María de los Dolores "Mariquita" Roche Domínguez de París

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María Dolores Roche
María Dolores Roche
     

Gender:Female

Ethnic origen: Unknown

Events:

1816  -  Fusagasugá  -  Unknown  -  She was sent into exile here around 1816.
1816  -  Bogotá  -  Unknown  -  Her wealth confiscated around this time.
1819  -  Bogotá  -  Unknown  -  She was among those who greeted Bolívar in Bogotá.

Connections:

Domínguez Roche family
París family (Bogotá)
Ricaurte family
Wealth confiscated (for pro-independence support)
Women exiled independence cause
Women held in Cárcel Chiquita by Morillo
Women presented to Bolívar in Bogotá, 1819

Biography:
Born in 1804, into one of Bogotá's leading families, she was the daughter of José Manuel de la Roche y O'Riam and María Josefa Domínguez del Castillo. She and her mother were exiled from Bogotá during the Morillo's reign of terror, around 1816, their wealth was confiscated and they were sent to the pueblo Fusagasugá, having to walk for part of the journey. She was probably held in the Cárcel Chiquito before being exiled. (Monsalve, 149, 159)

She married Joaquín París Ricaurte, later president of the Republic. She and her mother were among those who greeted Bolívar on his triumphant arrival in Bogotá in 1819. París was with Bolívar and they were married one week later. Santander was padrino at the wedding. París was later General of the Republic and Minister of War. (Monsalve, 150-153)

Related to José María Domíngez Roche?

References:

Monsalve, José D (1926) Mujeres de la independencia