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Joaquín Canaveris (1789 – c. 1833) was an Argentine attorney, merchant, politician and military man, who served as
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in The Consulate of Buenos Aires. He had an active participation in the defense of Buenos Aires during the English invasions, serving as an Assistant in the battalion of
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. He belonged to an old family related to the patriotic movements that gave rise to the Argentine Republic. He is registered in the Gazeta de Buenos Ayres on Saturday, April 6, 1816, participating in the donations tending to the financing of the liberation expeditions that took place during the
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Biography

Joaquín Canaveris was born in Buenos Aires, son of Juan Canaveris, born in
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, and Bernarda Catalina de Esparza, belonging to an old patrician family the city. He possibly studied in the Escuela Nacional de Náutica or Colegio Real de San Carlos, and law at the University of Córdoba. He was married on March 21, 1819 in the Parish Nuestra Señora de Montserrat to his relative María Ana Bayá, daughter of Juan Bayá Más Rossel, born in
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, and María Agustina Canaveris Esparza. His beginnings in military and political life were during the English invasions of 1806 and 1807. He served as
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in the 7th Company of
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, and taking part in the Combate de Miserere, under the Command of Captain
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. He served in the same company as his brother-in-law Fernando López Linera, a trader dedicated to exporting leather. His cousin or relative Martín Esparza, friar of
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, was killed, during the assault of British troops to the convent. The Tercio de Vizcaínos, was created during the first Invasion. It was formed by five companies from
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and
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, two from Asturias, and one from
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. During the second invasion the third of Viscaínos participated in the Combat of Miserere. His social ascent was after taking place the Declaration of Independence. In 1816 he was appointed to integrate a regiment of urban militias created by order of the Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata. He also served as
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in the neighborhood of Monserrat and San Nicolás, populated largely by traders of British and American origin. During his term, he sent to jail to Joseph Thwaites, a famous English merchant, who had been accused of debts. During the colonial and post colonial period, the alcaldes, fulfilled police functions, being the ones in charge of the surveillance of the city. These officers were escorted by a civic group of militia formed by some neighbors, being armed with carbines, pistols and bowie knives. He had a long career as an employee of the consulate of the Río de la Plata. He started working in that government agency since 1816 to replace Juan Antonio Zemborain. He had served with the Councilors Pastor Lezica, Francisco del Sar Arroyo and León Ortiz de Rozas. In 1823 he held the position of
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in the Consulate of Commerce of Buenos Aires, an institution dedicated to the control of commerce in the Río de la Plata, in charge of Victorio García de Zúñiga. He had also served as conciliator and attorney in Buenos Aires. In 1824, he was legal representative of José Joaquín de La Serna, in the trial against Manuel de las Carreras, represented by
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. He served as legal
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in several testamentary, including his services provided to
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, to his grandmother María Eugenia Sánchez, and his brother-in-law Juan Bayá Más Rosell. In 1814 he maintained a legal dispute against Isidro Rosell, (partner of Juan Bayá Más), who was represented by Josef Nadal and Juan Bautista Otamendi. He also was in charge of the sale of an important property located in
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, belonging to the testamentary of the presbyter José Díaz. He was represented by Jaime Llavallol in a legal dispute made by his brother-in-law and nephew Juan Manuel Bayá, regarding his father's testamentary. Joaquín Canaveris had an active participation in the economic activities in the Río de la Plata. In 1817 the ship
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arrived from Montevideo with a shipment that included pipes and barrels of wine, and several boxes of tea to Joaquin Canaveris. On November 14 of the same year he introduced a cargo in Buenos Aires that included, tobacco, twenty barrels of butter and bags of peanuts. He also sent a shipment to the Port of Maldonado that included farm equipment, black tobacco, wheat and thread destined for Uruguayan naval vessels. He also participated in the donations made for the reorganization of the Argentine Army, after the
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in the Upper Peru. His brother
Manuel Canaveris Manuel Canaveris (1787– c. 1825) was an Argentine army officer, who took part in the defense and reconquest of Buenos Aires during the English Invasions. He served under Colonel Ignacio Álvarez Thomas in the Tercio de Cántabros Montañeses, 4th ...
was one of the officers who financed the first expedition to Upper Peru in 1810. Like his family he was involved in the divisions between
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and Federals. He gave his support to the Federal cause since the creation of that party in 1816. Joaquín Canaveris Esparza died around 1833 in Buenos Aires. His great granddaughter, María Elena Canavery, was married to Cornelio Casablanca, a manager of the
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. Several of his descendants were married to his relatives, like Rebeca Rodríguez Canavery, who was married to Ricardo Patricio Bayá y Canaveris, a grandson of Juan Manuel Canaveris y Denis. His great granddaughter Carmen Canavery Martínez, was married to Saturnino Canaveri Segrestán, son of his nephew Francisco Canaveris Pelliza.


Joaquín Canavery

His son Joaquín Canavery (1823-c. 1890), had a prominent role as a politician and soldier in the town of Carmen de Areco, where served as Captain in the Guardia Nacional de Infantería at the service of the State of Buenos Aires. He was Intendent in 1856–1857, 1862 and 1880. His appointment at the head of the Areco government had been by decree signed by Dalmacio Vélez Sársfield. Fulfilling his services as judge of Carmen de Areco, he was commissioned to combat the illegal practice of medicine exercised by healers of Scottish or Irish origin. In 1880, he communicated to Martin de Gainza, that they had begun the works destined to the collection funds for the acquisition of
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and costumes for the Fortín de Areco. In addition to serving in the border militias, Joaquín Canavery was the municipal treasurer of Areco. He was registered in the July 14, 1864 edition of the newspaper The Standard and River Plate News, where it is mentioned participating in the celebrations for the anniversary of the declaration of Independence of the Argentine Republic. His brother Adolfo Canavery, was also registered in that newspaper in the edition of December 31, 1862, where he is mentioned as one of the members of the Municipal Council of Areco. His wife María Ceballos, served as teaching in ''Escuela de niñas del Fortín de Areco'', the first educational establishment for girls of the town of Areco (inaugurated in 1857). She belonged to the family of Ramón Blanco, a politician of Galician roots who served as alcalde of Areco in 1814. His wife was a cousin of
Miguel Duffy 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. Biography He was born in Carmen de Areco, the son of John Duffy, bor ...
, a prominent politician who served several terms as mayor of Carmen de Areco.


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Los Tercios Españoles en la Defensa de Buenos Aires (1807-2007)
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