Castedo family per Emilito

Carmen Lagos BesteiroAge: 82 years19101993

Name
Carmen Lagos Besteiro
Given names
Carmen
Surname
Lagos Besteiro
Birth October 5, 1910 30 26
Note: Full name on birth certificate reads "María del Carmen Victorina Marcelina Lagos y Besteiro". Address at birth was Galiano, 125.
Baptism March 19, 1911 (Age 5 months)
Note: "Es bautizada por el R.P. José Miguel de Hoyos en la Iglesia de Guadalupe . . . "
Birth of a brotherManuel (Manny) Lagos Besteiro
August 15, 1911 (Age 10 months)
Note: Full name: Manuel Francisco Ricardo Napoleón LAGOS BESTEIRO. Born at Plaza del Esparto, 3, which was temporarily the home of Joaquín GRACIANI LORENZO, brother of his grandmother Victorina. ([Joaquín . . . domiciliado en esta localidad accidentalmente, Plaza del Esparto número tres.]
Unspecified
went to Spain with her parents, then returned to Cuba
1911 (Age 2 months)

_SDATE: 1 JUL 1911
Note: Her brother Manuel was born in Spain in August 1911 and her sister Vicky in Cuba in August 1912.
Birth of a sisterVictorina (Vicky) Lagos Besteiro
August 9, 1912 (Age 22 months)
Note: Full name: Victorina Marcelina. Born at the following address: San Nicolás uno.
Immigration September 1912 (Age 22 months)
_SDATE: 15 SEP 1912
Note: Sailed on the S.S. Saratoga.
Baptism of a sisterVictorina (Vicky) Lagos Besteiro
September 7, 1912 (Age 23 months)
Note: The baptism took place at "Nuestra Señora de Monserrate."
Birth of a sisterDolores Lagos
July 31, 1913 (Age 2 years)
Birth of a brotherAntonio Lagos
October 31, 1914 (Age 4 years)
Death of a brotherAntonio Lagos
December 30, 1914 (Age 4 years)
Note: Per Carmen LAGOS BESTEIRO de Signes, died of an infection in his navel which may have been caused by a coin the midwife put over it to flatten it. "Fortunately Aunt Betty (Isabel BESTEIRO GRACCIANI) was staying with us at the time, which made it possible for Maina to stay with us children while she accompanied Papa to each of the funerals [of Antonio and his sister Dolores, less than 3 weeks apart]."
Residence between 1921 and 34 (Age 10 years)
_SDATE: 1 JUL 1921
Note: Family addresses were (dates appx.) 1921-23: 321 Market Street; 1923-25: 307 Park Avenue; 1925-27: 315 Park Avenue; 1927-30: 922 East 22nd Street; 1930-31: 924 East 22nd Street; 1931-34: 129 Lenox Avenue.
Death of a sisterDolores Lagos
January 18, 1915 (Age 4 years)
Note: Carmen LAGOS BESTEIRO (Signes): "Lolita died of whooping cough. Fortunately Aunt Betty (Isabel BESTEIRO GRACCIANI) was staying with us at the time, which made it possible for Maina to stay with us children while she accompanied Papa to each of the funerals [of Dolores and her brother Antonio, less than 3 weeks apart]."
Birth of a sisterDolores (Lolita, D, DD, Gee) Lagos Besteiro
January 1, 1917 (Age 6 years)
Note: Full name on birth certificate is "Maria de los Dolores Emilia Manuela Lagos y Besteiro". Born at 7 AM.
Baptism of a sisterDolores (Lolita, D, DD, Gee) Lagos Besteiro
January 20, 1917 (Age 6 years)
Note: Godparents: Emilio BESTEIRO GRACIANI and Dolores VERA SANZ.
Birth of a brotherCarlos Antonio (Charlie) Lagos
January 16, 1918 (Age 7 years)
Residence between September 1912 and 1921 (Age 22 months)
_SDATE: 15 SEP 1912
Note: The family addresses were (dates approximate): 1912-13: 290 W. 12th Street, 1913-15: 239 East 79th S…
Baptism of a brotherCarlos Antonio (Charlie) Lagos
about February 1918 (Age 7 years)
_SDATE: 15 FEB 1918
Note: Godparents: His father's co-worker Carlos from Cortina (after whom he was apparently named) and [unknown].
Education
at St. Joseph Grammar School and graduated
June 10, 1923 (Age 12 years)
Naturalization June 18, 1925 (Age 14 years)

