Pedro de Aranda y Avellaneda

Pedro de Aranda Avellaneda
29ª Governor of Florida
In office
April 11, 1687  August 20, 1687
Preceded by Juan Márquez Cabrera
Succeeded by Diego de Quiroga y Losada
Personal details
Born 1662
Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain)
Died June 21, 1702
Havana, Cuba
Spouse(s) Josefa de Estrada y Velázquez de Cuéllar
Profession Soldier, Alcaide (of the fortress of San Salvador de la Punta in Havana) and Governor of Florida (1687)

Pedro de Aranda Avellaneda (1662 – 1702) was a Spanish soldier who served as Acting Governor of Florida between April and August of 1687. He was also a Sergeant Mayor of the Presidio of Saint Augustine, Florida, and Alcaide of the San Salvador de la Punta Fortress in Havana, Cuba.

Biography

Pedro de Aranda Avellaneda was born in 1662, in Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain), to Juan Almario Avellaneda, and María de Aranda y Ponce de León, both born also in Cadiz.[1] He joined to the Spanish army in his youth.

Eventually, Avellana became a Sergeant Mayor of presidio of Saint Augustine, in Florida.[2]

On April 11, 1687, Avellana was appointed acting Governor of Florida, remaining this charge until August 20 of same year.[3] Later, he was Alcaide of the Fortress of Castillo San Salvador de la Punta in Havana, Cuba.

He tested in Havana on November 18, 1699 to the Ensign Juan Uribe Ozeta. He married on March 24, 1680 with Josefa de Estrada y Velázquez de Cuéllar, who was daughter of Captain Hilario de Estrada y Recio (a trustee Attorney general, and Perpetual Regidor of the Havana), and Luisa Velázquez de Cuéllar y Mexías. They had 2 children, Antonia and Hilario de Aranda Avellaneda y Estrada.

He died on June 21, 1702. His remains are in the Cathedral of Havana.[2]

References

  1. Tabla de parentescos de don Fernando de Castilla, Regidor de La Palma (S. XVI) (in Spanish: Table of Kinof Don Fernando de Castilla, Regidor of La Palma (S. XVI)): Pedro de ARANDA Y AVELLANEDA. Retrieved in July 10, 2014, to 01:58 pm.
  2. 1 2 Santa Cruz y Mallen, Francisco X. (1940). Historia de las Familias Cubanas (in Spanish: Cuban Families History). Second Volume. La Habana: Editorial Hércules.
  3. Worth, John. Spanish Florida - Governors. University of West Florida. Consulted in July 8, 2014, to 00:10.
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