Joseph Thwaites

Joseph Thwaites (c.1790–1857) was an English trader[1] who served as delegate in The British Commercial Rooms of Buenos Aires.[2] He belonged to the group of British merchants, who had done business in Buenos Aires and Montevideo, between 1810 and 1830.[3]

Joseph Thwaites
Personal details
Bornc.1790
London, England
Died1857
Chascomús, Argentina
NationalityEnglish
Occupationmerchant
farmer

He was born in London, England, the son Henry Thwaites and Jane Gibson. In 1809 had arrived in the port of Buenos Aires in trade mission.[4] Thwaites was married with Juana Rubio del Rivero, daughter of José Rubio de Velasco, born in Cádiz, and Juana María Ribero Kelly, belonging to a Creole family of Irish and Spanish roots.[5] He settled with his family in the village of Ranchos, where they were owners of several hectares.[6]

His wife's family was linked to the family of Daniel Gowland, a well-known English merchant established in Argentina since 1812.[7]

References

  1. Apogeo y ocaso de los Anchorena, Juan José Sebreli, 1972
  2. Rivadavia y la economía argentina, Haydée E. Frizzi de Longoni, 1976
  3. La expansión de la frontera bonaerense: posesión y propiedad de la tierra en Chascomús, Ranchos y Monte, 1780–1880, Guillermo Banzato, 2005, ISBN 9789875580534
  4. The evolution of the Argentine Government of 1949, Frederick August Forrest, 1952
  5. Los vascos en la Argentina: familias y protagonismo, Fundación Vasco Argentina "Juan de Garay", 2006, ISBN 9789879755655
  6. Todo es historia, Números 486–491, Todo es Historia, 2008, 2008
  7. Patricios y elites: el caso argentino, 1535-1943 : ensayo, Carlos A. Méndez Paz, 2005, ISBN 9789870513681
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