José Ángel Navarro (elder)
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José Ángel Navarro (1784–1836), known as José Ángel Navarro (the elder), was born in San Antonio de Béxar and became a soldier under Spanish Texas. He was the son of Ángel Navarro, a brother to Texas statesman José Antonio Navarro, and an uncle to Texas legislator José Ángel Navarro III.[1]
Navarro was two-term alcalde (mayor) of San Antonio under Mexican Texas.[2] As alcalde he signed the December 19, 1832 Béxar Remonstrance, redressing grievances to the Mexican government.[3][4]
He died June 13, 1836 at his home.
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Preceded by | Alcalde of San Antonio, Texas 1821–1822 |
Succeeded by José María Salinas |
Preceded by | Alcalde of San Antonio, Texas 1835–1836 |
Succeeded by Francisco Antonio Ruiz |
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