Dámasa Boedo

Gender:Female

Ethnic origen: Unknown

Events:

1818  -  Salta  -  Not applicable  -  She was born in Salta.
1841-1880?  -  Lima  -  Unknown  -  She worked as a teacher here.
1841-1880?  -  La Paz  -  Unknown  -  She worked as a teacher here.
1841-1880  -  Guayaquil  -  Unknown  -  She worked as a teacher here.
1841-1880?  -  Sucre  -  Unknown  -  She worked as a teacher here.
1841-1880  -  Coquimbo  -  Unknown  -  She worked as a teacher here.
1841  -  Salta  -  Unknown  -  She met General Juan Lavalle here then accompanied him on his campaigns as his lover, nurse and seamstress.
1841  -  Jujuy  -  Unknown  -  Her lover, General Juan Lavalle, was killed on 9 October while they were staying in a house here in 1841.
1880  -  Salta  -  Unknown  -  She died in Salta on 5 September 1880.

Connections:

Education for girls (Bolivia)
Education for girls (Peru)
Gorriti friends
Nurses
Unitarians
Women accompanied husbands/ brothers into battle

Biography:
Born in Salta in 1818, she was a friend of Juana Manuela Gorriti.

She met Unitarian General Juan Lavalle in 1841 when he arrived in Salta defeated by the federales. She accompanied him on his campaigns as a lover, nurse and seamstress and was with him on 9 October 1841 when he was attacked and killed while staying at a house in Jujuy. She then marched to Bolivia with the funeral cortege and stayed there as a teacher. She lived in Sucre, La Paz, Coquimbo, Lima and Guayaquil, also working as a teacher. In Lima she wanted to become a nun, but ill health prevented her from doing so. She returned to Salta in 1880 and died there on 5 September 1880. (Sosa de Newton, 85)

References:

Sosa de Newton, Lily (1986) Diccionario biográfico de mujeres argentinas