Women and Independence in Latin America An exploration of women's involvement in the Latin American Wars of Independence |
Gender:Female
Ethnic origen: Unknown
Events:
1791 | - | Buenos Aires | - | Unknown | - | She married Manuel José de Lavalle y Cortés on 16 September 1791. |
1807 | - | Chile | - | Unknown | - | She organised medals to commemorate the defeat of the English. |
1807-1808 | - | Chile | - | Unknown | - | She was living in Chile in 1807 and 1808. |
1820 | - | Buenos Aires | - | Unknown | - | She died on 10 May 1820 in Buenos Aires. |
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Female relatives of past and future leading political/military/ cultural figuresBiography:
She was born around 1776 and married Peruvian Manuel José de Lavalle y Cortés on 16 September 1791. Their son, General Juan Lavalle became a hero of independence. She was living in Chile during the English invasions of 1806-1807 and on hearing of the victory she minted commemorative silver medals with the inscription: "Doña Mercedes González y Lavalle a los ilustres defensores" and "De su Rey y de su Patria. Liniers, Concha y Lasala. Pudiste sorprenderme pero no vencerme. Buenos Aires sorprendida Junio 27 de 1807" . She died on 10 May 1820 in Buenos Aires. (Sosa de Newton, 281-282)
References:
Sosa de Newton, Lily (1986) Diccionario biográfico de mujeres argentinas