Succeeded by Julio Madero Gonzalez Nationality Mexican Role Politician | Preceded by Julio Madero Gonzalez Name Juan Urquidi Children Victor Urquidi | |
Preceded by Jose Maximiliano Alfonso de Rosenzweig Diaz Succeeded by Francisco de Asis de Icaza y Leon (interim) Full Name Juan Francisco Urquidi Marquez Born 16 July 1881
Mexico City ( 1881-07-16 ) Spouse(s) Beatrice Mary (m. 1917) Died December 14, 1938, Mexico City, Mexico Education Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Juan Francisco Urquidi Marquez (16 July 1881 – 14 December 1938) was a Mexican politician and diplomat who served as envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of Mexico to Colombia from 8 October 1923 to 21 November 1927, and as envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of Mexico to El Salvador from 5 June 1928 to 16 March 1930. From 15 May to 29 October 1914, he also served as confidential agent of President Venustiano Carranza in the United States.
Biography
Urquidi was born on 16 July 1881 in Mexico City into a wealthy family with ancestry in Chihuahua. His father was Francisco de Paula Urquidi Cardena (1821-1881) and his mother Catalina Marquez Barraza (1835-1896). He completed high school at Dean Academy in Franklin, Massachusetts, and eventually graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering.
He died on 14 December 1938 in Mexico City.