Last update on 9 August 2017
These quarters of Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti, who became the wife of the Prince of Orange, were partly found in “Ascendencia de Da. Máxima Zorreguieta,
Princesa de la Corona de los Paises Bajos”, a study made by the Argentian genealogist Hernán Carlos LUX-WURM y CENTURION and published on the site of the Instituto Argentino de Ciencias Genealógicas. Click on "Artículos" on that site for more information about the ancestors of Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti.
Additions were found in the article "De Voorouders van Máxima Zorreguieta", published in the March/April 2002 issue of the Dutch genealogical magazine "De Nederlandsche Leeuw" by it's redaction in cooporation with the Argentinian genealogist Ambassador Dr. Eduardo A. Sadous.
Other information was found in articles by A.J.Stasse, published in the Dutch genealogical magazine Gens Nostra.
1. Máxima ZORREGUIETA CERRUTI (* Buenos Aires 17-5-1971), m.Amsterdam 2-2-2002 Willem-Alexander, King of the Netherlands
PARENTS
2. Jorge Horacio ZORREGUIETA STEFANINI (* Buenos Aires 18-1-1928, * Buenos Aires 8-8-2017), farmer, politician, "Presidente del Centro Azucarero Argentino" (since 1984), "Presidente de la Fundación Vasco Argentina Juan de Garay" (since 1995) [m.1st 1956 (div) Marta López Gil (* 1935)], m.2nd Paraguay 27-5-1970
3. María del Carmen CERRUTI CARRICART (* Buenos Aires 8-9-1944)
GRANDPARENTS
4. Juan Antonio ZORREGUIETA BONORINO (* Buenos Aires 19-9-1899, + Buenos Aires 14-1-1959), banker
5. Cesina STEFANINI BORELLA (* Buenos Aires 4-8-1901, + Buenos Aires 5-4-1999)
6. Dr. Jorge Horacio CERRUTI DE SAUTU (* Pergamino, Province of Buenos Aires 7-12-1911, + Buenos Aires 17-11-1992), medical doctor, surgeon, farmer, m. Buenos Aires 3-6-1942
7. María del Carmen CARRICART CIEZA (* Buenos Aires 17-5-1915, + Capitán Sarmiento, Province of Buenos Aires 15-1-1999)
GREAT-GRANDPARENTS
8. Dr. Amadeo ZORREGUIETA HERNANDEZ (* Salta, Argentina, + Mendoza, Aregentina), mayor of the capital city of Mendoza, minister of public works of the province of Mendoza
9. Máxima Blanca BONORINO GONZALEZ (* Buenos Aires 8-4-1874, + Buenos Aires 8-3-1965), "una bisabuela criolla", descendant of Afonso III, King of Portugal (1210-1279)
10. Oreste STEFANINI (* Genoa, Italy), maritime entrepreneur
11. Tullia BORELLA (* Turin, Italy ca 1876), rural worker, emigrates to Argentina in 1900
12. Dr. Santiago Anastacio CERRUTI PONCE DE LEÓN (* San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Province of Bueno Aires 15-4-1872, + Pergamino, Province of Buenos Aires 4-1-1940), medical doctor, surgeon, m. church of Nuestra Señora de la Merced, Pergamino, Province of Buenos Aires 26-5-1897
13. María Mercedes DE SAUTU MARTINEZ (* Pergamino, Province of Buenos Aires 18-2-1877, + Pergamino, Province of Buenos Aires 2-3-1992)
14. Domingo CARRICART ETCHART (* Rauch, Province of Buenos Aires 1885, + 24-2-1953), landowner, politician, "Director del Banco Provincial de Buenos Aires", first mayor of González Chaves, mayor of Tres Arroyos
15. Carmen CIEZA RODRIGUEZ
GREAT-GREAT-GRANDPARENTS
16. Mariano ZORREGUIETA MAURIN (1830-1893), politician, historian, author, "escribano de gobierno, interventor de correos, Concejal por varios períodos", member and president of the senate of the Province of Salta
17. Jesús HERNANDEZ CORNEJO, "su cónyuge salteña"
18. Esteban BONORINO LOBO (* Buenos Aires 3-6-1842, + Buenos Aires 28-5-1919), m.Buenos Aires 20-5-1868
19. Máxima GONZÁLEZ Y DE ISLAS, "of the family of Gral. Presidente D. Justo José de Urquiza (1800-1870)"
20. - 23.
24. Santiago (Giacomo) CERRUTI (* Varese, Liguria, Italy 28-3-1827, + San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Province of Bueno Aires 21-5-1896)
25. Petrona Rita PONCE DE LEÓN Y PASTOR (* Buenos Aires 20-5-1827, + Pergamino, Province of Buenos Aires 29-8-1908)
26. Marcial DE SAUTU RODRIGUEZ (* Capilla del Señor, Province of Buenos Aires 14-9-1845, Pergamino, Province of Buenos Aires 8-4-1921), m.San Nicolas 10-7-1872
27. Carmen MARTINEZ FIGUEROA (* San Antonio de Areco, Province of Buenos Aires 16-7-1938, + Pergamino, Province of Buenos Aires 3-1-1918)
28. Bernardo CARRICART HARAMBURU (* Moncayolle, Pays Basque, France, + Castelli, Province of Buenos Aires 1896), emigrated with his wife to Argentina in 1865, veterinarian
29. Juana ETCHART IRIART (+ Las Flores, Province of Buenos Aires 17-1-1921)
30. Manuel CIEZA GUTTIERREZ
31. Manuela RODRIGUEZ SILVA
GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GRANDPARENTS
32. ............ (unknown)
33. María Lucía ZORREGUIETA MAURIN (* [or baptized] Salta, Argentina 4 [or 6]-7-1806) [herself daughter of José Antonio DE SORREGUIETA Y OYARZABAL, GAMBOA Y SAGASTUME (* [or baptized] Tolosa, Guipúzcoa, Spain 13-12-1777), "próspero comerciante", moved to Salta, Argentina in 1790 and Micaela MAURIN BAMONDE]
34. Antonio HERNÁNDEZ
35. Petrona (FERNÁNDEZ-)CORNEJO Y FEMAYOR
36. "el Capitán de Granaderos" Martiniano BONORINO Y BARBACHANO (1809-1887), "guerrero de la Independencia" (1809-1887), m.Buenos Aires 30-12-1832
37. Juliana LOBO Y TEJADA (* Buenos Aires)
38. José GONZÁLEZ
39. Anastasia DE ISLAS Y LADRÓN DE GUEVARA
40. - 47.
48. Pietro Bartolomeo CERRUTI (* Varazza near Savona, Liguria, Italy)
49. Maddalena CRAVIOTTO
50. Pedro Pablo PONCE DE LEÓN, m. Buenos Aires 25-9-1824
51. Josefa PASTOR (* San Nicolás de Los Arroyos)
52. Mariano DE SAUTU Y CASTAÑEDA
53. Juana RODRIGUEZ TORRES
54. Julián Francisco MARTÍNEZ CAÑAS
55. Mercedes FIGUEROA BAGUÉ
56. Fernand CARRICART
57. Graciana HARAMBURU
58. Jean ETCHART
59. Maria Anne IRIART
60. - 63.
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