Juan José Canaveris | |
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Official in Buenos Aires Cabildo | |
In office 1801–1822 |
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Personal details | |
Born |
Juan Joseph Ramón Jugluns de Canaveris January 19, 1780 Buenos Aires, Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata |
Died | October 18, 1837 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Nationality | Argentine |
Spouse(s) | Agustina Denis (1785–1823) |
Occupation | Politician teacher farmer |
Profession | Attorney. Accountant |
Religion | Catholicism |
Juan José Canaveris (1780–1837) was an Argentine politician, military, notary, prosecutor and accountant of Buenos Aires. In 1809 he was honored by the , for his heroic participation in the defense of Buenos Aires, during the English invasions in the Río de la Plata.
José Canaveris was born in Buenos Aires, son of Juan Canaveris and Catalina Bernarda de Esparza. In 1800, he was married in the Catedral Metropolitana de Buenos Aires with Agustina Denis, daughter of Juan Denis and María Silva, criollos, descendants of settlers from Ireland, Spain and Portugal. Agustina Denis was aunt of Francisco Crespo y Denis, son of his sister Catalina Denis.
Canaveris and his wife had several children, born between 1801 and 1820, including María Juana, Juan Manuel, José María, Manuel José, María de la Candelaria, Patricia, baptized with that name for being born on March 17, 1811 (Saint Patrick's Day), Feliciano, Gerónimo Emiliano and María Donata. A son, Juan Manuel Canaveris was prosecutor during in the early days of Government of Juan Manuel de Rosas, but then he was forced into exile in Montevideo. José Canaveris had his house one block from the church , in the neighborhood of San Nicolás. He was neighbor of Vicente Anastasio Echevarría and Edmundo Cramwell (father ).
His third son José María Canaveris Denis (1808-1870s), was married to Carmen Luna, daughter of Francisco Pantaleón Luna and Francisca Javalera. José Canaveris Esparza (by paternal line) came from an old family of notaries and lawyers from France. and Piedmont, that like his father were employees of the Court of Auditors. His daughter, Donata Canaveri, was married to Santiago Baretti Durán, born in Genoa.