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Manuela Santacilia Juarez (Juarez Maza)
Birth: 5-16-1844
Death: 10-17-1910
Nickname: Nela
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Manuela "Nela" Juárez Maza is mentioned in Lazette Miller Worden's letter to Augustus Henry Seward on July 9, 1872: "President of Mexico's son-in-law and wife" are likely Benito Juárez's eldest daughter Manuela and her husband Pedro Santacilia Palacios. At the time, Benito Juárez was president of Mexico They are likely the couple mentioned in the letter because Manuela lived in the United States with her mother and conducted diplomatic social relations here. After her mother's passing, it makes sense that Manuela and her household would continue the diplomatic ties she helped create.
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Biography: Manuela "Nela" Juárez Maza is mentioned in Lazette Miller Worden's letter to Augustus Henry Seward on July 9, 1872: "President of Mexico's son-in-law and wife" are likely Benito Juárez's eldest daughter Manuela and her husband Pedro Santacilia Palacios. At the time, Benito Juárez was president of Mexico They are likely the couple mentioned in the letter because Manuela lived in the United States with her mother and conducted diplomatic social relations here. After her mother's passing, it makes sense that Manuela and her household would continue the diplomatic ties she helped create.Citation Type: Book or Book ChapterBook or Monograph Title: La vidad de una mexicana en su momento histórico: Margarita MazaChapter Title: ExilioPublisher Location: MéxicoPublisher Name: Instituto Nacional de Estudios HistóricosYear: 2021Start Page: 111End Page: 122ISBN: 978-607-549-202-5Citation Notes: https://inehrm.gob.mx/recursos/Libros/Margarita_Maza_2021.pdf (in Spanish)
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Citation Type: Book or Book ChapterBook or Monograph Title: La vida de una mexicana en su momento histórico: Margarita MazaChapter Title: SeparaciónPublisher Location: México Publisher Name: Instituto Nacional de Estudios HistóricosYear: 2021Start Page: 35End Page: 48ISBN: 978-607-549-202-5Citation Notes: https://inehrm.gob.mx/recursos/Libros/Margarita_Maza_2021.pdf (Citation in Spanish)
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Citation Type: WebsiteCitation URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209819102/mar%C3%ADa_manuela-juana-ju%C3%A1rez_mazaTitle of Webpage: Find a GraveWebsite Viewing Date: Thursday, January 6, 2022 - 14:45Website Last Modified Date: Thursday, January 6, 2022 - 14:45
Biography
Manuela "Nela" Juárez Maza is mentioned in Lazette Miller Worden's letter to Augustus Henry Seward on July 9, 1872: "President of Mexico's son-in-law and wife" are likely Benito Juárez's eldest daughter Manuela and her husband Pedro Santacilia Palacios. At the time, Benito Juárez was president of Mexico They are likely the couple mentioned in the letter because Manuela lived in the United States with her mother and conducted diplomatic social relations here. After her mother's passing, it makes sense that Manuela and her household would continue the diplomatic ties she helped create.
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Biography and Citation Information:
Biography:
Manuela "Nela" Juárez Maza is mentioned in Lazette Miller Worden's letter to Augustus Henry Seward on July 9, 1872: "President of Mexico's son-in-law and wife" are likely Benito Juárez's eldest daughter Manuela and her husband Pedro Santacilia Palacios. At the time, Benito Juárez was president of Mexico They are likely the couple mentioned in the letter because Manuela lived in the United States with her mother and conducted diplomatic social relations here. After her mother's passing, it makes sense that Manuela and her household would continue the diplomatic ties she helped create.
Citation Type:
Book or Book Chapter
Book or Monograph Title:
La vidad de una mexicana en su momento histórico: Margarita Maza
Chapter Title:
Exilio
Publisher Location:
México
Publisher Name:
Instituto Nacional de Estudios Históricos
Year:
2021
Start Page:
111
End Page:
122
ISBN:
978-607-549-202-5
Citation Notes:
https://inehrm.gob.mx/recursos/Libros/Margarita_Maza_2021.pdf (in Spanish)
Citation for Birth Info:
Citation Type:
Book or Book Chapter
Book or Monograph Title:
La vida de una mexicana en su momento histórico: Margarita Maza
Chapter Title:
Separación
Publisher Location:
México
Publisher Name:
Instituto Nacional de Estudios Históricos
Year:
2021
Start Page:
35
End Page:
48
ISBN:
978-607-549-202-5
Citation Notes:
https://inehrm.gob.mx/recursos/Libros/Margarita_Maza_2021.pdf (Citation in Spanish)
Citation for Death Info:
Citation Type:
Website
Citation URL:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209819102/mar%C3%ADa_manuela-juana-ju%C3%A1rez_maza
Title of Webpage:
Find a Grave
Website Viewing Date:
Thursday, January 6, 2022 - 14:45
Website Last Modified Date:
Thursday, January 6, 2022 - 14:45