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Winter Spring 2006.Qxd C. G. C. JOURNAL - Raíces de la Perla - Winter/Spring 2006 HIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHI Don Manuel Pérez Beato y "El Curioso Americano" Diario de la Marina: The Jaruco Articles 30-35 Los Pérez de Ramellón de Matanzas Lopez de Villavicencio Streets of Havana 1842: Calle de Armagura Los Sobrados de la Habana The Xiqués Family of La Habana and Camagüey Diario de la Marina - Diciembre 1899 Summer is here and so is another edition of Raíces Del Presidente de la Perla, along with some great news! First of all, we have a new addition to the CGC Board of Directors: Jorge Flores has joined us as our 2nd Vice-President. Jorge will assume the post previously held by Mariela Fernández, who has now taken on the position of Treasurer. We would like to welcome Jorge and thank him for accepting this challenge, as well as for the time he will be devoting to the CGC. If any of you would like to play a greater role in this group, please be sure let us know; we always appreciate new ideas and extra helping hands! This issue of Raíces showcases a few family studies from different provinces. If anyone finds an ancestor among these names, please let us know! We would like to thank our journal writers for their articles; especially Fr. Juan Luís Sánchez y Hernández Gamboa for his contributions to this issue. Part of our focus for the future will be to provide our readers with more family history information by featuring many individual family studies. We need your help and collaboration in this task and ask that you send your trees to the CGC for possible publication in Raíces. Concerning new endeavors, now that The Espada Project has been completed and is available on our website, we are setting our sights on other projects for the future including transatlantic passenger lists, additional cemetery lists, finding other research sources, presenting studies on undocumented Cuban surnames and extending unknown branches of sur- names covered in el Conde de Jaruco's Historia de familias cubanas. If you can spare the time to assist us with these projects, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you, again, to all of those who assisted with the entries for the The Espada Project. We could not have done it without you! The idea for one of these projects came to light as a result of Annette Baquedano's family research which connected her own López de Villavicencio line to the one found in Jaruco's volumes, which we are pleased to include in this issue of Raíces. Our new project is the The Cuban Surname Project where we will feature surnames on our website every week and in alphabetical order. We hope our members and visitors will review these names and if anyone has information or a completed family tree on a particular surname, we would appreciate your sending us the data. Our team will then check the entries and with any luck, be able to construct a new tree or add to existing information. Please be sure to include as much data as possible, especially any birth, baptism, marriage and death dates. .Even though many of the surnames are already found in the Historia de familias cubanas, time and research has shown that in many cases, not all of the chil- dren were included. We hope new information will allow us to expand on these trees and add previously unknown branch- es to a particular family, as in the case of Annette Baquedano's López de Villavicencio line. We will then post these amplia- ciones up on our website. Please remember to check the website every week for new data on our family histories. We hope you enjoy this issue of Raíces and wish you a pleasant summer. For those of you living in the Gulf and Caribbean regions, remember to prepare for the upcoming hurricane season; take care of yourselves and your families, including safe- guarding your genealogical materials and research, as well! Please keep in mind our next meeting will not be until September; see you then! Lastly, I wanted to remind our friends that June is membership renewal month. Please use the form found on the back cover of this issue to renew your commitment to Raíces. We need your support in order to be able to continue to offer Raíces to all of you, as well as maintain our website. We look forward to serving you for one more year! Happy Hunting! Please remember June is membership renewal month! We need your continued support. Raíces de la Perla is a publication of The Cuban Genealogy Club of Miami, FL Inc. Articles of family history or of historical nature are welcomed and will be used as space permits and at editors’ discretion. All precautions have been made to avoid errors. However, the publisher does not assume any liability to any party for any