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Alonso Muñoz de Gadea

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Alonso Muñoz de Gadea
Vice-Mayor of Buenos Aires
In office
1671–1672
Preceded byPedro Pesoa de Figueroa
Succeeded byMarcos Gutiérrez de Vargas
Procurador General of Buenos Aires
In office
1673–1674
Preceded byJosé Gil Negrete
Succeeded byBernardino Rodríguez de Sosa
Mayordomo and Administrador de las Rentas of the
Catedral de Buenos Aires
In office
c.1690–c.1700
Preceded by?
Succeeded by?
Personal details
Bornc.1630
Lima, Viceroyalty of Peru
Died1708
Buenos Aires, Governorate of the Río de la Plata
SpouseFrancisca Cabral de Ayala
Signature
Military service
Allegiance Spain
Branch/serviceSpanish Army
Years of service1650-c.1700
RankCaptain
UnitFuerte de Buenos Aires
CommandsMilicias de Santiago
Milicias de Buenos Aires

Alonso Muñoz de Gadea (1630s-1708) was a Spanish politician, accountant and military officer who served in Buenos Aires during the Viceroyalty of Peru as Alcalde, Procurador and Mayordomo of the Cathedral Mayor of the city.[1]

Biography

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He was born in Lima (Viceroyalty of Peru), the son of Juan de Gadea and Josefa Muñoz, belonging to a family of Spanish Creole origin.[2] He studied in Lima, and settled in Buenos Aires around 1650, where he married Francisca Cabral de Ayala, daughter of Juan Cabral de Melo y Alpoin and Inés Leal de Ayala, belonging to a noble family of Buenos Aires.[3]

He was elected alcalde of 2nd vote of Buenos Aires in 1671, and served procurator of the city in 1673,[4] and appointed to the post of Mayordomo of the Church of Buenos Aires in 1690.[5] He also had an active participation in the Provincial Militias of Buenos Aires and Santiago, where he served as commander of the military detachments of those cities.[6]

Family

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Alonso Muñoz de Gadea and his wife had two adoptive daughters, Inés Muñoz de Gadea Ayala, who was married to Capt. Tomás de Quiñones,[7] and Agueda de Gadea, wife of Bernardino Ramírez de Céspedes, an alférez, born in the city, son of Juan Ramírez, born in Málaga and Josefa de Rivera, daughter of Andrés Jorge de Bohórquez and Francisca de Rivera.[8]

His wife was a maternal granddaughter of Mateo Leal de Ayala, a distinguished Spanish politician who served as Governor and Mayor of Buenos Aires.[9]

References

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  1. ^ Catedral. Fundaciones religiosas. J. Peuser, 1910. 1910.
  2. ^ Nobiliario del antiguo virreynato del Río de la Plata. Carlos Calvo. 1936.
  3. ^ Matrimonios 1656-1762. Nuestra Señora de La Merced.
  4. ^ Historia de la Compañía de Jesús en la provincia del Paraguay. Archivo General de Indias, Francisco Mateos. 1918.
  5. ^ Archivum: revista de la Junta de Historia Eclesiástica Argentina, Volumen2. Argentina. 1944.
  6. ^ Colección de Documentos Sobre Los Conquistadores y Pobladores Del Río de La Plata. Jorge F. Lima González Bonorino, Hernán Carlos Lux-Wurm. 2001. ISBN 9789879768822.
  7. ^ Ensayo sobre el linaje de los Artigas en el Uruguay. Casa A. Barreiro y Ramos. 1925.
  8. ^ Fundadores de linajes en el Plata. Hugo Fernández de Burzaco. 1955.
  9. ^ Buenos Aires en el siglo XVII. Ricardo de Lafuente Machaín. 1980.
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