Pedro de Aranda y Avellaneda

Pedro de Aranda Avellaneda (1662 – 1702) was a Spanish military officer who served as acting governor of Spanish Florida between April and August 1687. He was also a Sargento mayor (Sergeant major) of the presidio of San Agustín, and alcayde of the San Salvador de la Punta Fortress in Havana, Cuba.

Pedro de Aranda Avellaneda
29th Governor of La Florida
In office
April 11, 1687  August 20, 1687
Preceded byJuan Márquez Cabrera
Succeeded byDiego de Quiroga y Losada
Personal details
Born1662
Cádiz (Andalusia, Spain)
DiedJune 21, 1702
Havana, Cuba
Spouse(s)Josefa de Estrada y Velázquez de Cuéllar
ProfessionMilitary officer, Alcayde of the fortress of San Salvador de la Punta in Havana, and Governor of Florida (1687)

Biography

Pedro de Aranda Avellaneda was born in 1662, in Cádiz, Spain, to Juan Almario Avellaneda, and María de Aranda y Ponce de León, both also born in Cadiz.[1] He joined the Spanish army in his youth, and was eventually appointed Sargento mayor (Sergeant major) of the presidio of Saint Augustine in La Florida.[2] On April 11, 1687, he was appointed acting governor of Florida, and remained in this office until August 20 of the same year.[3] He was later appointed alcayde of the Castillo San Salvador de la Punta fortress in Havana, Cuba.[2]

On March 24, 1680, Avellaneda married Josefa de Estrada y Velázquez de Cuéllar, the daughter of Capt. Hilario de Estrada y Recio, Procurador general (Attorney general), and Regidor perpetuo del Ayuntamiento (Regidor) of Havana, and his wife Luisa Velázquez de Cuéllar y Mexías. They had 2 children, Antonia and Hilario de Aranda Avellaneda y Estrada. Avellaneda testified before Juan Uribe Ozeta, Escribano Público (Notary Public) of Havana on November 18, 1699.[4]

Pedro de Aranda y Avellaneda died on June 21, 1702. His remains are in the Cathedral of Havana.[2]

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References

  1. F. Martín. "Tabla de parentescos de don Fernando de Castilla, Regidor de La Palma (S. XVI) (Pedigree Chart for Pedro de Aranda Avellaneda)". Castilla.maxerco.es (in Spanish). Maxerco. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  2. Francisco Xavier de Santa Cruz y Mallén (1944). Historia de familias cubanas. Editorial Hércules. p. 116.
  3. John Worth. "The Governors of Colonial Florida, 1565-1821". Spanish Florida: Governors. University of West Florida. Archived from the original on September 21, 2015. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  4. Guillermo Lohman Villena (1993). Los americanos en las órdenes nobiliarias (in Spanish). 1 (2nd ed.). Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press. p. 299. ISBN 84-00-07349-5.
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