4010  Rawson, Argentina

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Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 12:06:34 -0500
From: Richard deSousa <mallpasso@AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: Rawson, Argentina

I know I'm right:

https://www.welcomeargentina.com/rawson/index_i.html




-----Original Message-----



Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 11:30:49 -0800
From: Derik Rawson <rawsonweb@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Rawson, Argentina

Dear Mallpaso:

Of course your are right...lol.

Thank you for the web site for the City of Rawson,
Argentina. For me it is fascinating.

Here is some more information that I just found out.
My grandmother in Houston was a nurse. She married my
Dad's father because he was a doctor and everyone in
the Rawson family for generations were doctors before
him. My grandfather gave up his practice becuse he
loved the railroads, so he decided to work for the
railroad in Houston. My grandmother never really
forgave him for that decision.

Well, now I see this about Dr. William Rawson in
Argentina, who I think was also the minister of the
interior in the 1860's. Apparently he had a relative
who died in the yellow fever outbreak in 1870's and
the obituary says the following...

"Benjamin Franklin Rawson (artist), the son of an
American doctor and brother of Dr William Rawson,
founder of the Argentine Red Cross"

Makes me wonder...lol. (In the Rawson family the
middle names always changed, but every first born son
was a William Rawson. My dad was William Branton and
I am William Derik.

Never dull. Bizarre....lol Life is
intersting...always...

the link is:

https://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/genealogy/yfever/1871.htm#33

Derik
d.rawson@rawsonweb.com
713-522-0888 Cell



--- mallpasso@aol.com wrote:

>
> I know I'm right:
>
> https://www.welcomeargentina.com/rawson/index_i.html
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Derik Rawson <rawsonweb@yahoo.com>
> To: Mallpasso@aol.com; d.rawson@rawsonweb.com;
> TANGO-L@MITVMA.MIT.EDU
> Sent: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 03:32:43 -0800 (PST)
> Subject: Re: Re: [TANGO-L] Aron. How is the tango
> Festival going in
> Budapest?
>
> Dear El Bandito, I think you are right. The
> Rawsons
> are Welch. Derik
> --- Mallpasso@aol.com <Mallpasso@aol.com> wrote:
> > Derik:
> >
> > I thought the people who immigrated to Rawson,
> Argentina, were Welsh from
> > Wales, UK. I wasn't aware of any Rawsons who
> emigrated from the 13 colonies
> > during the war in the colonies against King George
> III. As a matter of fact,
> > currently the Welsh-Argentines are attempting to
> revive the Gaelic Welsh language
> > and pass it on to their progeny.
> >
> > El Bandito de Tango
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > In a message dated 12/14/2005 08:08:58 Pacific
> Standard Time,
> > rawsonweb@YAHOO.COM writes:
> > Dear Aron:
> >
> > How is the Tango Festival going in Budapest? I
> really
> > like the old building, which is now a movie
> theater,
> > where you have your practicas.
> >
> > PS - Thank you for the "vintage" recording of the
> > Rawson Tango. My ancestors from Rawson, Argentina
> in
> > Patagonia probably danced to that in Paris in the
> > 1920's even before Gardel was there. I never knew
> > about them until just last year, when Frenchman
> from
> > Montreal told me the story of the tango.
> Apparrently
> > the Rawson's had to leave the 13 colonies because
> the
> > family was on the wrong side during the American
> > revolution...lol. Some of us went to Oklahoma
> and
> > Texas, which were both in Indian territory, et
> voila!
> > ...je suis ici a Houston. Now, I know why I like
> > tango...lol.
> >
> > Derik
> > d.rawson@rawsonweb.com
> >
> >
> protection around
>
>
> protection around
>
>
>
>






Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 11:48:03 -0800
From: Derik Rawson <rawsonweb@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Rawson, Argentina

Dear All:

Wow! Here is a good one...lol.

1943 Jun 4, In Argentina, Gen Rawson and Col.
Juan Peron led the military coup that overthrew Ramon
S. Castillo.
(HN, 6/4/98)(MC, 6/4/02)

Now I know why General Arturo Rawson was President for
only 3 days...lol.

Derik
d.rawson@rawsonweb.com






Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 20:02:21 +0000
From: Lucia <curvasreales@YAHOO.COM.AR>
Subject: Re: Rawson, Argentina

Hi Derik,

Hope you'll not take it amiss that I took the liberty to create a a Google group calle Rawson of Argentina, with you being the first member.

