Carlos O'Neill

Carlos O'Neill

Carlos O'Neill (Lisbon, Santa Catarina, 9 June 1760 – 24 June 1835), was the titular head of the Clanaboy O'Neill dynasty, whose family has been in Portugal since the 18th century. He was the first child and only son of the previous head João O'Neill and wife Valentina Maria Josefa Ferreira.

Career

He was a Trader, a Professed Knight of the Order of Christ, Lord of many Majorats and of the Farms (Quintas) of os Bonecos and of a Saboaria, at the term of Setúbal, etc. He also inherited from his father in law the "Casa Comercial Torlades", of which he became the Main Manager, and the Farm (Quinta) of as Machadas, in the Parish of São Julião, term of Setúbal, of which he became Lord by purchase. On 25 May 1825 the Farm was visited by King John VI of Portugal, accompanied by the Infanta Isabel Maria of Portugal and the Infanta Maria da Assunção of Portugal, and by the Court, being received and hosted by its Proprietor, the mentioned Carlos O'Neill, for whom the mentioned farm had passed on to, by marriage, by which the Crest of the O'Neill Family was placed over the door of the western front), etc. ["Anuário da Nobreza de Portugal", III, 2006, Tomo III, pg. 1.392 and 1.401 to 1.404]

Marriage

He married in Lisbon, Sacramento, on 17 September 1784 to Ana João Torlade (Palmela, Santa Maria (Baptized in Palmela, Santa Maria, on 4 November 1758) –), daughter of Jacob Frederico Torlade and wife Maria Inácia Gonçalves, and had issue, nine children.

