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Philemon Galindo

Philemon Galindo was an Englishman of Spanish ancestry.[1] He was born in London in 1770 to James and Mary. He acted in the Bristol and Bath Theatre Royal between 1778 and 1799 and married Frances DeLaRoche in 1789; they had two children. He relocated to Dublin in 1799 and married Catherine Gough, an Irish actress. They had three children, the first John, born 1802, adopted the name Juan Galindo. Philemon later relocated to London where he married Ann Jeacocke and had two more children.

In 1835 he was persuaded by Juan, now an agent of United Provinces of Central America, to be commandant of Bocas Town, Bocas Del Toro. At the time this area was in the territory of the New Kingdom of Granada and in 1836 they removed him from office by force. He died in London in 1840.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Drew 1999, p. 51.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 August 2015.


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