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Francisco López Rayón - Kiosco of History

He was the youngest of the Rayon brothers who followed the cause of Independence. He was born in Tlalpujahua, the birthplace of the family, in 1782; since he was a young man dedicated to mining and agriculture, in the lands and mines they possessed. The War of Independence found him dedicated to these occupations, which he left without penalty in November 1810, to follow his older brother to Valladolid and Guadalajara in favor of Don Miguel Hida…
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He was the youngest of the Rayon brothers who followed the cause of Independence. He was born in Tlalpujahua, the birthplace of the family, in 1782; since he was a young man dedicated to mining and agriculture, in the lands and mines they possessed. The War of Independence found him dedicated to these occupations, which he left without penalty in November 1810, to follow his older brother to Valladolid and Guadalajara in favor of Don Miguel Hida…

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kiosco-de-historia broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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