Jacinto Peynado Garrigosa
Jacinto Bienvenido Peynado Garrigosa (9 March 1941 – 9 August 2004) was a businessman and politician who served as Vice President of the Dominican Republic from 1994 to 1996.
Biography
His father was Enrique Peynado Soler (son of the late president Jacinto Peynado y Peynado and Mercedes Soler Machado), and his mother was Miguelina Olimpia Garrigosa Thormann (daughter of Miguel Garrigosa Gallardo and Olimpia Thormann Lamarche).
He married Margarita Altagracia Álvarez Sorrentino, the daughter of Jaime Tomás Álvarez Valverde (1915–1993) and Margarita Sorrentino Visonne, an immigrant from Secondigliano, Italy.
Peynado Garrigosa chaired the commercial society Commercial Delta, a company founded by his father, which was car dealership in Dominican Republic of the automakers Toyota, Lexus and Volvo.
He was senator to the National Congress for the National District during the 1986–1990 and 1990–1994 periods; Vice-President of the Republic in the trimmed term comprised between 1994 and 1996. In 1996 he was the presidential candidate of the Social Reformist Party Christian (PRSC), but he was placed in the third place of the votes of that electoral contest as he did not received the backrest of the PRSC's adherents. In the 2000 presidential election, Peynado was the running mate of Joaquín Balaguer.
Peynado died in Miami on 9 August 2004 as consequence of a cancer. His widow, Margarita Álvarez de Peynado, was the vicemayor of the Dominican capital city from 2002 to 2016 and deputy to Roberto Salcedo.
Family tree
16. José Gregorio Peynado (†1840) | |||||||||||||||||||
8. Jacinto Peynado Tejón (1829–1897) | |||||||||||||||||||
17. Enemencia Tejón | |||||||||||||||||||
4. Jacinto Bienvenido Peynado y Peynado (1878–1940) San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic | |||||||||||||||||||
18. Pedro Piñeiro | |||||||||||||||||||
9. Manuela María Peynado (1849–?) | |||||||||||||||||||
19. Mónica Peynado Tejón | |||||||||||||||||||
2. Enrique Peynado Soler (1913–) | |||||||||||||||||||
20. Félix Soler Barcelona, Spain | |||||||||||||||||||
10. Félix Eduardo Soler Rodríguez (1843–1924) | |||||||||||||||||||
21. Jerónima Rodríguez Moreno | |||||||||||||||||||
5. María de las Mercedes Consuelo Soler Machado (1880–1956) | |||||||||||||||||||
22. Manuel José Machado Peralta (1814–1872) | |||||||||||||||||||
11. Carolina de las Mercedes Machado Echavarría (1843–1903) | |||||||||||||||||||
23. María de la Concepción Echavarría Vilaseca | |||||||||||||||||||
1. Jacinto Bienvenido Peynado Garrigosa (1941–2004) | |||||||||||||||||||
12. Miguel José Buenaventura Garrigosa Arrom (1858–?) Palma de Mallorca, Spain | |||||||||||||||||||
6. Miguel Garrigosa Gallardo | |||||||||||||||||||
13. Ercilia Gallardo Zaldívar (1866–?) Camagüey, Cuba | |||||||||||||||||||
3. Miguelina Olimpia Garrigosa Thormann | |||||||||||||||||||
28. Cristof Friederich Thormann Germany | |||||||||||||||||||
14. William Richard Thormann Falkenstein (1851–1915) Hamburg, Germany | |||||||||||||||||||
29. Ludovine Falkenstein Germany | |||||||||||||||||||
7. Olimpia Thormann Lamarche (1881–1961) | |||||||||||||||||||
30. José Francisco Lamarche Roulet (1828–?) | |||||||||||||||||||
15. Rosalía Lamarche Pérez-Guerra | |||||||||||||||||||
31. Elodía Josefa Pérez Pérez-Guerra | |||||||||||||||||||
See also
Government offices | ||
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Preceded by Carlos Morales Troncoso |
Vice President of the Dominican Republic 1994–1996 |
Succeeded by Jaime David Fernández Mirabal |