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José María Cabral

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General José María Cabral y Luna (born Ingenio Nuevo, San Cristóbal Province, December 12, 1816 - died Santo Domingo, February 28, 1899) was a Dominican military figure and politician. He served as the first Supreme Chief of the Dominican Republic from August 4, 1865 to November 15 of that year and again officially as president from August 22, 1866 until January 3, 1868.

On August 17, 1865 President Cabral abolished capital punishment and banishment in the Dominican Republic.[1]

Family of José María Cabral
16. Capt. Miguel Cabral Torres (1700–1749)
8. Marcos Cabral Maldonado (Mayor of Hincha; †1794)
17. Leonor Maldonado de Reyes
4. Marcos Cabral Valera (†1838)
9. Magdalena Valera Reyes
2. Juan Marcos Cabral y Aybar (1792–1853)
5. María de Aybar y Luna
1. José María Cabral y Luna (1816–1899)
6. Blas de Luna
3. Mª. Ramona de Luna y Andújar (b. 1787)
28. Juan Hernández
14. Juan Evangelista de Andújar y Valera
29. Andrea de Valera
7. Mª. Francisca Andújar de Soto
30. Miguel de Jesús de Soto Prado (1706–1745)
15. Mª. Francisca de Soto y Franco
31. Mª. Dionisia Franco Peguero (1701–1791)

References

  1. ^ "Efemérides" (in Spanish). Diario Libre. 16 August 2014. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  • Biography at the Enciclopedia Virtual Dominicana
Political offices
Preceded by
Triumvirate
President of the Dominican Republic
1866–1868
Succeeded by