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'''Lorenzo de Arrau''' (1735-1781), Spanish Engineer sent to Chile by [[Carlos III]], King of Spain. He arrived to Chile around 1768.
'''Lorenzo de Arrau''' (1735-1781), Spanish Engineer sent to Chile by [[Carlos III]], King of Spain. He arrived to Chile around 1768.
He married Isabel de Santa María y Baeza, from a prominent family of the local aristocracy, and they had six children: Juan, Pedro Juan (ancestor of pianist [[Claudio Arrau]]), Clara, Juana, Cruz, Manuela Bárbara (nun).
He married Isabel de Santa María y Baeza, from a prominent family of the local aristocracy, and they had six children: Juan, Pedro Juan (ancestor of pianist [[Claudio Arrau]]), Clara, Juana, Cruz, Manuela Bárbara (nun).


== Heirs of the Arrau family through the time ==

''Lorenzo de Arrau (1735-1781)''

''Pedro Juan de Arrau y Santa María (1776-?)''

''Juan Antonio Arrau Darroch-Campbell (?-?)''

''Maximiliano Arrau Ojeda (1850-1924)''

''Maximiliano Arrau Becerra (1887-1977)''

''Maximiliano Arrau Henríquez (born around 1930)''

''Maximiliano Arrau Vidal (?)''



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Revision as of 22:35, 14 October 2005

Lorenzo de Arrau (1735-1781), Spanish Engineer sent to Chile by Carlos III, King of Spain. He arrived to Chile around 1768. He married Isabel de Santa María y Baeza, from a prominent family of the local aristocracy, and they had six children: Juan, Pedro Juan (ancestor of pianist Claudio Arrau), Clara, Juana, Cruz, Manuela Bárbara (nun).


The descendants of this family can be found in South America, the U.S., Australia and Europe.