Antonio Duvergé Duval ( was born in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico to a French man, Joseph Duverger, and a French-Dominican, Maria Duval. His grandfather, Alexander Duverger was born in Deux-Sèvres, France and fought for the French against Haitian General Toussaint Louverture. After the invasion of Santo Domingo by Jean-Jacques Dessalines, he was exiled to Puerto Rico with his son Joseph Duverger and his wife Maria Duval. In 1808, when Antonio Duvergé was one year old, the family returned to Santo Domingo, settling in El Seibo and later in San Cristobal. At that time the Dominican Republic was occupied by Haiti, Jean-Pierre Boyer unified the Spanish island under his rule. The family changed their surname from Duverger to Duvergé to make it sound more Spanish and not to be confused with Haitians who were the enemy at the time.
Private life
In 1831 Duvergé married French-Dominican Rosa Montas, the daughter of the leader of the French residents in San Cristobal, with whom he had seven children. He devoted himself to the science of agriculture, livestock and woodwork, becoming well known in the region. He was well known for his friendship with the Puello brothers.
After the campaign of 1849, Duvergé's conflict between him and Pedro Santana increased. Duvergé was accused of conspiracy against the government of Santana, and was executed in 1855. His remains rest in the National Pantheon of the Dominican Republic located in Santo Domingo. Antonio Duvergé Duval is still known as one of the most prominent leaders of the Dominican military and hero of Dominican national independence. General Duvergé is the namesake of the city of Duvergé in the Independencia Province, named in his honor. Likewise, a sector in the capital Santo Domingo was named after him.
Duvergé Family
Today the Duvergé family is known as one of the cornerstones families of the Dominican Republic. Their participation in the War of Independence of the country is still celebrated. Dominican Musician and diplomat for Dominican Rep. in France Jose Antonio Rodriguez Duvergé is a member of the family. The family nobility hold the title in France of Count of La Rochejacquelein under De la Rochejacquelein. Antonio's cousin was the French general Henri de la Rochejaquelein.