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Sinforoso Canaveris

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Sinforoso Canaveris
Personal details
Born
Sinforoso Camilo Canaveris Rodríguez y Calderón de la Barca

July 17, 1808
Buenos Aires, Argentina
DiedMay 9, 1872
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Political partyPartido Federal
Partido Nacional
Spouse(s)Manuela Pelliza
Rosa Farias
Quintina Páez
ChildrenIsabelino Canaveri
Sinforoso Canaveri
ParentsManuel Canaveris
María de los Ángeles Rodríguez
RelativesJuan Manuel Canaveris
(cousin)
Feliciano Canaveris
(cousin)
Apolinario Linera
(cousin)
Saturnino Canaveri
(grandson)
Héctor Canaveri
(grandson)
Juan Ángel Michelena
(brother-in-law)
Francisco Pelliza
(father-in-law)
Francisco Farías
(father-in-law)
Dionisio Trillo
(in-law)
José Brito del Pino
(brother-in-law)
Bernabé Pader
(godfather of son)
Occupationarmy
merchant
gaucho
Professionsoldier
artilleryman
Signature
Military service
AllegianceArgentina United Provinces of the River Plate
Argentine Confederation Argentine Confederation
(1831-1852)
Cerrito Government
(1843-1851)
Branch/serviceConfederate Army
Years of service(1825-1834)
(1840-1851)
Rank1st Lieutenant
CommandsBatallón de Voluntarios Rebajados de Buenos Aires
Battles/warsDesert Campaign (1833–34)
Defense of Buenos Aires against the Invasion of Lavalle
Battle of Costa Brava
Sitio de Montevideo

Sinforoso Canaveris (1808-1872) was an Argentine merchant[1] and military man, who participated in the Uruguayan and Argentine Civil War.[2] He took an active part in the military campaigns led by Colonel Joaquín Ramiro in Buenos Aires, and served in the entirety of the Great Siege of Montevideo until the fall of Manuel Oribe in 1851.[3]

He was part of the Division of General Antonio F. Díaz, made up of the Battalion of Voluntarios Rebajados, the Battalion Escolta del General Rosas, and the Battalion Guardia Argentina, who arrived in Colonia from Buenos Aires to reinforce General Oribe's army in January 1843.[4]

record where Lieutenant Canaveris mentions that he is about to march on the campaign against the Unitarians

He possibly began his career towards the end of the period of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata. He belonged to a hard faction of the Federal Party linked to the persecution and combat against the "Salvajes" Unitarios, as he stated in a brief presented before Judge Cayetano Campana on February 5, 1842.[5]

References[edit]

  1. Impuesto de patentes: Rejistro de los contribuyentes de la ciudad de Buenos ... Buenos Aires (Argentina). Dirección de Rentas. 1870. Search this book on
  2. Indice del Archivo del Departamento general de Policía. Buenos Aires - Departamento de Policía - Archivo. 1860. Search this book on
  3. El gobierno del Cerrito: pte. 1-2 Poder legislativo; actas...y documentos. Uruguay, Presidente, 1843-1851 (Oribe). 1948. Search this book on
  4. Historia política y militar de las repúblicas del Plata ..., Volumen 2,Parte 5. Antonio Díaz. 1878. Search this book on
  5. Testamentaria de Lucrecia Calderón, Archivo General de la Nación Argentina

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