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  1. Carmela Zaldivar Gonzalez was born in 1879, in Cuba. She married Belisario Batista Palermo from January 1900 to December 1900, in Banes, La Habana, Cuba. They were the parents of at least 3 sons. She died in 1916, in her hometown, at the age of 37.

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    • Belisario Batista Palermo
  2. Oct 6, 2017 · Birthdate: estimated between 1836 and 1878. Death: 1915. Immediate Family: Wife of Belisario Batista y Palermo. Mother of Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar, Presidente de Cuba. Managed by: Private User.

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  3. Eran Carmela Zaldívar González, originaria de Fray Benito, una localidad cerca de Banes, pueblo de Oriente en el que nació mi padre y en el que ella está enterrada, y Belisario Batista...

  4. Mar 15, 2023 · Carmela Zaldivar y Gonzalez: Birthdate: 1876: Birthplace: Banes, Banes, Holguin, Cuba: Death: 1916 (39-40) Banes, Banes, Holguin, Cuba Immediate Family: Daughter of Juana Gonzalez Wife of Belisario Batista y Palermo Mother of Ruben Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar. Managed by: Gustavo Latorre (c) Last Updated: March 15, 2023

    • Banes, Holguin
    • Banes, Banes, Holguin, Cuba
    • 1876
    • 1916 (39-40)Banes, Banes, Holguin, Cuba
  5. Not so, four or five he began working as an agricultural laborer in the region of Banes, until age seven when his family moved from La Guaira to the town, given his mother’s connections with family Zaldivar Carmela Diaz -Balart, whose trunk was a lawyer or a member of the Bar of the United Fruit Company, politician and chief of the area.

    • Carmela Zaldívar González1
    • Carmela Zaldívar González2
    • Carmela Zaldívar González3
    • Carmela Zaldívar González4
    • Carmela Zaldívar González5
  6. Batista was born in the town of Veguita, located in the municipality of Banes, Cuba in 1901 to Belisario Batista Palermo and Carmela Zaldívar González, who had fought in the Cuban War of Independence. He was of Spanish, African, Chinese, and possibly some Taíno descent.

  7. His father, Belisario Batista Palermo, was a freedom fighter under General José Maceo in the ‘Cuban War of Independence’, and his mother was Carmela Zaldívar González, who had her first child at the age of 15. He had Spanish, African, Chinese, and according to some scholars, native Caribbean ancestry.