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Born in [[1762]] in [[Wikipedia:Vélez-Málaga|Vélez-Málaga]], de Alba immigrated to Pensacola in the early 1780s, not long after it was [[Siege of Pensacola|captured from the British]], and began work at the Pensacola hospital as an orderly. | Born in [[1762]] in [[Wikipedia:Vélez-Málaga|Vélez-Málaga]], de Alba immigrated to Pensacola in the early 1780s, not long after it was [[Siege of Pensacola|captured from the British]], and began work at the Pensacola hospital as an orderly. | ||
− | He was married on [[August 10]], [[1784]] to [[Isabella Adelaide | + | He was married on [[August 10]], [[1784]] to [[Isabella Adelaide Rastel de Rocheblave]]. |
In [[1786]] de Alba was named majordomo in charge of admissions at the hospital. | In [[1786]] de Alba was named majordomo in charge of admissions at the hospital. |
Revision as of 15:20, 5 September 2009
Pedro de Alba (anglicized Peter Alba) was a citizen of Spanish Pensacola who remained in the city following its transfer to the United States. He became president of the Pensacola Board of Aldermen in 1822 and served as the city's mayor in 1824.
Born in 1762 in Vélez-Málaga, de Alba immigrated to Pensacola in the early 1780s, not long after it was captured from the British, and began work at the Pensacola hospital as an orderly.
He was married on August 10, 1784 to Isabella Adelaide Rastel de Rocheblave.
In 1786 de Alba was named majordomo in charge of admissions at the hospital.