Mexican general and Governor of Sonora (1822–1865)
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Pesqueira and the second or maternal family name is García.
Ignacio Pesqueira
Governor of Sonora
In office 1856–1856
President
Benito Juárez
Preceded by
Ramón Encinas
Succeeded by
José de Aguilar Domínguez
In office 1857–1861
Preceded by
José de Aguilar Domínguez
Succeeded by
José Escalante y Moreno
In office 1861–1865
Preceded by
José Escalante y Moreno
Succeeded by
Jesús García Morales
In office 1866–1867
Preceded by
Jesús García Morales
Succeeded by
Manuel Monteverde
In office 1868–1869
Preceded by
Manuel Monteverde
Succeeded by
Julián Escalante y Moreno
In office 1870–1875
Preceded by
Julián Escalante y Moreno
Succeeded by
Joaquín M. Aztiazarán
Personal details
Born
(1820-12-16)December 16, 1820 Arizpe, New Navarre, New Spain, Spain
Died
January 4, 1886(1886-01-04) (aged 65) Bacanuchi, Sonora, Mexico
Political party
Liberal Party
Spouse(s)
Ramona Morales[1] Elena P. de Pesqueira
Military service
Allegiance
Carlists Centralist Republic of Mexico Second Federal Republic of Mexico Restored Republic
Branch
Mexican Army
Years of service
1833 – 1876
Rank
General
Battles/wars
First Carlist War Texas Revolution Ayutla Revolution Filibuster War Reform War
Battle of Caborca
Second French intervention in Mexico
Ignacio Pesqueira García (1820-1886) was a 19th-century Mexican general and politician. He was the Governor of Sonora over six times, with two of the six terms being an insurgent governor during the Second French intervention in Mexico.
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