Julia Luna Gonzalez Rocha

Brief Life History of Julia Luna

Julia Luna Gonzalez Rocha was born about 16 April 1874 as the daughter of Sisto Luna and Aniceta Gonzales. She married Rodrigo Gallegos Delgado in 1897, in Zacatecas, Mexico. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 1 daughter. She died on 18 February 1938, in Mexico City, Mexico, at the age of 63.

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Family Time Line

Rodrigo Gallegos Delgado
1867–1932
Julia Luna Gonzalez Rocha
1874–1938
Marriage: 1897
Felipe Gallegos Luna
1898–1964
Micaela Gallegos Luna
1900–1900
Ezequiel Gallegos Luna
1902–1949
Manuel Gallegos Luna
1901–1963

Sources (11)

  • Legacy NFS Source: Julia Luna Gonzales - Government record: death: ; Distrito Federal, Mexico
  • Julia Rocha, "México, Zacatecas, Registro Civil, 1860-2000"
  • Julia Luna, "México, Zacatecas, Registro Civil, 1860-2000"

World Events (8)

1875 · The First Missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

The first missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints entered Mexico in two groups. The first group went into Sonora and baptized the first 5 members in Latin America. The second group went down to Mexico City and handed out translated verses of the Book of Mormon. The missionaries worked throughout the nation until 1889 and baptized many. Because of the government’s views of polygamy, missionaries weren't allowed to teach and baptize while the mission was closed from 1889 to 1901. The church has since increased from the initial 5 to 1.5 Million members.

1876

"José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz leads rebellion on platform of ""no reelection""and starts his presidential career, which lasts for thirty-four years (except 1880-84), of ""order and progress"".Finances, trade, industry, and mining sector modernized. Political ideology based on positivism."

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.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Juan, Carlos, Luis, Manuel, Jesus, Jorge, Pedro, Francisco, Miguel, Ramon, Raul, Mario.

Spanish (González): patronymic from the personal name Gonzalo . Compare De Gonzalez , Gonsales , Gunsalus , and Portuguese Goncalves .

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

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