Joseph Manuel Del Barco was a Private in Company C, of the Alabama State Artillery (born 1820, Florida , died December 17th, 1877). He was the son of Manuel Del Barco, of Bilbao, Spain (born 1778, died May 5th, 1862), both are buried at Magnolia Cemetery, in Mobile . Del Barco Street , in Mobile , Alabama, is named after this family.
Joseph Manuel married Rose Ann Dorman on June 23rd, 1852. She was born May 2nd, 1833, died May 12th, 1921. She is buried at Catholic Cemetery, and was the daughter of Benjamin Dorman of New Haven, Connecticut and Azeline Noel, who was born in Cuba. Joseph M. Del Barco was a Clerk for T. McConnell and Company and is listed as living on Spring Hill Road, in 1861, in Mobile, Alabama. Manuel Del Barco had settled in Spanish Pensacola, Florida prior to moving to Mobile . The remnants of the Del Barco home on the corner of Del Barco Street and Spring Hill Avenue built in 1852, is still standing, as of the writing of this article.
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Joseph Manuel Del Barco era un soldado raso en la Compañía C de la artillería de el estado de Alabama. Nació en la Florida en el año 1820, falleció el 17 de diciembre del 1877. Fue el hijo de Manuel Del Barco, quien era de Bilbao, España. Nació en el año 1778 y murió el 5 de mayo en el 1862. Padre e hijo están enterrados en el Cementerio Magnolia en Mobile. La calle Del Barco en Mobile, Alabama lleva el nombre de esta familia.
Joseph Manuel se caso con Rose Ann Dorman el 23 de julio, 1852. Ella nació el 2 de mayo 1883 y murió el 12 de mayo del 1921. Ella esta enterada en el Cementerio Católico. Fue la hija de Benjamin Dorman de New Haven, Connecticut. Su madre Azeline Noel nació en Cuba. Joseph M. Del Barco fue oficinista para T. McConnell and Company. Su dirección queda registrada en la calle Spring Hill Road en Mobile, Alabama en el 1861. Manuel Del Barco se estableció en la área Española de Pensacola, Florida antes de mudarse para Mobile. Los restos de la casa de Del Barco construida en el 1852 todavía están en la esquina de DelBarco y la avenida Spring Hill al escribir este articulo.
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Que curioso, prometo visitar esa calle algún día. Manuel del Barco
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