Friday, May 20, 2011

Homemade Horse Studmuffins

Today marks the 160th ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF Ms CELSA Fonfrede, THE WIDOW OF SHELL AND SIERRA

A 20 May 1851 born in the town of Ateca (Zaragoza) a girl who you would like name and surname Celsa take the Agniel of his father, a professional qualified from Fonfrede French origin, and Blázquez for her mother, a native of Murcia.
In his youth was devoted to the show and for that his last name deleted Agniel, therefore not have seemed very artistic, and decided to advertise on billboards as Fonfrede Celsa.
At some point in their lives met in Seville rancher Fernando de la Concha y Sierra, who had bought cattle vazqueña origin, and were married, which gave birth to a daughter they named it Conception. A father's death in 1887 the livestock was left to Ms. Celsa, and its interests known as the widow of Concha y Sierra.
By then, Manuel García "The Espartero , sword Sevilla bullfighting ruled the late nineteenth century, joined sentimentally with livestock widow, fourteen years his senior, whose relationship was born a daughter, Pilar García Fonfrede Agniel of which would have four years ago when a "Miura" name "Perdigón" killed his father in the square Aragon road of Madrid, in a fateful evening in May 1894 in the lineup he shared with Fuentes and "Zocato."
From what little I know so far, Ms. Celsa was a person who was ahead of his time: He drove his own car with ease, guided the destinies of livestock, credit, for bulls Concha y Sierra were those who killed figures then, and was able freedom from the bonds that cause social conditioning regardless of the conventions of the time. He must be a woman fighter, strong character and personality that suffered a double widow, one with and one without papers, disappointment did not stop him taking their two daughters later, knowing handled in a traditional society, straddling the nineteenth and XX, evidently male model in which women, who were not eligible to vote, just let them devote themselves to "the work of her sex." After
govern wisely and livestock credit, Ms. Celsa Fonfrede died on March 19, 1929 in Seville, leaving as owner of the cattle his daughter Concepcion, having in her marriage to Fernando de la Concha y Sierra. Left
today, May 20, 2011, when the 160th anniversary of his birth in Ateca, the memory for a woman of recognized authority in the breeding of wild cattle: Mrs. Celsa Agniel of Fonfrede and Blazquez, widow Mrs. Concha y Sierra.

Photo: Mrs. Celsa Fonfrede (blog saccus Tauri)





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