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Italiano: Necrologio di Francisca Romillo y Arena, moglie di Teodoro Sainz Rueda, morta a Madrid il 21 dicembre 1881 all'età di 47 anni.
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Source La Correspondencia de España, 22.12.1881 pag. 4
Author La Correspondencia de España

La señora Francisca Romillo Arena

ha fallecido hoy 21 de diciembre 1881

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D. Teodoro Sainz y Rueda, viudo; Eugenio, Teodoro y Francisca, hijos; D. Eugenio Romillo y Arena, hermano; hermanos politicos, tia, sobrino, primos y demas parientes, ruegan a sus amigos que por olvido no hayan recibido esquela de invitacion, se srivan encomendarla a Dios y asistir a la conduccion del cadaver, que se verificarà mañana 22, a las diez de la mañana, desde la casa mortuoria, costanilla de los Angeles, num. 13, al cementerio de la Sacramental de San Isidro, en lo recibiran especial favor. El duelo se despide en el cementerio.

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Conduelo de "El Liberal" al viudo Teodoro Sainz Rueda
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