José Pablo Lynch
José Pablo Lynch (1820 – c. 1900) was an Argentine Catholic priest, who served as governor chaplain in Asunción and in the Chaco region.[2]
José Pablo Lynch | |
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Governor Chaplain of Villa Occidental | |
In office 1879–1882 | |
Preceded by | Tomás Canavery[1] |
Succeeded by | ? |
Personal details | |
Born | 1820 San Juan Province, Argentina |
Died | 1900s Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Nationality | Argentine |
Occupation | Priest |
Profession | Ecclesiastic |
He was born in San José de Jáchal, San Juan Province, the son of Domingo Ignacio Lynch and Graciela Cabrera, belonging to a family of Irish and Creole roots.[3] In 1882 he was appointed as the first Chaplain of government of the Gran Chaco.[4]
References
- El Chaco:, 1951
- Historia argentina contemporánea:, Academia Nacional de la Historia (Argentina)
- Los capellanes irlandeses, en la colectividad hiberno-argentina durante el siglo XIX, Santiago M. Ussher
- La Asimilación de los indios sometidos (1880-1890), Pedro Santos Martínez
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