children

Children (8)

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World Events (8)

1862

Age 0

French forces march on capital but suffer defeat at Puebla.

1862 · The Battle of Puebla

Age 0

During the Second French intervention in Mexico, French soldiers entered the city of Puebla to conquer it for France. They were met by the Mexican Army and a battle ensued. Even though the French forces were better equipped and larger, the Mexican Army beat them and gained a boost in their morale to continue fighting. To remember this victory, the Mexican people celebrate Cinco de Mayo (May 5) every year.

1896 · The Yaqui Uprising

Age 34

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, 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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