Juan Curbelo (Texan settler) explained

Juan Curbelo
Term Start:1737
Term End:1737
Predecessor:Antonio de los Santos
Term Start2:1739
Term End2:1739
Successor2:Juan Delgado
Birth Date:1680
Spouse:Gracia Perdomo y Umpienres
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Juan Curbelo (1680–1760) was a Spanish politician who served as the sixth and eighth mayor of San Antonio, Texas in 1737 and 1739. His family arrived in San Antonio from the Canary Islands in 1731 with other Canarian families to populate the region.

Biography

Juan Curbelo was born in 1680 in Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain, and was son of Domingo Curbelo y María Martín Enríquez.[1] He arrived in San Fernando de Béxar, Texas (present-day San Antonio) in 1731. In 1737 and 1739, he served one-year terms as mayor of the community.[1] He married Gracia Perdomo y Umpienres.[2] Juan Curbelo and his wife had five children: José, Juan Francisco (born in La Palma, Canary Islands), Mariana (born in Lanzarote), Juana and María Curbelo.[1] He died in 1760 in La Villa de San Fernando (San Antonio) de Béxar.[2]

His son José was mayor of San Antonio three times: 1746, 1751 and 1757.[1] His daughter Maria Ana married alguacil Vicente Álvarez Travieso[2] and his granddaughter Maria Jesusita Curbelo married the future mayor of San Antonio (between the 1830s and 1840s), John William Smith.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Balbuena Castellano, José Manuel . 2007 . La odisea de los canarios en Texas y Luisiana . The odyssey of the Canarians in Texas and Louisiana. Organización de los Isleños . es . Anroart Ediciones . 978-84-96577-93-0.
  2. http://bexargenealogy.com/islanders/curbelo.html Juan Curbelo profile
  3. Web site: John William Smith--Soldier, Messenger, Patriot. www.tamu.edu.