Bernardina Chavarría de Viamonte

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Bernadina Chavarría
Bernadina Chavarría
     

Gender:Female

Ethnic origen: Unknown

Events:

1782  -  Buenos Aires  -  Not applicable  -  She was born on 20 March 1782, Buenos Aires.
1800  -  Buenos Aires  -  Unknown  -  She married Juan José Viamonte on 20 May 1800.
1810  -  Buenos Aires  -  Patriot  -  She donated 50 pesos to the independence army in June 1810.
1823  -  Buenos Aires  -  Unknown  -  She was chosen by Rivadavia to establish the Sociedad de Beneficiencia.
1826  -  Buenos Aires  -  Unknown  -  On 3 February 1826 she was named advisor to replace Manuela Aguirre de García. She held the post until 1830.
1832  -  Buenos Aires  -  Unknown  -  She died in Buenos Aires on 18 March 1832.

Connections:

Education for Girls (Argentina)
Sánchez (Mariquita) friends
Sociedad de Beneficencia, Argentina
Women financial support to independence cause

Biography:
Born on 20 March 1782, Buenos Aires, she married Juan José Viamonte on 20 May 1800. He was later a general in the independence army. In 1810 she donated 50 pesos to equip the liberating expedition to Upper Peru. Viamonte donated 100 pesos and joined the campaign. She was chosen by Rivadavia to establish the foundation of the Sociedad de Beneficencia in 1823. She installed the Escuela de las Catalinas. In 1823 she was a member of a commission with María Sánchez and Isabel Agüero, to examine Lancaster's school. On 3 February 1826 she was named advisor to replace Manuela Aguirre de García, a post she held until 1830. She died in Buenos Aires on 18 March 1832. (Sosa de Newton, 171)

She was a founder member of the Sociedad de Beneficencia, one of Mariquita Sánchez's circle. (Zavalía Lagos, 137)

She was born in Buenos Aires on 20 March 1785 and married Juan José Viamonte in 1800. He later became a general in the independence army. In June 1810, she donated 50 pesos fuertes for the independence cause alongside the 100 given by Viamonte. He took part in the disastrous Huaquí campaign as third chief of the army. She was one of the founder members of the Sociedad de Beneficencia. She died in Buenos Aires on 18 March 1832. (Carranza, 32-33)

References:

Carranza, Adolfo P. (1910) Patricias argentinas
Sosa de Newton, Lily (1986) Diccionario biográfico de mujeres argentinas
Zavalía Lagos, Jorge (1986) Mariquita Sánchez y su tiempo