Vicenta Mormín
1776–1841 (age 65)
Biography
Vicenta Mormín was a Spanish dressmaker whose skilled craft contributed to the social and economic life of her community during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Born in 1776, she represented the artisans and craftspeople whose work was essential to daily life and society in Spain during this period.
Mormín's profession as a dressmaker reflected the important role of skilled craftspeople in Spanish society. She was interred at San Isidro Cemetery, where her memory honors the contributions of working people whose labor and expertise sustained their communities during this historical era.