Toribio de Peñalva explained

Honorific Prefix:Capitán
Toribio de Peñalba Cevallos
Order:Procurator General of
Office:Buenos Aires
Term Start:?
Term End:?
Predecessor:?
Successor:?
Order2:Alcalde de la Hermandad in
Office2:Buenos Aires Province
Term Start2:1630
Term End2:1631
Monarch2:Philip IV
Predecessor2:Antonio de Azpeitia
Birth Date:c. 1600
Death Date:c. 1685
Nationality:Spanish
Spouse:Ana de Sosa
Profession:military man
Rank:Captain
Awards:is not set -->

Toribio de Peñalva (c.1606-c.1685) was a Spanish military man, who served during the Viceroyalty of Peru as Alcalde de la hermandad and Procurator General of Buenos Aires.[1]

Biography

He was born in Piélagos, Santander, Spain, the son of Toribio de Peñalva and Juliana Cevallos.[2] He arrived in Buenos Aires from Rio de Janeiro, in the company of governor Francisco de Céspedes in 1619. He was married in the city with Ana de Sosa, daughter of Vicente Simoes and Francisca de Souza, belonging to a rich Portuguese family established in Buenos Aires.[3]

His main activity in Buenos Aires was commerce, but he also dedicating himself to the militia and politics, serving as Commander of the garrison, mayor, and attorney general of the city..[4] In 1640, Peñalva received land grants, and purchased the ranch of Amador Báez de Alpoim, a noble neighbor of Buenos Aires.[5]

Toribio de Peñalva was one of the largest landowners in the Province of Buenos Aires during the early years of the colonial period.[6] His sons and descendants were related to the families of Pedro de Roxas y Acevedo[7] and Juan de Garay y Becerra.[8]

References

  1. Book: Acuerdos del extinguido Cabildo de Buenos Aires . 1926. Buenos Aires (Argentina). Cabildo, José Juan Biedma, Augusto S. Mallié.
  2. Book: Historia, Volumes 3-6. 1956. Argentina.
  3. Book: Matrimonios, bautismos y defunciones de la Catedral de Buenos Aires, 1601-1644 . 2002. Raúl A. Molina.
  4. Book: Acuerdos del extinguido Cabildo de Buenos Aires: t. 1-18, 1589-1700 . 1909. Buenos Aires. Cabildo, José Juan Biedma, Augusto S. Mallié, Héctor C. Quesada, Eugenio Corbet France.
  5. Book: Registro estadístico de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Volume 8 . 1864. By Buenos Aires (Argentina : Province). Dirección General de Estadística.
  6. Book: Estancia y poder político en un partido de la campaña bonaerense: Luján, 1726-1821 . 1990. Dedier Norberto Marquiegui. 9789509316638.
  7. Book: Buenos Aires en el siglo XVII . 1980. by Ricardo de Lafuente Machaín.
  8. Book: Hernandarias: el hijo de la tierra. 1948. Raúl A. Molina.

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