Miguel Duffy
Miguel Duffy | |
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Mayor of Carmen de Areco | |
In office 1874–1875 | |
Preceded by | |
Succeeded by | |
Mayor of Carmen de Areco | |
In office 1878–1880 | |
Preceded by | Manuel Ramos |
Succeeded by | |
Mayor of Carmen de Areco | |
In office 1881–1887 | |
Preceded by | Joaquín Canavery |
Succeeded by | |
Mayor of Carmen de Areco | |
In office 1893–1895 | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Miguel Antonio Duffy Taaffe 1845 Carmen de Areco, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Died | July 22, 1925 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Political party | National Autonomist Party Radical Civic Union |
Spouse(s) | Francisca de Magallanes |
Miguel Duffy (1845–1925) was an Argentine landowner, merchant and politician, who served for several periods as Intendant of Carmen de Areco, in the Buenos Aires province.[1]
Biography[]
He was born in Carmen de Areco, the son of John Duffy, born in Longford, and Elizabeth Taaffe, born in Westmeath. He was married in the Parish to Francisca de Magallanes, daughter of Saturnino Magallanes and María Josefa Sierra, belonging to an old family of the town of Areco.[2] He and his wife were the parents of several children, including , a distinguished rancher and politician who served for several terms as congressman of Córdoba.[3]
His wife was related to María Ceballos Blanco, the wife of Joaquín Canavery, intendant of Areco in 1856–1857.[4]
Duffy was appointed for the first time to occupy the position of mayor of the town of Areco in 1874, being replaced by . He returned to occupy the leadership of the town between 1878 and 1879, 1881–1887 and 1893–1894.[5]
In 1900, Miguel Duffy founded the town of Wheelwright in General López, Santa Fe Province.[6] He was also dedicated to agriculture, he owned land in the villages of Areco and Colón.[7]
References[]
- ^ Memoria del Departamento de Escuelas al Gobierno de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, 1874
- ^ Los irlandeses en la Argentina: su actuación y descendencia, Part 1, Eduardo A. Coghlan, 1987, ISBN 9789504316855
- ^ Quien es quien en la Argentina: biografías contemporáneas, Guillermo Kraft Ltda., 1945
- ^ Registro oficial de la provincia de Buenos Aires, 1875
- ^ Becoming Gauchos Ingleses: Diasporic Models in Irish-Argentine Literature, Edmundo Murray, 2009, ISBN 9781933146676
- ^ Gran enciclopedia de la provincia de Santa Fé, Volume 2, Ediar, 1967, 1967
- ^ Estudios sociales, Issues 22–25, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, 2002
External links[]
- 1845 births
- 1925 deaths
- Argentine people of Irish descent
- People from Buenos Aires Province
- Politicians from Buenos Aires