Gregorio Urbano Gilbert

Gregorio Urbano Gilbert Suero (Puerto Plata, 25 May 1898 – Santo Domingo, 29 November 1970) was a Dominican Republic linotypist and guerrilla fighter. Gilbert’s parents were Narcisa Suero and the Bahamian immigrant Benjamin Gilbert. He became orphan at a young age and his eldest siblings raised him. In 1916, Gilbert settled in San Pedro de Macorís where he worked as a linotypist, and as a salesclerk in a grocery store. A metro station in Santo Domingo is named in honor of Gilbert.

Gregorio Urbano Gilbert

Gregorio Urbano Gilbert Suero (Puerto Plata, 25 May 1898 – Santo Domingo, 29 November 1970) was a Dominican Republic linotypist and guerrilla fighter. Gilbert’s parents were Narcisa Suero and the Bahamian immigrant Benjamin Gilbert. He became orphan at a young age and his eldest siblings raised him. In 1916, Gilbert settled in San Pedro de Macorís where he worked as a linotypist, and as a salesclerk in a grocery store. A metro station in Santo Domingo is named in honor of Gilbert.