Luisa Gonzaga Gimenez Soler

Brief Life History of Luisa Gonzaga Gimenez

Luisa Gonzaga Gimenez Soler was born on 22 June 1852 as the daughter of Antonio Jimenez Rodenas and Agueda Soler Gómez. She married Ginés de la Paz Diaz Milan on 4 September 1874, in Alatoz, Albacete, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 5 daughters.

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Family Time Line

Ginés de la Paz Diaz Milan
1847–
Luisa Gonzaga Gimenez Soler
1852–
Marriage: 4 September 1874
Bautista Serafin Gines Antonio Diaz Milan
1878–
Bautista Díaz Giménez
1879–
Aurora Diaz JIMENEZ
1882–
Hilario Diaz Gimenez
1883–1883
Fructuoso Auelio Diaz Gimenez
1885–
Agueda Bernarda Diaz
1888–
Rafaela Benita Juana Díaz Giménez
1891–
Antonio Eulalio Dias Milan/Gimenez
1895–
Rafaela Benita Juana Diaz
1901–

Sources (16)

  • Luisa Gimenez Soler, "Spain Marriages, 1565-1950"
  • Luisa Gonsaga Gimenez, "España, Diócesis de Albacete, registros parroquiales, 1504-1979"
  • Luisa in entry for Hilario Diaz Gimenes, "Spain, Diocese of Albacete, Catholic Church Records, 1504-1979"

World Events (8)

1855 · Confiscation of Godoy

The Spanish government siezes and sells private properties that belong to the Catholic church, and other religious factions to pay off national debts, encourage privatization, and strengthen the economy.

1862 · Spain captured Veracruz, Mexico, collecting interest on debts owed

With help from France and Great Britain, Spain captures lands in Mexico, including Veracruz, to collect interest on debts Mexico refuses to pay.

1883 · "The """"Sagrada Familia"""" Cathedral in Barcelona begins construction"

Architect Antoni Gaudi begins work on what would be a historical landmark cathedral in Barcelona, Spain.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Jose, Juan, Rafael, Carlos, Ana, Eduardo, Luis, Pedro, Jorge, Miguel, Emilio, Fernando.

Catalan:

habitational name from any of the places called (El) Soler in Catalonia (Spain), from soler ‘ground, floor’ (from Late Latin solarium, a derivative of solum ‘bottom’, ‘ground’).

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

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