Isabelino Canaveris

[3] He also served in the Orientals forces that supported the cause of Ricardo López Jordán in the Entre Ríos Province, participating in the Battle of Sauce, against the National troops under the command of General Emilio Conesa.

In 1870, Canaveris joined the oriental forces that took part in the Jordanist Rebellion, the last conflict between Unitarians and Federals, occurred in the provinces of Entre Ríos and Corrientes.

[7] He did not take part in the last Uruguayan civil conflict (Revolución de 1904), due to disagreements with the leader of the Blanco party José María Pampillón.

He and his wife were the parents of María Esther, Isabelino Manuel, Ernesto Pablo, Julio, Enriqueta, Alfredo and Bernardo Sixto Canaveris.

[23] His son, Julio D. Canaveris did his elementary studies in the Colegio del Salvador,[24] and obtained a doctorate in the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Buenos Aires in 1907.

[27] Isabelino Canaveris was nephew of José Brito del Pino, a distinguished military and politician who participated in the founding of the White Party in the Banda Oriental.

His granddaughter Blanca Canaveris, was married to Saturnino Soriano, directly related to families of Benito Nazar, Francisco Reynolds and Richard Blake Newton.

[28] His wife was the goddaughter of Mercedes Delgado and Diego Eugenio Lamas, a distinguished military and politician from the Partido Nacional who participated in the Guerra Grande.

Shield of the National Party
Revolutionary leaders of the White Party , during the conflict of 1897