Andrez Candelario Laso

4 February 1830–
La Soledad, Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico

The Life Summary of Andrez Candelario

Andrez Candelario Laso was christened on 4 February 1830, in La Soledad, Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico as the son of Juan Laso and Filomena Sanchez.

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Family Time Line

Juan Laso
Filomena Sanchez
Andrez Candelario Laso
1830–
Juan Losada

Parents and Siblings

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World Events (3)

1833
Santa Anna elected president. Dictatorship established in 1834. End of first liberal reforms. Tithes abolished.
1833 · National Library of Mexico
The construction of the National Library of Mexico came by decree of Benito Juarez in 1867 to become a bibliographic repository of Mexico and home to all foreign books published about Mexico. It was linked to the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) for research and to help students learn more about Mexico. The building was damaged after an earthquake in 1985 and a new annex was built to help preserve the books that weren’t destroyed. 
1835
Texas pioneers seek independence from Mexico in 1835, achieving it in March 1836. Santa Anna defeated and forced to recognize independence of Texas. Spain and Vatican recognize Mexican republic in 1836.

Name Meaning

Spanish and Portuguese: topographic name for someone living by a lake, from lago ‘lake’ (from Latin lacus), or habitational name from any of the many places named with this word.

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

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  • Andrez Candelario Laso, "México, bautismos, 1560-1950"

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