José María Quesada
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José María Quesada | |
|---|---|
| 46th Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico | |
| In office 1 October 1848 – 31 December 1848[1] | |
| Preceded by | Juan Lacot |
| Succeeded by | Juan Prats |
| Personal details | |
| Born | ca. 1778 |
| Died | ca. 1858 |
| Spouse | Maria del Rosario Perez |
| Children | José María,[3] Eustaquio,[4] Eustaquia[5] |
| Occupation | Merchant[6] and Hacendado[7] |
José María Quesada[8] (ca. 1778 – ca. 1858) was Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico, from 1 October 1848[9] to 31 December 1848.[10]
Quesada was a Spaniard who migrated to Puerto Rico from Venezuela in 1819, establishing himself in Ponce. His wife was Maria del Rosario Perez, and they had three children, Jose Maria (Jr.), Eustaquio and Eustaquia.[11]
Merchant business
In 1826,[12] Quesada and his two sons formed a business corporation in Ponce and established it as a financial services company focused on money lending.[13] On 27 February 1820 there was a fire in Ponce that destroyed almost the entire city. Over one hundred of the best residences in the city were destroyed and most of the businesses, and two-thirds of the townspeople were left homeless. Among the business losses were Jose Maria Quesada's.[14]
