Guadalupe Gomez Loredo

Female12 January 1891–3 January 1962

Brief Life History of Guadalupe

When Guadalupe Gomez Loredo was born on 12 January 1891, in Pozos, San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico, her father, Marcelo Gomez, was 42 and her mother, Matiana Loredo, was 36. She had at least 1 son with Bernardo Almendarez. She died on 3 January 1962, in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, at the age of 70, and was buried in San Luis Potosí, Mexico.

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Family Time Line

J Santos Almendarez
1895–
Guadalupe Gomez Loredo
1891–1962
Canuto Almendarez Loredo
1902–1995
Santos Almendarez Gomez
1907–1900

Sources (6)

  • Loredo en el registro de Canuto Almendarez Loredo, "México, San Luis Potosí, Registro Civil, 1859-2000"
  • Guadalupe Gomez en el registro de Santos Armendariz Gomez, "México, Chihuahua, Registro Civil, 1861-1997"
  • Guadalupe Gómez Loredo, "México, San Luis Potosí, Registro Civil, 1859-2000"

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Children (2)

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World Events (8)

1896 · The Yaqui Uprising

Age 5

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.

1904

Age 13

Constitution changed to allow for six-year presidential term.

1910

Age 19

Mexico's 100 years of independence celebrated. Seventh reelection of Díaz. Madero's Plan of San Luis Potosí. Rebellion breaks out in north and in Puebla.

Name Meaning

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

Spanish (Gómez): from a medieval personal name, probably of Visigothic origin, from guma ‘man’. Compare De Gomez .

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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