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Manuel de Jesús Troncoso de la Concha

Manuel de Jesús María Ulpiano Troncoso de la Concha (April 3, 1878 – May 30, 1955) was an intellectual and President of the Dominican Republic from 1940 until 1942.[2] Prior to ascending to the presidency, he was vice-president from 1938 to 1940. His term began upon the death of President Jacinto Peynado. He also served in 1911 during the reign of the Council of Secretaries.[3]

Manuel Troncoso de la Concha
Troncoso in 1940
President of the Senate of the Dominican Republic
In office
January 1943 – May 30, 1955
Preceded byPorfirio Herrera Velásquez
Succeeded byMario Fermín Cabral y Báez
President of the Dominican Republic
In office
March 7, 1940 – May 18, 1942
Preceded byJacinto Peynado
Succeeded byRafael Trujillo
Vice President of the Dominican Republic
In office
August 16, 1938 – March 7, 1940
Preceded byJacinto Peynado
Succeeded byVacant
Personal details
Born
Manuel de Jesús María Ulpiano Troncoso de la Concha[1]

April 3, 1878 (1878-04-03)
San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic
DiedMay 30, 1955 (1955-05-31) (aged 77)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
NationalityDominican
Political partyDominican
SpouseSilvia Alicia Sánchez Abréu
RelationsCarlos Morales Troncoso (grandson)
ResidenceSanto Domingo
Alma materProfessional Institute
ProfessionAttorney
NicknamePipí[1]

Early life and education edit

Troncoso was the son of Jesús María Uladislao Troncoso Troncoso (1855–1923), treasurer and sacristan of the Basilica Cathedral of Santa María la Menor, and Baldomera de la Concha Silva (1844–1923).[4] Manuel was educated at the Conciliar Seminary of St. Thomas Aquinas, graduating with a Bachelor of Philosophy and Letters degree on November 25, 1895. He also was educated in the law, graduating from Professional Institute on April 3, 1899.[5]

Professional life edit

Troncoso founded the commercial and civil law firm Oficina Troncoso in 1915 in Santo Domingo. He served as a judge in the First Instance, Court of Appeal, and Land Court. He served on the Supreme Court and as Minister of Justice, Minister of Public Instruction, Minister of Industry and Commerce, Minister of Communications, Minister of the Interior, and Attorney General, and Minister of Finance from 1944 to 1945.[6] He was also founding member of the Dominican Academy of History and chairman of its board from 1944 until 1955.[7]

Troncoso was mayor of Santo Domingo as well as president of The National Electoral Board. He was attorney for the International Court and was a professor and dean of the law school and principal of the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo. He served as vice-president of the Republic from 1938 until 1940. After serving as president, Troncoso became President of the Senate from 1943 to 1955.[8] He was coroner of the Judicial District of Santo Domingo from 1911 until the time of his death.

As an author, Troncoso published Elementos de Derecho Administrativo (lit. "Elements of Administrative Law"), Narraciones Dominicanas (lit. "Dominican Narratives"), La Ocupación de Santo Domingo por Haití (lit. "The Occupation of Santo Domingo by Haiti"), El Brigadier Juan Sánchez Ramírez (lit. "Brigadier Juan Sánchez Ramírez"), and Génesis de la Convención Dominico-Americana (lit. "Genesis of the Dominican-American Convention"). He was editor-in-chief of Listín Diario from 1899 to 1911.[9]

As president edit

On May 17, 1942 Troncoso appointed Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo as the new Secretary of War and Secretary of the Navy, using the previous resignation of Héctor Trujillo as a legal basis.[10]

Private life edit

Troncoso married to Silvia Alicia Sánchez Abreu (1882–?), who became the first Dominican electress to ballot her vote on 16 May 1942 after women's suffrage was approved earlier that year. Troncoso and Sánchez had 6 children: Jesús María (1902–1982), who married María Ramírez García and had 1 child, Manuel Troncoso Ramírez (1927–2012); Pedro (1904–1989), who married Olga Hilda Lopez-Penha Alfau and had 2 children; Isabel Genoveva (1906–1991), who married Marino Emilio Cáceres Ureña and had 3 children including Ramón Cáceres Troncoso (b. 1930); Wenceslao (1907–2008), who married Rosa Mercedes Barrera Vega and had 4 children; and Altagracia (1915–1989), who married Eduardo Morales Avelino and had 5 children including Carlos Morales Troncoso (1940–2014).

His sons Jesús María and Wenceslao were, respectively, the first and second governor of the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic; in addition, both of them and their brother Pedro were all prominent lawyers and jurists in the Dominican Republic. Wenceslao was deputy, senator, and ambassador, as well, while Pedro was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1946–1949).

