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João O'Neill

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João O'Neill (in Irish Seán Ó Néill, in English Shane/John O'Neill) (Ireland, Ulster, Archbishopric of Armagh, County Tyrone, Richhill Village, Parish of Kilmore - Lisbon, Santos-o-Velho, 21 January 1788), was the titular head of a branch of the Clanaboy O'Neill dynasty, whose family has been in Portugal since the 18th century.

Life

He was the first-born son of the previous head Conn (Constantine) O'Neill and wife Cecilia O'Hanlon.

In 1740, for religious and political motives, he passed to Portugal (with his brothers), where he was an important Proprietor in the Council of Almada (and here he acquired the House and Farm of Arealva).[1][2]

Marriage and issue

He married in Lisbon, São Paulo, on 2 September 1750 to Valentina Maria Josefa Ferreira (Torres Vedras, Carmões, 14 February 1730 - ?), daughter of José Ferreira (Lisbon, São Miguel de Alfama - ?), and wife Maria Ferreira (Torres Vedras, Carmões - ?), and had three children:

  • Carlos O'Neill (Lisbon, Santa Catarina, 9 June 1760 - 24 June 1835)
  • Cecília O'Neill, Prioress at the Catholic Convent of the Irish Sisters of o Bom Sucesso, in Lisbon
  • Ana O'Neill, Prioress at the Catholic Convent of the Irish Sisters of o Bom Sucesso, in Lisbon, following her sister

See also

References

  1. ^ Anuário da Nobreza de Portugal, III, 2006, Tomo III, pg. 1.391 to 1.392
  2. ^ Armorial Lusitano, Lisbon, Portugal, 1961, p. 404