

Manuel Antonio Warnes
The basics
Quick facts
Gender:
Male
Birth:
19 June 1727(Cartagena, Bolívar Department, Colombia)
Death:
1802(Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Star sign:
Residences
Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, Spanish Empire
Family:
The details
Biography
Introduction
Manuel Antonio Warnes (1727–1802) was a Spanish military man, who served as regidor and alcalde of Buenos Aires during the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata.
Biography
Warnes was born in Cartagena (Colombia), the son of Patricio Benito Warnes Geer and Juana María Durango y Atienza, belonging to a family of Irish, Flemish and Spanish origin. He had arrived in port of Buenos Aires from Cadiz as Master of the French frigate "Amable Maria". In 1756, he was appointed as alcalde of second vote (vice-mayor) of Buenos Aires, being designated alcalde in first vote in 1775 and 1788.
His great great grandfather was Salomón Warnes (born in Connacht), banished from Ireland for religious reasons, he had settled in Antwerp, at the beginning of the 17th century.