Ana Garaicoa Llaguno de Villamil (Garaycoa)

Gender:Female

Ethnic origen: White

Events:

1793  -  Guayaquil  -  Not applicable  -  Born
1820  -  Guayaquil  -  Patriot  -  She hosted pro-independence meetings here.
1830  -  Guayaquil  -  Unknown  -  Died

Connections:

Garaicoa Family
Hosted independence meetings
Newspaper, Patriota de Guayaquil
Women financial support to independence cause
Women hid patriots

Biography:
Born in 1793, she married José María de Villamil y Joly. They worked for independence, together with José de Antepara, they organised a dance in honour of Isabel Morlás. "La fragua de Vulcano", the meeting at which the patriots planned their action of 1 October 1820, took place in the basement of their Guayaquil home. While this was taking place, Ana held court in the main room to detract attention from the rebels. She died in 1830. (Estrada, 39)

In June 1821, the newspaper El Patriota de Guayaquil noted the efforts of local women who sewed uniforms for the independence army. It singled out a señorita Villamil, aged 7, who made two shirts alongside her mother. This could be the daughter of Ana Garaicoa. (Romero Castillo, 7)

References:

Romero Castillo, Abel (editor). (1981) El Patriota de Guayaquil
Estrada, Jenny (1984) Mujeres de Guayaquil, siglo XVI al siglo XX