Ancestry edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Julio Amable González Hernández (6 June 2009). "Descendencias Presidenciales: Manuel de Jesús Troncoso". Cápsulas Genealógicas. Instituto Dominicano de Genealogía. Retrieved 8 September 2016. Su nombre completo era Manuel de Jesús María Ulpiano Troncoso de la Concha y su apodo era "Pipí".
  2. ^ Peguero, Valentina (2004). The militarization of culture in the Dominican Republic, from the captains general to General Trujillo. U of Nebraska Press. pp. 68, 114, 220. ISBN 9780803237414.
  3. ^ "Countries D".
  4. ^ Ventura, Juan (27 October 2017). "Fundadores de la Academia Dominicana de la Lengua: Lic. Manuel de Jesús Troncoso de la Concha" (in Spanish). Acento. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
  5. ^ Provincias Dominicanas Translated
  6. ^ "Historia - Ministerio de Hacienda de la República Dominicana".
  7. ^ Academia Dominica de la Historia 2009-03-07 at the Wayback Machine translated
  8. ^ Tejada, Adriano Miquel (12 May 1990). "Manual del legislador Dominicano". Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra.
  9. ^ Tronsoco-Caceres Law Firm
  10. ^ Galíndez, Jesús de. 1973. The era of Trujillo: Dominican dictator. Tucson: the University of Arizona Press.
Government offices
Preceded by Vice President of the Dominican Republic
1938–1940
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the Dominican Republic
1940–1942
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Augusto A. Júpiter
Chairman of the Central Electoral Board of the Dominican Republic
1926–1930
Succeeded by
Domingo A. Estrada
Senate of the Dominican Republic
Preceded by
Porfirio Herrera Velásquez
President of the Senate of the Dominican Republic
1943–1955
Succeeded by
Educational offices
Preceded by
Juan Tomás Mejía
Rector of the University of Santo Domingo
1935–1938
Succeeded by
Julio Ortega Frier [es]
Academic offices
Preceded by Chairman of the Dominican Academy of History
1944–1955
Succeeded by
Emilio Rodríguez Demorizi [es]
Business positions
First Chairman of Troncoso & Cáceres
1915–1955
Succeeded by
Jesús María Troncoso

