Adela Speratti was born in 1865 in
Barrero Grande and Celsa was born in 1868 in
Luque, Paraguay. Their mother, Dolores Speratti, was the daughter of José Miguel Speratti, natural son of
Josefa Facunda Speratti. Josefa was the wife of
Fulgencio Yegros, one of the military officers who fought for Paraguayan independence and first head of state of an independent Paraguay, and daughter of José Tomás Speratti, who had immigrated from
Bergamo, Italy to Paraguay before his daughter's birth. Both Adela and Celsa were born during the
War Of The Triple Alliance, in which their father served as a soldier and which caused their mother to become a refugee. Fleeing the violence, Delores moved from place to place until the war ended in 1870. Their father was killed in the
Battle of Ytororó in December 1868, after which the family moved to
Corrientes, Argentina. From there they moved on to
Buenos Aires, where the two girls began their schooling. In 1882, mother and daughters moved again, settling in
Concepción del Uruguay in eastern Argentina, where Delores worked at the
normal school, Escuela Normal de Maestros y Profesores "Mariano Moreno" (Mariano Moreno Normal School of Teachers and Professors) and Adela began training to become a teacher. Celsa followed her sister's footsteps and enrolled in the same school a few years later. ==Careers==