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Bartolomé Morales

Bartolomé Félix Morales y Ramírez (1737 - date of death unknown) was a lieutenant colonel of the Spanish infantry who served as lieutenant governor in Holguín, Cuba, and briefly as an interim governor of East Florida (March 1796 - June 1796). As commandant of the third battalion of Cuba, he was appointed to posts in the Cuban cities of Bayamo, Cobre and Holguín (1763 to 1774), and commanded the Spanish garrison in St. Augustine, Florida.[1]

Bartolomé Morales
3rd Spanish Governor of East Florida
In office
March 1796 – June 1796
Preceded byJuan Nepomuceno de Quesada
Succeeded byEnrique White
Personal details
Born1737
Algeciras, Cádiz (Andalusia, Spain)
Diedunknown
SpouseMaría of Medina Barsaga Soledad
Professionlieutenant colonel and Political

Early years edit

Bartolomé Morales was born in 1737 in Algeciras in Andalusia, Spain, but grew up in Seville. He held a commission as staff assistant in the infantry Regiment of Navarre, which was integrated with the Córdoba Regiment. Sometime before 1763, Bartolomé fought against the Muslims in Ceuta.[2]

Florida government edit

Morales was promoted to captain in 1790. The following year he was promoted to colonel by King Charles IV of Spain, and made commandant of the Third Battalion Cuban Regiment garrisoned at the Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine, Florida, which was then a unit of the Captaincy General of Cuba. He arrived there with his daughter Rita Josefa and his grandson Félix Varela, aged two, whose mother, Maria Josefa Ignacia (daughter of Morales,[3]) had died a few days after giving birth.

In March 1796, Morales, accompanied by royal auditor Gonzalo Zamorano, was appointed to the post of acting governor of East Florida while Governor Enrique White was recovering from an illness, and left it in June of that year when White recovered and returned to office.[2]

During Morales's time as governor, Spanish East Florida was concerned with Georgia's Camden County's failure to curb advancement of "Georgia bandits" on the Florida frontier.[4]

Personal life edit

On May 17, 1766, Bartolomé married María Medina Barsaga Soledad, the daughter of one of his subordinates, Sergeant Pedro Medina Barrios, whom he met in 1764 when he was sent to Cuba. Barrios was a small landowner engaged in the production of snuff in the town of Santiago del Prado, where the El Cobre cathedral was located. Bartolomé took up residence there and adopted local folk customs, one of which was devotion to the Virgen Morena, Our Lady of Charity, namesake of the cathedral and linked to Cuban religious tradition.

The couple had three daughters in Santiago: Maria Josefa Ignacia, Rita Josefa, and Maria Josefa Morales. The eldest daughter died a few days after giving birth to her son Félix. Consequently, Félix (1788-1853) was raised mostly by his aunt Rita.

After serving as commander in Florida, Bartolomé settled there in 1790 with his daughter Rita and infant grandson, Félix Varela.[3] Bartolomé wanted his grandson to go into the military,[2] and when the boy reached age 14, proposed that he enroll as a cadet in a military academy. Félix refused, saying that his vocation was not to kill people, but to save them, and asked permission to enter a seminary to become a priest.[5] Father Félix[6] later became an important figure in the history of Latin America.[2] The Father Felix Varela Center in Jacksonville, Florida, belonging to the Diocese of St. Augustine, Florida, is named for Bartolomé's grandson, Félix Varela.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Carolina Hospital; Jorge Cantera (1996). A Century of Cuban Writers in Florida: Selected Prose and Poetry. Pineapple Press Inc. p. 4. ISBN 978-1-56164-104-8.
  2. ^ a b c d ENRIQUE RODRÍGUEZ CUZA, Fidel (March–April 2007). . Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  3. ^ a b La web de las biografías: Varela y Morales, Félix (1787-1853) (in Spanish: The Biographies´s web: Varela y Morales). Posted by A. Gil Novales.
  4. ^ Libraries, University of Florida (2005). "Spanish Borderlands: Colonial Florida". www.uflib.ufl.edu. Retrieved 2019-03-25.
  5. ^ La comunidad J.R.M. Un artista cubano. El padre Félix Valera. El primer culpable July 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish: The community J.R.M. A Cuban artist. Father Felix Valera. The first culprit) (Spanish).
  6. ^ Varela, Félix.
  7. ^ "Call Box: What happened to Jose Marti?". The Florida Times-Union. January 15, 2016. from the original on 25 March 2019. Retrieved 25 March 2019.

