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), and maternal granddaughter of Ignacio Mariscal y ... ( 5 July 1829, Oaxaca, Mexico – 17 April 1910, Mexico City ) and wife ..., and had issue:
On 28 July 1829 Galois's father committed suicide after a bitter political dispute with the village priest.
Friedrich August Kekule von Stradonitz ( also August Kekulé ; ) ( 7 September 1829 – 13 July 1896 ) was a German organic chemist.
John Quincy Adams ( July 11, 1767February 23, 1848 ) was the sixth president of the United States ( 1825 – 1829 ).
On July 3, 1829, Horace Blackman, accompanied by Alexander Laverty, a land surveyor, and an Indian guide forded the Grand River and made camp for the night at what is now Trail and N. Jackson Street.
After graduation, he returned to Virginia while awaiting assignment to find his mother on her deathbed ; she died at Ravensworth on July 26, 1829.
*, was a brig-rigged sloop of war launched on 28 July 1805 and sank in a storm on 29 September 1829
* July 2, 1829 – Russo-Turkish War, 1828-1829: Russian Field-Marshal Hans Karl von Diebitsch launches the Transbalkan offensive, which brings the Russian army within 68 km of Istanbul.
* July 23, 1829In the United States, William Burt obtains the first patent for a form of typewriter.
* July 13 – István Pauli ( Pável ) Hungarian Slovene priest and writer ( d. 1829 )
The Government notice dated 27 July 1829 stated ... the first stone will be laid of a new town to be called ' Perth ', near the entrance to the estuary of the Swan River.
The Big Neck War: In July 1829, a large party of Iowa ( or Ioway ) Native Americans, led by Chief Big Neck, returned to their former hunting grounds in violation of treaty.
* William Cumback, ( March 24, 1829July 31, 1905 ) An attorney, Civil War Army Paymaster, U. S. Representative and Lieutenant Governor of Indiana.
Titus Bennett laid out the town in 1830 on parts of two tracts of land patented to Lawrence Lewis and Robert M. Lewis on July 20, 1829, at that time part of Branch Township.
* Andoche Alfred Michel Junot, 3rd Duc d ' Abrantes ( Ciudad Rodrigo, 25 November 1810 – killed in action at Brescia, 19 July 1859 ), married firstly on 2 April 1845 Marie Céline Elise Lepic ( 9 October 1824 – 6 June 1847 ), and married secondly on 10 January 1853 Marie Louise Léonie Lepic ( 19 July 1829 – 17 August 1868 ), both sisters, daughters of Joachim Lepic, 1st Baron Lepic, and wife Anne-Marguerite Pasquier, and had:
* July 14-William Mason, pianist and composer ( b. 1829 )
The example of Great Britain was then followed by the following countries in abolishing slavery within their dominions: in 1848 the slaves in all France's colonies were immediately emancipated ; in 1853 the Dutch commenced emancipation of slaves within their possessions ; in 1858 it was enacted that every slave belonging to a Portuguese subject should be freed within 20 years and, from 29 April 1878, slavery became illegal throughout Portuguese possessions ; the government of Buenos Aires enacted that all children of slaves after the 31 January 1813 should be free ; in Columbia those born after 16 July 1821 were to be liberated upon attaining 18 and Mexico ended slavery on 15 September 1829.
* Lord Henry FitzGerald ( 30 July 1761-8 July 1829 ), general ; married Charlotte Boyle and had issue, who take by inheritance the surname " de Ros ".
* July 4-Sarah Dorsey, novelist and historian ( born 1829 )
George Evans ( Anti-J ), from July 20, 1829
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Cavendish was returned to parliament as the MP for Cambridge University in 1829, a seat he held until July 1831, when he was returned for Malton.
Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal ( 25 July 1829 – 11 February 1862 ) was an English artists ' model, poet and artist who was painted and drawn extensively by artists of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, including Walter Deverell, William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais ( including Millais ' 1852 painting Ophelia ) and most of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's early paintings of women.

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Agustín de Iturbide, the general who helped secure Mexican independence from Spanish rule, was proclaimed Emperor Agustín I in 12 July 1822, but was overthrown by the Plan of Casa Mata the next year.
He apparently spent some time in a mental hospital in Kislovodsk in July 1933, ostensibly a result of depression born of his final acceptance that he would never be allowed to edit the Mexican footage, turned over by Sinclair to Hollywood editors, who would irreparably alter the negatives.
Vicente Fox Quesada </ small > (; born July 2, 1942 ) is a Mexican businessman and politician who served as President of Mexico from 1 December 2000 to 30 November 2006 and currently serves as co-President of the Centrist Democrat International, an international organization of Christian democratic political parties.
* July 15 – Mil Máscaras, Mexican professional wrestler
* July 6 – Frida Kahlo, Mexican painter ( d. 1954 )
* July 11 – Eduardo Nájera, Mexican basketball player
* July 12 – Mexican aviator Emilio Carranza dies in a solo plane crash in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, while returning from a goodwill flight to New York City.
* July 26 – Mexican Revolution: Pancho Villa takes over Sabina and contacts de la Huerta to offer his conditional surrender.
* July 27 – Lupita Tovar, Mexican silent film actress
* July 15 – Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, Mexican President ( b. 1911 )
* July 20 – Pancho Villa, Mexican revolutionary ( b. 1878 )
* July 30 – Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, Mexican revolutionary ( b. 1753 )
José María de Echeandía, the first native Mexican elected Governor of Alta California issued a " Proclamation of Emancipation " ( or " Prevenciónes de Emancipacion ") on July 25, 1826.
José María de Echeandía, the first native Mexican to be elected Governor of Alta California, issued his " Proclamation of Emancipation " ( or " Prevenciónes de Emancipacion ") on July 25, 1826.
San Juan Capistrano was officially designated by Governor Juan B. Alvarado as a secular Mexican town on July 29, at which time those few who still resided at the Mission were granted sections of land to use as their own.
Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin or Juan Diego ( July 12, 1474 – May 30, 1548 ) was, according to Mexican Catholic tradition, an indigenous Mexican who reported a Marian apparition, Our Lady of Guadalupe, in 1531.
Katy Jurado ( born María Cristina Estela Marcela Jurado García ; January 16, 1924 – July 5, 2002 ), was a Mexican actress who had a successful film career both in Mexico and in Hollywood.
Hector Ceballos-Lascurain popularized ( and he would say coined ) the term ' ecotourism ' in July 1983, when he was performing the dual role of Director General of Standards and Technology of SEDUE ( the Mexican Ministry of Urban Development and Ecology ) and founding president of PRONATURA ( an influential Mexican conservationist NGO ).
Julio César Chávez ( born Julio César Chávez González on July 12, 1962 ) is a retired Mexican professional boxer.
The granaderos ( riot police ) were used by the Mexican government to control and suppress the student demonstrators and they were first used against the students in July 1968.
* That the CIA station in Mexico City produced almost daily reports concerning developments within the university community and the Mexican government from July to October.
Benito Juárez (; 21 March 1806 – 18 July 1872 ) born Benito Pablo Juárez García, was a Mexican lawyer and politician of Zapotec origin from Oaxaca who served five terms as president of Mexico: 1858 – 1861 as interim, then 1861 – 1865, 1865 – 1867, 1867 – 1871 and 1871 – 1872 as constitutional president.
On July 15, 1836, the Mexican government secularized mission lands, including Mission San Miguel, and Ygnacio Coronel took charge.

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