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:
1792 | - | Buenos Aires | - | Not applicable | - | She was born in Guardia de Pilar and lived at San Fernando, both in Buenos Aires province. |
1792 | - | Buenos Aires | - | Not applicable | - | She was baptised on 18 February 1792. |
1810 | - | Buenos Aires | - | Unknown | - | On 7 June 1810 she married Vicente Bengochea. |
1826 | - | Buenos Aires | - | Unknown | - | She was widowed. |
1828 | - | Buenos Aires | - | Unknown | - | She married a cousin of her first husband. |
1848 | - | Buenos Aires | - | Unknown | - | She was widowed for a second time. |
1867 | - | Buenos Aires | - | Unknown | - | She died in San Fernando on 11 February 1867. |
Connections:
Women workersBiography:
Born in Guardia de Pilar, Buenos Aires province and baptised on 18 February 1792, she worked taking post along the San Fernando to Buenos Aires road. On 7 June 1810 she married Vicente Bengochea in San Fernando. She was widowed in 1826, left with 9 children. In 1828 she remarried, a cousin of her first husband. She was widowed again in 1848, and continued to work building up the postal service into a respectable business (the government reorganised it in 1822). She worked tirelessly whatever the weather. She died in San Fernando on 11 February 1867. (Sosa de Newton, 596, 595)
References:
Sosa de Newton, Lily (1986) Diccionario biográfico de mujeres argentinas