Felipe Amoedo
Felipe Amoedo Canaveri | |
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Personal details | |
Born |
May 1, 1828 Buenos Aires, United Provinces of the River Plate |
Died |
Jan 6, 1900 Remedios de Escalada, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina |
Nationality | Argentine |
Occupation | Government |
Profession | Politician |
Religion | Catholicism |
Felipe Amoedo (1828-1900) was an Argentine politician, juez de paz, president of the municipality,[1] and intendant of Quilmes.[2]
Biography
Felipe was born in Buenos Aires, the eighth child of Hilario Amoedo Garazatúa (apothecary) born in Galicia and Juana Josefa Canaveris. His wife was Eduarda Dupuy Morel, daughter of José María Dupuy, killed by the Mazorca, and Indalecia Morel, sister of painter Carlos Morel.[3] The Dupuy family was descended from Luis Dupuy Ezquerra (born in Hèches, France), settled in Buenos Aires in 1750.[4]
His maternal grandfather Juan Canaveris (owner of land in Quilmes), had been one of the neighbors who attended the open Cabildo of 1810.[5]
References
- ↑ El Fuerte 25 [i.e. veinticinco] de Mayo en Cruz de Guerra:. Buenos Aires (Argentina : Province). Archivo Histórico.
- ↑ El índice cronológico de la historia de Quilmes del Dr: José A Craviotto, ampliado hasta 1916. José Alcides Craviotto.
- ↑ Mar del Plata, ciudad de América para la humanidad: reseña histórica. Roberto T. Barili.
- ↑ Boletín interno, Issues 9-50. Instituto Argentino de Ciencias Genealógicas.
- ↑ Historia de Quilmes desde sus orígenes hasta 1941. José Alcides Craviotto.
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