Domingo Tamargo
Domingo Rafael Tamargo y Bautista (2 May 1883 – 1947) was the Cuban Secretary of Justice during the early 1930s. He served on the Cuban Supreme Court from September 27, 1933 until January 17, 1934.
Domingo Rafael Tamargo y Bautista | |
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26th Secretary of Justice of Cuba | |
Preceded by | Joaquin del Rio Balmaseda |
Succeeded by | Luis F. de Almaego y Eliazaga |
Personal details | |
Born | 2 May 1883 Matanzas, Cuba |
Died | 1947 (aged 63–64) Havana, Cuba |
Nationality | Cuban |
Spouse | Gloria Sanchez del Montes |
Children | Ana Gloria, Domingo, Alberto, and Margarita Tamargo-Sanchez |
Occupation | Attorney |
Tamargo was born in Matanzas, Cuba to a wealthy Spaniard, Manuel Antonio Tamargo y Gonzalez (1836–1914), and Cuban Ana Josefa Bautista y Valera. He married Gloria Sanchez del Montes and they had four children, Ana Gloria (1910–1996), Domingo (1913–2002), Alberto (1917–1984), and Margarita Tamargo-Sanchez (1915–2005).
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