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Casimiro Alegre : ウィキペディア英語版
Casimiro Alegre

Casimiro Alegre (1741–1820s) was a Argentine military, gaucho, alcalde, Captain in the Regiment of Blandengues of the Frontier of Buenos Aires.
== Biography ==

Alegre was born on 19 January 1741 in Buenos Aires, was the son of Matias Alegre (born in Asuncion) and Francisca Sosa. His father Matias, was devoted to Livestock, settled in Buenos Aires, had a ranch in Zárate north of the province of Buenos Aires. Casimiro inherit military profession of his grandfather the Sergeant major Bernabé Alegre (married Potenciana Paredes), descendant of Francisco de Paredes. His wife was Anastasia Espinosa, daughter of Francisco Antonio Espinosa and Francisca Ramírez Peñalva (descendant of Toribio de Peñalva). Anastasia is a descendant of Francisco Espinosa and Beatriz Moreno (granddaughter of Antón Higueras de Santana). The Espinosa family was originally from Burgos Mountains.
Alegre and wife had nine sons Agustina, Juana Ventura, Juan Napomuceno, Ramón Florencio, Cipriano, Francisco Javier (military), Cornelio, Mariano and Saturnino Alegre powerful landowners of centre-east of Buenos Aires.
Casimiro was a descendant of Esteban Alegre who arrived at Río de la Plata with the expedition of Juan de Garay, also a descendant of Flemish conquistador Luis Alegre, a expeditionary of Pedro de Mendoza. in the South America.
Casimiro Alegre was godson and political nephew of landowner Ramón López de Osornio, and Ruy de Sosa is probably the maternal ancestor.
The Alegre family were all farmers of the province of Buenos Aires, linked to other important Argentine families as López Osornio, Sosa, De la Rosa and Andrada. They had large land possessions in the towns of San Vicente and Cañuelas.

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