Education
at Eastside High School and graduated from the Classical Course
January 28, 1927 (Age 16 years)
Education
in the Palmer Method of Muscular Movement Business Writing and received a teacher's certificate
March 16, 1928 (Age 17 years)
Education
at NJ State Normal School at Paterson and certified to teach in the public schools of the state
January 23, 1929 (Age 18 years)
Note:
Death of a maternal grandmotherVictorina Graciani Lorenzo
July 14, 1931 (Age 20 years)
Note: From cemetery documentation at home of Arturo VALDÉS DENIS: Cuartel Noroeste Cuadro 10 Campo Com. Bóved 21 . . . Milicia Josefina 8163. / 10 julio 1931 Joaquín / 15 julio 1931 Victorina
Education
at New York University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Education
October 1932 (Age 21 years)
_SDATE: 15 OCT 1932
Unspecified
was vacationing in Spain at the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War
July 1936 (Age 25 years)
_SDATE: 15 JUL 1936
Note: Caught in Gata when the war broke out, she was lucky to escape with her husband, a Spanish citizen. …
Death of a fatherAntonio [Papa] Lagos Toledo
November 15, 1952 (Age 42 years)
Note: He was a heavy smoker and died of lung cancer. I (Emil SIGNES) remember him, in the Fall of 1952, af…
Burial of a fatherAntonio [Papa] Lagos Toledo
November 18, 1952 (Age 42 years)
Note: Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.
Education
at New Jersey State Teachers College and received a Master of Arts
June 11, 1953 (Age 42 years)
Misc
was made an active member for life in the National Education Association of the United States
October 1954 (Age 43 years)
_SDATE: 15 OCT 1954
Death of a motherJosefa (Pepita) [Maina] Besteiro Graciani
February 4, 1968 (Age 57 years)
Note: Cause of death was cancer.
Death of a husbandEmilio Signes Monfort
April 1, 1970 (Age 59 years)
Note: He died at St. Joseph's Hospital of a heart attack suffered the night before while en route home from a Metropolitan Opera performance of Aida.
Burial of a husbandEmilio Signes Monfort
April 4, 1970 (Age 59 years)
Note: He is buried in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery next to his wife Carmen.
Occupation
educator
between March 1930 and 1971 (Age 19 years)
_SDATE: 15 MAR 1930
Note: She was a teacher in Schools 2, 13, and 26, vice principal of School 26, principal of School 11 and founder and first director of bilingual education in Paterson. During this time she was the president of the Paterson Education Association and the Paterson Principals' association.
Retirement 1971 (Age 60 years)
_SDATE: 1 JUL 1971
Note: In retirement she was the education chairman of the county chapter of the American Cancer Society, on the advisory committee on bilingual education at the Passaic County Community College, Vice President and President (1976-78) of the Passaic County Retired Educators Association. On March 2, 1984 she was presented the Award of Excellence in recognition of outstanding contributions to community life. by the Cuban & Dominican - American Selection Committee and Passaic County College.
Death February 28, 1993 (Age 82 years)
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Dolores Lagos
Birth: July 31, 1913 32 28New York, NY, USA
Death: January 18, 1915New York, NY, USA
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younger brother
Antonio Lagos
Birth: October 31, 1914 34 30New York, NY, USA
Death: December 30, 1914New York, NY, USA
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Birth
Full name on birth certificate reads "María del Carmen Victorina Marcelina Lagos y Besteiro". Address at birth was Galiano, 125.
Baptism
"Es bautizada por el R.P. José Miguel de Hoyos en la Iglesia de Guadalupe . . . "
Unspecified
Her brother Manuel was born in Spain in August 1911 and her sister Vicky in Cuba in August 1912.
Residence
Family addresses were (dates appx.) 1921-23: 321 Market Street; 1923-25: 307 Park Avenue; 1925-27: 315 Park Avenue; 1927-30: 922 East 22nd Street; 1930-31: 924 East 22nd Street; 1931-34: 129 Lenox Avenue.
Immigration
Sailed on the S.S. Saratoga.
Residence
The family addresses were (dates approximate): 1912-13: 290 W. 12th Street, 1913-15: 239 East 79th Street; 1915-17: 344 E. 85th Street; 1917-1921: 526 E. 83rd Street. Between November 1916 and April 1917 she lived in Havana, Cuba with her mother and siblings. They moved here so her newest sibling, Lolita, could be born in Havana and not New York, where two siblings had died as infants.
Education
Occupation
She was a teacher in Schools 2, 13, and 26, vice principal of School 26, principal of School 11 and founder and first director of bilingual education in Paterson. During this time she was the president of the Paterson Education Association and the Paterson Principals' association.
Unspecified
Caught in Gata when the war broke out, she was lucky to escape with her husband, a Spanish citizen. Among the many relatives she had hoped to meet were two brothers of her mother, both of whom died in the following month, one of cancer, one executed. For details, see http://emilito.org/family/emilito/signes/1936/1936trip.html
Retirement
In retirement she was the education chairman of the county chapter of the American Cancer Society, on the advisory committee on bilingual education at the Passaic County Community College, Vice President and President (1976-78) of the Passaic County Retired Educators Association. On March 2, 1984 she was presented the Award of Excellence in recognition of outstanding contributions to community life. by the Cuban & Dominican - American Selection Committee and Passaic County College.
Note
Listed among her special interests family, education, literature, theatre, travel, ballet, music, writing and gardening. Dolores BALL (Carr) wrote in 1992: "I remember sitting under her dining room table pretending to be on a journey. I thought I was playing. I never suspected it was a geography lesson in progress. Such is the talent of a true teacher."