Descendants

* Maria Felizarda O'Neill (Setúbal, Santa Maria da Graça, 29 June 1785 – Lisbon, Santa Catarina, 8 April 1831), married in Lisbon, Santa Catarina, 2 May 1801 to João António de Amorim Viana (Lisbon, São Paulo, 16 April 1777 –), Supernumerary Moço of the Chamber of the Royal Household of His Most Faithfull Majesty ("Alvará" of 21 October 1822), Squire-Fidalgo of the Royal Household and Knight-Fidalgo of the Royal Household ("Alvará" of 18 November 1822), Professed Knight of the Order of Christ, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Gunner Battalion of East Lisbon and a great Capitalist, etc, son of João António de Amorim Viana and wife Ana Maria Febrónia de Jesus Fernandes Branco, and had issue
* José Maria O'Neill
* Maria João O'Neill (Setúbal, Santa Maria da Graça, 9 September 1789 – Porto, 22 October 1847), married firstly on 27 July 1811 to João Pedro de Roure (Lisbon, 30 January 1783 – Greater London, London, 25 May 1825), brother of her brother in law Guilherme de Roure, and had issue, and married secondly to João Teixeira de Melo, without issue
* Maria Valentina O'Neill (Setúbal, São Julião, 9 October 1790 –), married in Lisbon, Encarnação, 18 May 1809 to John Morice, a British Subject, and had issue
* Maria Carlota O'Neill (Setúbal, São Julião, 13 April 1792 –), married to Guilherme de Roure, brother of her brother in law João Pedro de Roure, and had issue
* Henrique O'Neill (Setúbal, São Julião, 8 May 1794 –), Commander of the Order of Christ, Knight, Commander and 132nd Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Our Lady of Concepcion of Vila Viçosa, Receiver-General of the Province of Alentejo (28 January 1840), etc, married in Évora, Santo Antão (registered in Évora, Sé) on 13 August 1825 to Maria Inocência Pinto da Maia (Évora, Santo Antão, 18 December 1802 –), daughter of Manuel Rodrigues Pinto de Oliveira and wife Antónia Margarida da Maia de Vasconcelos da Palma, and had issue, two children:
** Carlos O'Neill (Setúbal, São Julião, 12 November 1826 –), unmarried and without issue
** Paulina Pinto da Maia O'Neill (Setúbal, São Sebastião, 11 January 1830 –), married in Setúbal, São Sebastião, on 1 June 1848 to José de Groot Pombo (Lisbon, Mercês, 1 March 1825 – Setúbal, 24 April 1906), "Vereador" (City Councillor) of the City Council of Setúbal, etc, son of Francisco de Assis de Groot da Silva Pombo (Lisbon, Mercês –), Professed Knight and Commander of the Order of Christ, and wife and cousin Maria José de Groot, both of Dutch descent, and had issue
* Joaquim Torlades O'Neill (Setúbal, São Julião, 7 November 1795 –), died child
* Joaquim Maria Torlades O'Neill (Lisbon, Encarnação, 5 February 1798 –), Commander of the Order of Christ, Knight of the Royal Order of Our Lady of the Concepcion of Vila Viçosa, etc, married in Matosinhos on 5 February 1821 to Joana Carolina de Brito e Cunha (Porto, Vitória, 18 April 1802 – 5 April 1881), daughter of António Bernardo de Brito e Cunha (25 May 1780 – 7 May 1829), the first of this surname, Lord of the Manor House, Chapel and Farm of o Ribeirinho, in Matosinhos, and of the one of as Taipas, in Porto, 15th Administrator of the Majorat of Nossa Senhora da Esperança, Majorat of a Cunha, Knight-Fidalgo of the Royal Household, Knight of the Order of Christ and of the Royal Order of Our Lady of the Concepcion of Vila Viçosa, Counter of the Royal Treasury of the Comarch of Porto, Deputy of the Companhia Geral da Agricultura dos Vinhos do Alto Douro, etc, and wife Teresa Benedita da Silva Pedrosa (17 August 1775 – 1865), and had issue, six children:
** Carolina Teresa O'Neill (Porto, Vitória, 5 January 1822 – Lisbon, 11 November 1893/1913), married in Lisbon, Encarnação, on 20 July 1846 to her first cousin Jorge Torlades O'Neill I (Lisbon, Encarnação, 15 December 1817 (registered in 1825) – 18 November 1890), was the titular head of the Clanaboy O'Neill dynasty, and had issue, two children
** Carlota Inês O'Neill (Palmela, Santa Maria, 18 February 1824 – 24 April 1858), a distinguished singer, married in Lisbon, Encarnação, 30 November 1850 to Dr. António Emílio Correia de Sá Brandão (Porto, Cedofeita, 21 January 1821 – Cascais, Monte Estoril, 20 October 1909), a Bachelor in Law from the University of Coimbra, Judge-Councillor and President of the Supreme Court of Justice, Minister of Justice, Peer of the Realm (Royal Letter of 31 March 1891), of the Council of His Most Faithfull Majesty, Moço-Fidalgo of the Royal Household, Civil Governor of the Districts of Viana do Castelo, Porto and Coimbra, Deputy, Commander of the Order of Christ, etc, son of José Maria Brandão de Melo Cogominho Correia Pereira de Lacerda (Porto, 15 September 1793 – Lisbon, Socorro, 20 June 1859), 19th Lord of a Torre de Coelheiros, 9th Lord of the Majorat and Manor House of a Torre da Marca, in Porto, 14th Lord of the Honour of Farelães, ?th Lord of the Majorat of São Paio de Guimarães, etc, Peer of the Realm (Royal Letter of 3 May 1842), Grand Cross of the Order of Christ, who was authorized to use the titles of his wife by Decrees of 15 October 1839, and wife (m. Fabruary 2, 1814) Maria Emília Jácome Correia de Sá (Ponte de Lima, Bertiandos, 28 November 1793 – Lisbon, Lapa, 6 August 1856), Representative of the Title of Marchioness and 2nd Countess of Terena and 2nd Viscountess of São Gil de Perre, and had issue, now extinct
** Virgínia O'Neill (Setúbal, Anunciada –), married at the Chapel of the Quinta da Saboaria, Anunciada, Setúbal (registered in Lisbon, Encarnação) on 27 November 1844 to her second and third cousin Germano Augusto da Silva Pedrosa Dias Guimarães de Faria e Meneses (Lisbon, Pena, 29 November 1808 –), Moço-Fidalgo of the Royal Household ("Alvará" of 17 October 1826), etc, son of Dr. José António da Silva Pedrosa Guimarães, "Desembargador" of the Agravations of the House of the Suplication, Corregedor of the Civil of the Court of the 1st Rod (Jurisdiction), Deputy of the Joint of the Tobacco, of the Council of his Most Faithfull Majesty, Fidalgo of the Royal Household, Knight of the Order of Christ, etc, and wife Rita Camila da Silva Guimarães (who had already been married to Captain-Lieutenant Joaquim José de Barros), and had issue
** Cecília O'Neill (Lisbon, Encarnação, 12 August 1832 – 4 July 1902), unmarried and without issue
** Guilherme Torlades O'Neill (Lisbon, Santos o Velho, 19 May 1836 – Madeira Island, 24 June 1870), a Trader, unmarried and without issue
** João Torlades O'Neill (Lisbon, Santos o Velho, 21 January 1838 – 11 November 1900), a Trader, married at the Conventual Church of a Madre de Deus, Lisbon (registered in Lisbon, Mártires), on 15 April 1861 to Emília Cristina de Andrade (Lisbon, Mártires, 19 January 1841 – 5 May 1921), daughter of António José de Andrade, a Trader, and wife Emília dos Reis, and had issue, five children:
*** Maria O'Neill (Lisbon, Mártires, 5 February 1862 –), unmarried and without issue
*** Carlos de Andrade O'Neill (Lisbon, Mártires, 20 March 1863 – Lisbon, Mártires, 10 January 1933), married to Guilhermina Serzedelo Yglésias (– Lisbon, 6 June 1927), daughter of Manuel Yglésias and wife Maria Emília Serzedelo, without issue
*** Alfredo O'Neill (Lisbon, Mártires, 25 March 1864 –), Moço-Fidalgo of the Royal Household ("Alvará" of 28 May 1896), unmarried and without issue
*** Luís O'Neill (Lisbon, Mártires, 30 September 1865 – Lisbon, Mártires, 19 December 1942), unmarried and without issue
*** Ricardo O'Neill (Lisbon, Mártires, 19 June 1869 – Lisbon, Mártires, 12 April 1952), Governor of the Companhia Geral de Crédito Predial, etc, unmarried and without issue
* Maria Salomé O'Neill (Lisbon, Encarnação, 22 October 1799 –), married in Lisbon, Encarnação, on 23 November 1816 to Patrício João Caffary (or Caffre) (Lisbon –), son of João Miguel Caffary (or Caffre) and wife Efigénia Bárbara, and had issue

References

ee also

* Irish nobility
* Irish kings
* Irish royal families
* O'Neill (surname)
* Uí Néill, the Irish Dynasty
* Ó Neill Dynasty Today
* O'Neill of Clannaboy

External links

* [http://www.geneall.net/P/per_page.php?id=27763 Carlos O'Neill's Genealogy in a Portuguese Genealogical site]
* [http://www.geocities.com/seanachie28/oneill.html O'Neill Genealogy]


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