Juan D. Aubone
Juan de Dios Aubone (1864 - c. 1940) was an Argentine politician who held various public positions, including secretary of government of National Territory of Santa Cruz.[1] He began his political activity in the Patagonia as an official of the government of Carlos María Moyano.[2]
Juan de Dios Aubone | |
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Gobernador interino of the National Territory of Santa Cruz | |
In office January 5, 1897 – March 18, 1897 | |
Preceded by | Edelmiro Mayer |
Succeeded by | Matías Mackinlay Zapiola |
Secretario of the Gobernación of the National Territory of Santa Cruz | |
In office 1886–1897 | |
Preceded by | ? |
Succeeded by | ? |
Personal details | |
Born | 1864 San Juan, Argentina |
Died | c. 1940 Río Gallegos, Argentina |
Political party | National Autonomist Party |
Spouse(s) | Emilia Delger |
Occupation | government landowner colonizer |
He was born in San Juan Province, the son of Pedro Aubone and Josefa Ferreyra, belonging to a distinguished family of Santiago and San Juan. He was married in Buenos Aires to Emilia Delger, born in Montevideo, daughter of Joaquín Delger and Emilia Burmeister, a woman relative of Edelmiro Mayer.[3] He served in the early colonization of the Province of Santa Cruz, appointed in charge of conducting the 1895 National Census in that province,[4] and serving like governor on an interim basis after the death of Edelmiro Mayer between January and March 1897.[5]
His paternal grandfather Daniel Aubone Foster was an English immigrant born in Yorkshire.[6] In 1906 he was appointed as a member of the honorary immigration commission of the town of Río Gallegos by decree of the then President José Figueroa Alcorta.[7]
References
- Carlos María Moyano: marino, explorador y gobernante. Juan Hilarión Lenzi. 1962.
- Publicaciones. Serie C: Biografías Navales Argentinas. Argentina. Departamento de Estudios Históricos Navales. 1961.
- Revista, Números 3-5. El Instituto, 1944. 1944.
- Segundo censo de la República argentina: mayo 10 de 1895, Volumen 2. República Argentina. 1898.
- Narrative of the Expeditions: Geography of Southern Patagonia. John Bell Hatcher. 1903.
- Investigaciones y ensayos, Volumen 22. Academia Nacional de la Historia. 1977.
- Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1906 1ra sección. República Argentina.