José María Coppinger

José María Coppinger (April 5, 1773 – August 15, 1844) was a Spanish soldier who served in the infantry of the Royal Spanish Army (Ejército de Tierra) and governed East Florida (1816–1821) and several areas in Cuba including Pinar Del Río, Bayamo, the Cuatro Villas (the towns of Trinidad, Santo Espiritu, Villa Clara, San Juan de los Remedios) and Trinidad at various times between 1801 and 1834. He was also a member of the Royal and Military Order of Saint Ferdinand and San Hermenegildo.

José María Coppinger
8th Governor of Spanish East Florida
In office
January 6, 1816  July 10, 1821
Preceded byJuan José de Estrada
Succeeded byAndrew Jackson
as Military Governor of American Florida
Personal details
BornApril 5, 1773 (1773-04-05)
Havana, Captaincy General of Cuba, New Spain
DiedJuly 15, 1844(1844-07-15) (aged 71)
Cárdenas, Cuba
Spouses
Antonia Maria Josefa Crescencia De Saravia
(m. 1797)
    Narcisa Armenteros Muñoz
    (m. 1803)
    ProfessionBrigadier and governor
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