loss or damage caused by errors or omissions, no matter the cause.Articles can be sent to [email protected]. Annette Piedra Baquedano, Editor www.cubangenclub.org Copyright 2006 1 Don Manuel Pérez Beato y "El Curioso Americano" por el Rev. Juan Luis Sánchez y Hernández Gamboa El primer autor cubano de una obra sistemática sobre genealogías cubanas fue el Teniente de Milicias de Bayamo, don Pedro del Prado y Pardo. La obra de Prado trata sobre las familias más antiguas de Bayamo y fue escrito en 1775. Sin embargo, esta obra permaneció inédita, a pesar de que se conserva un manuscrito de la época. Por lo tanto, podemos decir que el primer autor que publica una serie de genealogías cubanas fue el español Don Manuel Pérez Beato y Blanco, desde las páginas de la revista "El Curioso Americano". Manuel Pérez Beato y Blanco nació en Cádiz, Andalucía, el 4 de marzo de 1855, siendo el hijo del sastre Benito Pérez Beato, y su esposa Maria Aurora Blanco, ambos naturales de Cádiz. Hizo sus estudios primarios y secundarios en su ciudad natal y se matriculó para estudiar Medicina en la Universidad de Sevilla, cuya facultad de Medicina estaba ubicada en Cádiz. Sin haber terminado sus estudios, partió para Cuba y llegó a La Habana el 28 de diciembre de 1876. En la capital cubana, se dedicó a trabajar y continuar su carrera de Medicina, obte- niendo el Doctorado en Medicina, el 19 de diciembre de 1891. Dr. M. Pérez Beato* Desde su arribo a Cuba, en 1876, hasta el año de 1892, se había desarrollado en Manuel Pérez Beato una gran afición a la Historia. Esta afición hizo que se dedicara a buscar, en bibliotecas y archivos, documentos de gran interés, por lo que concibió a la idea de darlos a la publicidad. De ahí surgió su gran obra, la revista "El Curioso Americano", publicada a par- tir del 1 de diciembre de 1892. En las páginas de esta revista aparecen inscripciones cubanas muy antiguas, tales como la inscripción sepulcral de Diego de Velázquez de Cuellar, conquistador de la isla de Cuba. También encontramos la descripción del monumento más antiguo de Cuba, el cual conmemora el desgraciado suceso que ocasionó la muerte de la dama habanera Doña Maria Cepero y Nieto, en 1557, al ser herida accidentalmente cuando se encontraba orando en la Plaza de la Catedral. En las páginas de "El Curioso Americano", aparecen también documentos antiguos de gran interés para la Historia de Cuba, tales como una serie de testamentos de la familia Tamayo, en Bayamo, descendientes del con- quistador de la isla Don Rodrigo Tamayo, subalterno de Don Diego Velázquez de Cuellar, y las famosas "Crónicas de Cervantes", un recuento de los hechos cotidianos de La Habana a principios del siglo XIX, escritas por Don Tomas Agustín de Cervantes y Castro Palomino (1782-1848), famoso jurisconsulto cubano de la época. La sección de la revista "El Curioso Americano" más interesante para los estudios genealógicos es llamada "Catálogo genealógico de apellidos cubanos", la cual aparece a partir de 1907. Aquí aparecen genealogías de los siguientes apelli- dos: Velázquez de Cuellar, Rojas, Cárdenas, Armenteros, Bassave, Parreño, Recio, Mantilla de los Ríos, Roustan de Estrada, Montalvo, Arango, Luz, Santa Cruz, Chacon, Duquesne, Zayas Bazán, Núñez del Castillo, O'Farrill, Meyrelles, Torres-Ayala, Peñalver, Calvo de la Puerta, Juztiz, Zequeira, Pedroso, Aróstegui, Menéndez de Avilés, Díaz-Pimienta, y Sotolongo. Aunque estas genealogías no aportan datos que no se encuentre en la obra del Conde de San Juan de Jaruco, "Historia de Familias Cubanas", el autor Pérez Beato publica las firmas autógrafas de algunos per- sonajes y algunas fotos de ellos. La revista "El Curioso Americano" se publicó hasta el mes de mayo de 1939. Sin embargo, la Biblioteca de la Universidad de Miami en su colección de libros cubanos, solo tiene hasta el año 1920. El Dr. Manuel Pérez Beato y Blanco publicó otras obras importantes como "Ingenieros Cubanos" y "La Habana Antigua", ambas de carácter histórico. La muerte le sorprendió cuando tenia sobre su escritorio varias obras por terminar, el día de 31 de octubre de 1943. Fue inhumado su cadáver en el Cementerio de Colón, y despidió el duelo el Dr. José Maria Chacón y Calvo de la Puerta, Director de Cultura del Ministerio de Educación. Manuel Pérez Beato, gran precursor de la genealogía cubana, tenía al morir ochenta y ocho años de edad. El Padre Juan Luís Sánchez y Hernández-Gamboa, natural de La Habana, cursó sus estudios primarios en las Escuelas Pías de esa ciudad. En 1962, se radica en la Florida continuando sus estudios secundarios en el Thomas Jefferson High School de la ciudad de Tampa y después en la Universidad de Miami donde se gradúa con un Bachelor's Degree en Ciencias Fisico-Matematicas.
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