José Antonio Alemparte
José Antonio Alemparte | |
|---|---|
| Intendant of Concepción Province | |
| In office 1851–1851 | |
| President | Manuel Montt |
| Preceded by | José María de la Cruz |
| Succeeded by | José Rondizzoni |
| In office 1831–1835 | |
| President | Joaquín Prieto |
| Preceded by | Joaquín Prieto |
| Succeeded by | Manuel Bulnes |
| Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
| In office 1 June 1831 – 15 May 1834 | |
| Constituency | Lautaro–Concepción |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1 April 1799 |
| Died | 6 November 1866 (aged 67) |
| Spouse | Emilia de la Lastra Valdivieso |
| Children | Emilio, Mercedes, José Antonio, Edelmira, Juan Santiago, Magdalena, María del Carmen, Javiera; and Juan Alemparte Uribe |
| Relatives | Gabriel Alemparte (great-great-grandson) |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Profession | Businessman Military officer |
José Antonio Alemparte Vial (1 April 1799 – 6 November 1866) was a Chilean businessman and politician. He supported Chilean independence from a young age and later held provincial and national offices.
He served as Intendant of Concepción (1831–1835 and 1851) and was elected deputy in the third legislative period of the Chamber of Deputies (1831–1834).
Later he became a coal entrepreneur in Lota, selling his stake to Matías Cousiño in 1851, the year he also took part in the Revolution of 1851.