Juan Taborda Explained

Juan Taborda
Order:Alcalde of
Office:Antioquia DepartmentAntioquia
Term Start:1555
Term End:1556
Birth Date:1515
Birth Place:Alburquerque, Badajoz, Spain
Death Date:1569
Death Place:Medellín, New Kingdom of Granada
Nationality:Spanish
Spouse:Leonor López de Santofimia
Profession:Army officer
Allegiance:Spanish Army
Rank:Captain

Juan Taborda (ca. 1505 – 1569) was an Extremaduran captain and conquistador, companion of Jorge Robledo, during the conquest of Antioquia. He served as regidor and mayor, being the founder of the surname Taborda in Colombia, extended through his descendants throughout the South American continent.

Biography

Taborda was born in Alburquerque, Extremadura, around 1515 with only his father known as Alonso Taborda Díaz. He had a brother, Francisco, and a sister Catalina de Rivera.[1] Taborda arrived in the New World around the year 1545.

Juan Taborda was married to Leonor López de Santofimia, daughter of Diego Lopez de Santofimia, a Spanish nobleman, who served as a notary public in the city of Antioquia. He and his wife were parents of Juana Taborda, Juan Taborda and Leonor Taborda.[1] His son Juan Taborda ("el Mozo") was mayor in 1573, 1575, 1581 and regidor in 1574.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.geni.com/people/Juan-Taborda-el-Ilustre-Capit%C3%A1n/6000000007305676285 Juan Taborda
  2. Book: Jaramillo Mejía, William . 1996 . Antioquia bajo los Austrias, Volume 1 . 1-1034 . 9789589004401 . 2017-03-08.