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Photos | Genaro Noris and Matilda Bertha Bouttier | |
Genaro Noris in military uniform Notation on the back of the picture: "To my very dear uncle Dr. Genaro Noris. Signed Genaro Noris 20 August 1903" Note: this picture was taken when Genaro Noris was a cadet of the Heroic Military College (Source of this information: Polo) | ||
Genaro Noris Probably about 1927. Genaro is on the far right. | ||
Genaro and Joaquin Noris Date: About 1900 BRIEF NOTES FOR THE ROSARY HISTORY. Photograph of the year 1900, by the brothers Genaro and Joaquín Noris. The two portrayed had a crucial role in the history of Rosario in the first two decades of the twentieth century, in addition to belonging to one of the families of the largest roots of the Rosario for centuries. The first, Genaro, following the military tradition of the Noris family was a cadet of the Heroic Military College and notable politician of the revolutionary Sinaloa. He was a treasurer of the Rosary for several years and his career was promoted by his friend, President Alvaro Obregón. In his political career he was elected on August 31, 1918 deputy for Rosario. Obregón offered him the governorship of Sinaloa, but was killed. His brother (the one on the right) Dr. Joaquin Noris settled in Mazatlan although he was one of those who followed Madero. Source: Polo | ||
Tajo Open Pit Mines in 1906 Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico BRIEF NOTES FOR THE ROSARIO HISTORY. Photograph of 1906, of the open pit mine on the grounds of the Royal Shot, today the Iguanero Lagoon. One of the most important events for the company Mines of Tajo, was the discovery of the silver streak of San Marcos, 10 meters wide, which came to produce up to 22,000 lb's per year of the precious metal, which caused a great bonanza, and the opening of tunnels that followed veins of silver, some towards the center of the old city of Rosario, to that vein the Americans baptized it with the name of Comstock in reference to the mine of Nevada, USA. The vein found in this place was notable not only for the fortunes it originated and the development in the Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico but the technological advances of mining at that time, such as squaring. Source: Polo | ||
Corliss Steam Engine in 1906, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico Photograph around 1906, of the Corliss steam engine of the Mines of Tajo company, acquired at the beginning of the 20th century. It was one of the company's technical innovations, due to its thermal and economic efficiency. It was the machine that lifted the "cage" in which the miners ascended from the depths of the Royal Shot. Stationary electric power plant of the Royal Shot that allowed the extraction and discovery of new veins. Source: Polo | ||
Genaro Noris | ||
Genaro Noris Genaro is sitting. | ||
Genaro Noris Genaro is sitting. The other 3 men and location are unknown. Probably about 1925 | ||
Genaro Noris Genaro (far right) at unknown location and unknown group of men. Probably about 1925. |
Documents | Election Results of Sinaloa in 1918 Genaro Noris elected to congress representing Rosario Source: Hispano America, San Francisco, August 31, 1918 |
Name | Genaro Noris Macias | |
Born | 19 Aug 1882 | Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico |
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Christened | 27 Aug 1882 | Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico |
Gender | Male | |
Died | 24 Sep 1927 | Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico |
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Buried | 15 Aug 1929 | Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico |
Person ID | I1761 | My Family Tree | Astorga-Noris |
Last Modified | 30 May 2021 |
Father | Joaquin Noris Tirado, b. 22 Aug 1857, Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico , d. 29 May 1888, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico (Age 30 years) | |
Mother | Francisca Macias de Noris Padilla, b. 1862, Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico , d. Oct 1952, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico (Age 90 years) | |
Married | 3 Feb 1880 | Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico |
Family ID | F623 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Maria Matilde Bertha Bouttier Sibrian, b. 14 Mar 1886, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico , d. 19 Apr 1951, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico (Age 65 years) | |||||||
Married | 27 Sep 1907 | |||||||
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Last Modified | 18 Jul 2015 | |||||||
Family ID | F621 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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