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Bartolome Felix Morales y Ramirez 1737 date of death unknown was a lieutenant colonel of the Spanish infantry who served as lieutenant governor in Holguin Cuba and briefly as an interim governor of East Florida March 1796 June 1796 As commandant of the third battalion of Cuba he was appointed to posts in the Cuban cities of Bayamo Cobre and Holguin 1763 to 1774 and commanded the Spanish garrison in St Augustine Florida 1 Bartolome Morales3rd Spanish Governor of East FloridaIn office March 1796 June 1796Preceded byJuan Nepomuceno de QuesadaSucceeded byEnrique WhitePersonal detailsBorn1737Algeciras Cadiz Andalusia Spain DiedunknownSpouseMaria of Medina Barsaga SoledadProfessionlieutenant colonel and Political Contents 1 Early years 2 Florida government 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly years editBartolome Morales was born in 1737 in Algeciras in Andalusia Spain but grew up in Seville He held a commission as staff assistant in the infantry Regiment of Navarre which was integrated with the Cordoba Regiment Sometime before 1763 Bartolome fought against the Muslims in Ceuta 2 Florida government editMorales was promoted to captain in 1790 The following year he was promoted to colonel by King Charles IV of Spain and made commandant of the Third Battalion Cuban Regiment garrisoned at the Castillo de San Marcos in St Augustine Florida which was then a unit of the Captaincy General of Cuba He arrived there with his daughter Rita Josefa and his grandson Felix Varela aged two whose mother Maria Josefa Ignacia daughter of Morales 3 had died a few days after giving birth In March 1796 Morales accompanied by royal auditor Gonzalo Zamorano was appointed to the post of acting governor of East Florida while Governor Enrique White was recovering from an illness and left it in June of that year when White recovered and returned to office 2 During Morales s time as governor Spanish East Florida was concerned with Georgia s Camden County s failure to curb advancement of Georgia bandits on the Florida frontier 4 Personal life editOn May 17 1766 Bartolome married Maria Medina Barsaga Soledad the daughter of one of his subordinates Sergeant Pedro Medina Barrios whom he met in 1764 when he was sent to Cuba Barrios was a small landowner engaged in the production of snuff in the town of Santiago del Prado where the El Cobre cathedral was located Bartolome took up residence there and adopted local folk customs one of which was devotion to the Virgen Morena Our Lady of Charity namesake of the cathedral and linked to Cuban religious tradition The couple had three daughters in Santiago Maria Josefa Ignacia Rita Josefa and Maria Josefa Morales The eldest daughter died a few days after giving birth to her son Felix Consequently Felix 1788 1853 was raised mostly by his aunt Rita After serving as commander in Florida Bartolome settled there in 1790 with his daughter Rita and infant grandson Felix Varela 3 Bartolome wanted his grandson to go into the military 2 and when the boy reached age 14 proposed that he enroll as a cadet in a military academy Felix refused saying that his vocation was not to kill people but to save them and asked permission to enter a seminary to become a priest 5 Father Felix 6 later became an important figure in the history of Latin America 2 The Father Felix Varela Center in Jacksonville Florida belonging to the Diocese of St Augustine Florida is named for Bartolome s grandson Felix Varela 7 References edit Carolina Hospital Jorge Cantera 1996 A Century of Cuban Writers in Florida Selected Prose and Poetry Pineapple Press Inc p 4 ISBN 978 1 56164 104 8 a b c d ENRIQUE RODRIGUEZ CUZA Fidel March April 2007 De Valera Profundidad manifiesta Primeros anos de la vida del padre Felix Morales infancia adolescencia juventud por Fidel Enrique Rodriguez Cuza in Spanish De Valera Depth manifest Early life of Father Felix Morales childhood adolescence youth by Fidel Enrique Rodriguez Cuza Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Retrieved August 24 2010 a b La web de las biografias Varela y Morales Felix 1787 1853 in Spanish The Biographies s web Varela y Morales Posted by A Gil Novales Libraries University of Florida 2005 Spanish Borderlands Colonial Florida www uflib ufl edu Retrieved 2019 03 25 La comunidad J R M Un artista cubano El padre Felix Valera El primer culpable Archived July 25 2011 at the Wayback Machine in Spanish The community J R M A Cuban artist Father Felix Valera The first culprit Spanish Varela Felix Call Box What happened to Jose Marti The Florida Times Union January 15 2016 Archived from the original on 25 March 2019 Retrieved 25 March 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bartolome Morales amp oldid 1104171930, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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