Women and Independence in Latin America An exploration of women's involvement in the Latin American Wars of Independence |
Gender:Male
Ethnic origen: Unknown
Events:
1776 | - | Guanajuato | - | Not applicable | - | He was born here. |
1809 | - | Mexico City | - | Patriot | - | He hosted tertulias. |
1810 | - | Mexico City | - | Unknown | - | He was a member of the Sociedad de los Guadalupes here. |
1812 | - | Mexico City | - | Patriot | - | He was imprisoned for his pro-independence activities. |
1821-1822 | - | Mexico City | - | Unknown | - | He was a member of the governing junta from 1821-22. |
Connections:
Hosted independence meetingsBiography:
Born in Guanajuato, Mexico in 1776, he was a lawyer in the governing junta from 1821-22. He married Margarita Peimbert. Both were members of the Sociedad de los Guadalupes, they hosted tertulias in 1809 and corresponded with Ignacio Jiménez. He was imprisoned in 1812. (Gueda, a, 368-369)
References:
Gueda, Virginia (1992) En busqueda de un gobierno alterno: Los Guadalupes de México