More info here:

https://groups.google.com/groups/create?stage=2&gid%98000

Lucia ;-)
<rawsonweb@YAHOO.COM> escribis: Dear Mallpaso:

Of course your are right...lol.

Thank you for the web site for the City of Rawson,
Argentina. For me it is fascinating.

Here is some more information that I just found out.
My grandmother in Houston was a nurse. She married my
Dad's father because he was a doctor and everyone in
the Rawson family for generations were doctors before
him. My grandfather gave up his practice becuse he
loved the railroads, so he decided to work for the
railroad in Houston. My grandmother never really
forgave him for that decision.

Well, now I see this about Dr. William Rawson in
Argentina, who I think was also the minister of the
interior in the 1860's. Apparently he had a relative
who died in the yellow fever outbreak in 1870's and
the obituary says the following...

"Benjamin Franklin Rawson (artist), the son of an
American doctor and brother of Dr William Rawson,
founder of the Argentine Red Cross"

Makes me wonder...lol. (In the Rawson family the
middle names always changed, but every first born son
was a William Rawson. My dad was William Branton and
I am William Derik.

Never dull. Bizarre....lol Life is
intersting...always...

the link is:

https://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/genealogy/yfever/1871.htm#33

Derik
d.rawson@rawsonweb.com
713-522-0888 Cell



--- mallpasso@aol.com wrote:

>
> I know I'm right:
>
> https://www.welcomeargentina.com/rawson/index_i.html
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Derik Rawson
> To: Mallpasso@aol.com; d.rawson@rawsonweb.com;
> TANGO-L@MITVMA.MIT.EDU
> Sent: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 03:32:43 -0800 (PST)
> Subject: Re: Re: [TANGO-L] Aron. How is the tango
> Festival going in
> Budapest?
>
> Dear El Bandito, I think you are right. The
> Rawsons
> are Welch. Derik
> --- Mallpasso@aol.com wrote:
> > Derik:
> >
> > I thought the people who immigrated to Rawson,
> Argentina, were Welsh from
> > Wales, UK. I wasn't aware of any Rawsons who
> emigrated from the 13 colonies
> > during the war in the colonies against King George
> III. As a matter of fact,
> > currently the Welsh-Argentines are attempting to
> revive the Gaelic Welsh language
> > and pass it on to their progeny.
> >
> > El Bandito de Tango
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > In a message dated 12/14/2005 08:08:58 Pacific
> Standard Time,
> > rawsonweb@YAHOO.COM writes:
> > Dear Aron:
> >
> > How is the Tango Festival going in Budapest? I
> really
> > like the old building, which is now a movie
> theater,
> > where you have your practicas.
> >
> > PS - Thank you for the "vintage" recording of the
> > Rawson Tango. My ancestors from Rawson, Argentina
> in
> > Patagonia probably danced to that in Paris in the
> > 1920's even before Gardel was there. I never knew
> > about them until just last year, when Frenchman
> from
> > Montreal told me the story of the tango.
> Apparrently
> > the Rawson's had to leave the 13 colonies because
> the
> > family was on the wrong side during the American
> > revolution...lol. Some of us went to Oklahoma
> and
> > Texas, which were both in Indian territory, et
> voila!
> > ...je suis ici a Houston. Now, I know why I like
> > tango...lol.
> >
> > Derik
> > d.rawson@rawsonweb.com
> >
> >
> protection around
>
>
> protection around
>
>
>
>







Abrm tu cuenta aqum




Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 19:49:33 -0500
From: Richard Lipkin <rlipkin@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Rawson, Argentina

Derik et al.

It seems that the tango title Rawson refers to the now-defunct Rawson
Hospital in Buenos Aires. For this reason, the sheet music is
illustrated with a drawing of a hospital examination room. You can
find this image at the todotango.com web site. Click on "scores", then
"Alphabetical Index", then "R".

Richard
www.newyorktango.com

On 12/16/05, Derik Rawson <rawsonweb@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Dear All:
>
> Wow! Here is a good one...lol.
>
> 1943 Jun 4, In Argentina, Gen Rawson and Col.
> Juan Peron led the military coup that overthrew Ramon
> S. Castillo.
> (HN, 6/4/98)(MC, 6/4/02)
>
> Now I know why General Arturo Rawson was President for
> only 3 days...lol.
>
> Derik
> d.rawson@rawsonweb.com
>
>
>


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