- Vicente N. Mendoza
Vicente Néstor Mendoza Balderrama (1876 - 1940) was a Mexican
politician andjurist .Vicente Néstor Mendoza Balderrama was born in 1876 in Santa Isabel, in the
Mexican state ofChihuahua . He was part of a family of peasants, earning their living by cultivating small areas of land. His education was limited to elementary school. Gradually he became prominent in his native town and eventually became the "Presidente Municipal ", equivalent to Mayor of the town. He married on the year of 1903, to a peasant lady named Francisca Parada, and they had eight children. The family became prominent and established a store selling daily household items. Around the year 1910, theMexican Revolution began and the family had to leave Santa Isabel, and establish in the city of Chihuahua, capital of the state. Again, Vicente N. Mendoza became prominent in the government of the State; eventually he became congressman for thestate legislature and then was chosen to be Interim Governor of the State in the years of 1924 and 1925. Thereafter, he held a position of Minister of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice. By this time he had developed self taught qualities of a lawyer and therefore held several positions as Judge in different towns of the state, namely:Batopilas ,Camargo ,Parral ,Cusihuiriachic and Santa Bárbara. He died onJanuary 3 ,1940 inMexico City .
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