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Troncoso and the second or maternal family name is de la Concha Manuel de Jesus Maria Ulpiano Troncoso de la Concha April 3 1878 May 30 1955 was an intellectual and President of the Dominican Republic from 1940 until 1942 2 Prior to ascending to the presidency he was vice president from 1938 to 1940 His term began upon the death of President Jacinto Peynado He also served in 1911 during the reign of the Council of Secretaries 3 Manuel Troncoso de la ConchaTroncoso in 1940President of the Senate of the Dominican RepublicIn office January 1943 May 30 1955Preceded byPorfirio Herrera VelasquezSucceeded byMario Fermin Cabral y BaezPresident of the Dominican RepublicIn office March 7 1940 May 18 1942Preceded byJacinto PeynadoSucceeded byRafael TrujilloVice President of the Dominican RepublicIn office August 16 1938 March 7 1940Preceded byJacinto PeynadoSucceeded byVacantPersonal detailsBornManuel de Jesus Maria Ulpiano Troncoso de la Concha 1 April 3 1878 1878 04 03 San Cristobal Dominican RepublicDiedMay 30 1955 1955 05 31 aged 77 Santo Domingo Dominican RepublicNationalityDominicanPolitical partyDominicanSpouseSilvia Alicia Sanchez AbreuRelationsCarlos Morales Troncoso grandson ResidenceSanto DomingoAlma materProfessional InstituteProfessionAttorneyNicknamePipi 1 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Professional life 3 As president 4 Private life 5 Ancestry 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editTroncoso was the son of Jesus Maria Uladislao Troncoso Troncoso 1855 1923 treasurer and sacristan of the Basilica Cathedral of Santa Maria la Menor and Baldomera de la Concha Silva 1844 1923 4 Manuel was educated at the Conciliar Seminary of St Thomas Aquinas graduating with a Bachelor of Philosophy and Letters degree on November 25 1895 He also was educated in the law graduating from Professional Institute on April 3 1899 5 Professional life editTroncoso founded the commercial and civil law firm Oficina Troncoso in 1915 in Santo Domingo He served as a judge in the First Instance Court of Appeal and Land Court He served on the Supreme Court and as Minister of Justice Minister of Public Instruction Minister of Industry and Commerce Minister of Communications Minister of the Interior and Attorney General and Minister of Finance from 1944 to 1945 6 He was also founding member of the Dominican Academy of History and chairman of its board from 1944 until 1955 7 Troncoso was mayor of Santo Domingo as well as president of The National Electoral Board He was attorney for the International Court and was a professor and dean of the law school and principal of the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo He served as vice president of the Republic from 1938 until 1940 After serving as president Troncoso became President of the Senate from 1943 to 1955 8 He was coroner of the Judicial District of Santo Domingo from 1911 until the time of his death As an author Troncoso published Elementos de Derecho Administrativo lit Elements of Administrative Law Narraciones Dominicanas lit Dominican Narratives La Ocupacion de Santo Domingo por Haiti lit The Occupation of Santo Domingo by Haiti El Brigadier Juan Sanchez Ramirez lit Brigadier Juan Sanchez Ramirez and Genesis de la Convencion Dominico Americana lit Genesis of the Dominican American Convention He was editor in chief of Listin Diario from 1899 to 1911 9 As president editOn May 17 1942 Troncoso appointed Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo as the new Secretary of War and Secretary of the Navy using the previous resignation of Hector Trujillo as a legal basis 10 Private life editTroncoso married to Silvia Alicia Sanchez Abreu 1882 who became the first Dominican electress to ballot her vote on 16 May 1942 after women s suffrage was approved earlier that year Troncoso and Sanchez had 6 children Jesus Maria 1902 1982 who married Maria Ramirez Garcia and had 1 child Manuel Troncoso Ramirez 1927 2012 Pedro 1904 1989 who married Olga Hilda Lopez Penha Alfau and had 2 children Isabel Genoveva 1906 1991 who married Marino Emilio Caceres Urena and had 3 children including Ramon Caceres Troncoso b 1930 Wenceslao 1907 2008 who married Rosa Mercedes Barrera Vega and had 4 children and Altagracia 1915 1989 who married Eduardo Morales Avelino and had 5 children including Carlos Morales Troncoso 1940 2014 His sons Jesus Maria and Wenceslao were respectively the first and second governor of the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic in addition both of them and their brother Pedro were all prominent lawyers and jurists in the Dominican Republic Wenceslao was deputy senator and ambassador as well while Pedro was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court 1946 1949 Ancestry editAncestors of Manuel de Jesus Troncoso de la Concha2 Jesus Maria Uladislao Troncoso 1855 1923 10 Manuel Troncoso Medina5 Maria Antonia Troncoso Guillen 1822 1916 11 Maria Anselma Guillen de Ayala1 Manuel de Jesus Ulpiano Troncoso de la Concha 1878 1955 12 Jose Lucas de la Concha Negrette Captaincy General of Puerto Rico6 Felix Wenceslao de la Concha Petreno 1811 1880 13 Maria Vicenta Petreno Ortiz3 Baldomera Merced de la Concha Silva 1844 1923 7 Leocadia Silva TroncosoReferences edit a b Julio Amable Gonzalez Hernandez 6 June 2009 Descendencias Presidenciales Manuel de Jesus Troncoso Capsulas Genealogicas Instituto Dominicano de Genealogia Retrieved 8 September 2016 Su nombre completo era Manuel de Jesus Maria Ulpiano Troncoso de la Concha y su apodo era Pipi Peguero Valentina 2004 The militarization of culture in the Dominican Republic from the captains general to General Trujillo U of Nebraska Press pp 68 114 220 ISBN 9780803237414 Countries D Ventura Juan 27 October 2017 Fundadores de la Academia Dominicana de la Lengua Lic Manuel de Jesus Troncoso de la Concha in Spanish Acento Retrieved 15 September 2018 Provincias Dominicanas Translated Historia Ministerio de Hacienda de la Republica Dominicana Academia Dominica de la Historia Archived 2009 03 07 at the Wayback Machine translated Tejada Adriano Miquel 12 May 1990 Manual del legislador Dominicano Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra Tronsoco Caceres Law Firm Galindez Jesus de 1973 The era of Trujillo Dominican dictator Tucson the University of Arizona Press Government offices Preceded byJacinto Peynado Vice President of the Dominican Republic1938 1940 Succeeded byJoaquin Balaguer Preceded byJacinto Peynado President of the Dominican Republic1940 1942 Succeeded byRafael Trujillo Preceded byAugusto A Jupiter Chairman of the Central Electoral Board of the Dominican Republic1926 1930 Succeeded byDomingo A Estrada Senate of the Dominican Republic Preceded byPorfirio Herrera Velasquez President of the Senate of the Dominican Republic1943 1955 Succeeded byMario Fermin Cabral y Baez Educational offices Preceded byJuan Tomas Mejia Rector of the University of Santo Domingo1935 1938 Succeeded byJulio Ortega Frier es Academic offices Preceded byFederico Henriquez y Carvajal Chairman of the Dominican Academy of History1944 1955 Succeeded byEmilio Rodriguez Demorizi es Business positions First Chairman of Troncoso amp Caceres1915 1955 Succeeded byJesus Maria Troncoso Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Manuel de Jesus Troncoso de la Concha amp oldid 1185181601, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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