Sinforoso Canavery

Sinforoso Canavery
Personal details
Born October 3, 1857
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died 1930s
Adrogué, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina
Resting place La Chacarita cemetery
Nationality Argentine
Spouse(s) Angélica Andrade
Occupation Government
Profession Notary
Religion Catholicism
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Sinforoso Canavery (1857-1930s) was an Argentine notary, he served as Notary public and of Government in the city of Buenos Aires,[1] and in La Plata (Argentina).[2]

Biography

Canavery was born in the neighborhood of Monserrat, Buenos Aires, son of Sinforoso Camilo Canaverys and Quintina Páez. His grandfather Manuel Canaverys, had been a Lieutenant in the Regiment of Patricians.

Sinforoso Canavery completed his secondary education at National School of Buenos Aires. And earned his title of notary in the Colegio de Escribanos de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. He also served in the city of La Plata in 1886-1887-1889-1894. And from December 1, 1900, until his last performance as notary in that city in May 25, 1929. In 1903 Canavery served for a brief period in the city of Navarro.[3]

On October 7, 1887, Canavery had been present in the Ministry of Justice, calling for the creation of an Office of Registration of civil contracts. His request was approved by the Supreme Court of Argentina.[4]

Among his performances as notary of Government include the contracts for sale of land of Claudio M. Joly to Federico Lacroze, owner of Buenos Aires Central Railway.[5] Canavery also made the scriptures from the sale of 27,000 hectares of the Mallman Company to Zacarías Supisiche.[6] In 1888 he had made the documents to transfer of ownership between Nicolás Levalle and Florencio Monteagudo.[7]

Sinforoso Canavery also had worked as notary public in the city of Buenos Aires, had its offices on the streets Chacabuco,[8] and in Avenida de Mayo, neighborhood of Monserrat.[9]

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