In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Cabral and the second or maternal family name is
Báez .
José María Cabral y Báez (1864–1937) was a lawyer, businessman, and politician from the Dominican Republic . He served as the President of Chamber of Deputies of the Dominican Republic in 1901.[ 1]
Early life and family
Cabral y Báez was born to President Marcos Antonio Cabral and Altagracia Amelia Báez (daughter of President Buenaventura Báez ); he had 7 siblings, among them, Mario Fermín Cabral y Báez . On 17 November 1897, he married María Petronila Bermúdez y Rochet, daughter of Erasmo Bermúdez Jiménez, the founder of Bermúdez rum company ; they had 6 children: Amelia María (1899–1996), Auristela (1901–1988), José María (1902–1984), Marco Antonio (1906–1973), Josefina Eugenia (1910–1994), and Pedro Pablo Cabral Bermúdez (1916–1988). He also begat 3 children with Estela Navarro: Mairení, José and Raúl Cabral Navarro; with Rafaela Meyreles he sired 2 children: Rafael and Enrique Meyreles.[ 2]
Ancestors of José María Cabral y Báez 16. Marcos Cabral Valera (†1838)Hincha, Colony of Santo Domingo 8. Juan Marcos Cabral y Aybar (1792–1853)Hincha , Colony of Santo Domingo 17. María Aybar de LunaHincha, Colony of Santo Domingo 4. Melchor María Cabral y Luna (1815–?)Baní, Colony of Santo Domingo 18. Blas de Luna AybarHincha, Colony of Santo Domingo 9. María Ramona de Luna y Andújar (1787–1877)Hincha, Colony of Santo Domingo 19. María Francisca de Andújar SantanaHincha, Colony of Santo Domingo 2. Marcos Ezequiel Antonio Cabral y Figueredo (1842-1903)Baní, Ozama Department, Haiti 20. Domingo Figueredo Pérez (†1809)Bánica, Colony of Santo Domingo 10. Gervasio Figueredo Lamsar Bánica , Colony of Santo Domingo 21. Margarita Lamsar MontásCap-Français , Colony of Saint Domingue 5. Águeda Figueredo Rivera (1821–1877) 22. Fernando Rivera AndújarBánica, Colony of Santo Domingo 11. Micaela Rivera Figueredo Hincha, Colony of Santo Domingo 23. Juliana Figueredo Pérez (†1817)Bánica, Colony of Santo Domingo 1. José María Cabral y Báez (1864–1937)Baní , Dominican Republic 24. Antonio Sánchez de Valverde y Díaz de Ocaña (ca. 1730–ca. 1790)Bayaguana , Colony of Santo Domingo 12. Pablo Altagracia Báez (†1840)Azua , Colony of Santo Domingo 25. Mrs. FilpoSpain 6. Ramón Buenaventura Báez Méndez (1812–1884)Cabral , Colony of Santo Domingo 13. Teresa de Jesús Méndez (ca. 1788–?)Cabral, Colony of Santo Domingo 3. Altagracia Amelia Báez Andújar (†1879) 28. Juan Evangelista de Andújar y ValeraHincha, Colony of Santo Domingo 14. Juan Pablo Andújar de Soto (1776–1847)Hincha, Colony of Santo Domingo 29. María Francisca de Soto FrancoHincha, Colony of Santo Domingo 7. María Fermina Andújar Soto-FrancoHincha, Colony of Santo Domingo 30. Manuel de Soto FrancoHincha, Colony of Santo Domingo 15. María Francisca de Soto FernándezHincha, Colony of Santo Domingo 31. Antonia Fernández MolinaHincha, Colony of Santo Domingo
Career
In 1886, he founded in Santiago the law firm J. M. Cabral y Báez. He was Minister of Foreign Affairs from July 1908 to November 1911, during the last half of Ramón Cáceres ’s presidential term, and minister during the short presidency of Francisco Henríquez y Carvajal in 1916, before the American occupation of the Dominican Republic (1916–24) .[ 3]
References
^ Checo, José Chez; Sang, Mu-Kien Adriana. "Historia de la Cámara de Diputados - TOMO I. 1844-1978" (PDF) . www.camaradediputados.gob.do . Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 September 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2019 .
^ Rosario, Esteban (1997). La oligarquía de Santiago (in Spanish). Editora Central.
^ Salmador, Víctor. José Francisco Peña Gómez: sus orígens, su biografía, su personalidad, su pensamiento (in Spanish). Gráficas.