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About Angela Corina Pacheco
CORINA APARICIO ROJAS, Manuela Rojas' third daughter, married GREGORIO PACHECO LAWS who became the 21st President of the Republic between 1884-1888. Eleven children were born from their marriage, five lived until the adulthood. The eldest of them, Manuel, died single at the age of 21, at return with his father from Tacna, Peru, in a totally inhospitable place and without medical resources where the youth affected by the "altitude sickness" was. Come onIt was Don Gregorio's efforts to help his young son and he died.This happened in April 1873. The other four, and over the years,they got married and became related to important Bolivian families.Gregorio Pacheco felt a deep filial love for Manuelita, his political mother,because he expressed himself towards her in terms of "my dear dear mother" -textual--Pacheco also developed close family relationships with Pedro César Sucre,his brother-in-law and first son of Manuela Rojas, who practiced law whilePacheco was taking the first steps as an entrepreneur in the activity oftrade in imported products from Europe. Jano, his brother-in-law too, workedin some businesses with Gregorio Pacheco, as his trusted man.In the aforementioned Hacienda Canto Nucchu, of Sucre, is the only portraitthat is known of Manuela Rojas, a portrait that obviously does not reflect the young womanconqueror of his young years, if not done - probably - few beforeThat she died. This Hacienda was owned by President Gregorio Pacheco since 1865, when the Prudencio Frías brothers sold it. This propertyof Canto Ñucchu and the portrait of Manuela Rojas, are still in the hands ofdescendants of Pacheco in the MARIÓN-PACHECO branch and their children MARIÓN
Angela Corina Pacheco's Timeline
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