When Maria Luisa Perez was born on 21 June 1853, in San Pablo Atlazalpan, Chalco, State of Mexico, Mexico, her father, Pascual Andres Perez, was 44 and her mother, Maria Guadalupe, was 39. She married Leonardo Aparicio on 9 January 1869, in Santa Catarina Ayotzingo, Chalco, State of Mexico, Mexico. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 4 daughters. She died on 18 June 1930, in her hometown, at the age of 76, and was buried in San Pablo Atlazalpan, Chalco, State of Mexico, Mexico.
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Triumph of Plan of Ayutla under leadership of Benito Juárez.
Santa Anna resigns in August. Juárez Law ends fueros (privileges) enjoyed by military and clergy.
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.
Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Juan, Manuel, Carlos, Luis, Jesus, Francisco, Pedro, Miguel, Jorge, Ramon, Rafael, Mario.
Spanish (Pérez): patronymic from the personal name Pedro, an equivalent of Peter . This surname is also found in France. Compare De Perez .
Breton (Pérez): variant of Pérès (see Peres ).
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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