James E. Hyslop

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James E. Hyslop
James Edwin Hyslop.jpg
BornJames Edwin Hyslop
(1861-11-07)7 November 1861
Kirkhill, Highland, Scotland
DiedAugust 15, 1931(1931-08-15) (aged 69)
El Paso, Texas, US
OccupationBusinessman
EducationOxford University,
SpouseMaria Hyslop (née Beckmann)
Children7, including Guillermo Hyslop
RelativesT. B. Hyslop (brother)

James Edwin Hyslop (7 November 1861 – 15 August 1931) was a Scottish businessman and landowner, who settled in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, and owner of several mines.

Childhood[]

Hyslop was born in Kirkhill, Highland, Scotland on 7 November 1861, son of William Hyslop and Margaret Gowenlock Hyslop. James came from a wealthy and influential Scottish family, which owned several properties and businesses in the UK.[citation needed] James lived his youth in the city of Church Stretton, England, where he lived with his seven siblings. At the age of 19 years James moved to Oxford, England, to study mining engineering at the University of Oxford, from which he graduated with honors.[citation needed]

Migration and fortune[]

He arrived in Mexico in 1895, to Parral, Chihuahua, as the San Francisco del Oro mining company manager in Chihuahua, Mexico with several mines in the country and seven mines abroad.[1] In 1903, he occupied the "Hacienda De Santiago", famous hacienda built in the Spanish Viceroyalty inherited from his father in law, William Christian Beckmann, where various agricultural, livestock and textile activities were practiced.[2] It was established as the official residence of his family.

Hacienda de Santiago

By 1907, Hyslop was a very successful businessman with investments in diverse industries such as mining, livestock and agriculture.[3] He managed holdings primarily in the State of Chihuahua which led him to become a great landowner.

Family[]

Hyslop family during the early 1900s

Hyslop married Maria Beckmann, a young woman of German descent, from a wealthy family of Chihuahua.[4] James and Maria fathered seven children, Margaret, William, Mary, Letitia, James, Beatrice and Henry.[5]

Death[]

In El Paso, Texas, on 15 August 1931, Hyslop suffered a heart attack.

References[]

  1. ^ "James E. Hyslop". El Paso Herald. 26 November 1901. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  2. ^ "LA COMARCA PARRALENSE Y SUS MINAS" (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  3. ^ "James Hyslop – mining". El Paso Herald. 24 May 1910. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  4. ^ "Hyslop-Beckmann family papers". Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  5. ^ "Beatrice Jessie Hyslop "Bea" Ross". Del Rio News Herald. 8 March 2006. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
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