1836 in Mexico - Notable Births

Notable Births

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  • May 16 – Juan de la Luz Enríquez, Governor of Veracruz (died 1892)
  • June 9 – Manuel de Aspiroz, statesman, Senator, and displomat was born in Puebla, Puebla (died 1905)

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