Juan Manuel Bayá

Juan Bautista Manuel Bayá y Canaveris
Personal details
Born May 1800
Buenos Aires, Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata
Died March 23, 1861
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality Argentine
Spouse(s) Saturnina Mosqueira
Occupation Government,
Profession Business
Religion Catholicism

Juan Manuel Bayá (1800-1861) was an stockbroker of Buenos Aires city in times of Juan Manuel de Rosas.[1]

Biography

Juan Bautista Manuel Bayá was baptized in Metropolitan Cathedral on May 17, 1800, their parents were Juan Bayá, born in Catalonia and María Eugenia Canaveris (criolla).[2] When his parents died Bayá was raised in the house of his maternal grandparents don Juan Canaveris and Catalina Esparza. In his youth Bayá had been a personal friend of Rosas and his sister doña Manuela Rosas.[3] In 1822 Bayá presents an appeal to the Honorable Junta to manage their property.[4]

As Trade Commissioner Juan Manuel Bayá had visited almost all major European cities.[5] including Paris and London.[6]

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