Hugo José Jorge O'Neill

Hugo José Jorge O'Neill (7 June 1874 in Lisbon, Santos-o-Velho – 30 March 1940 in Palmela) was the head of the Clanaboy O'Neill dynasty, whose family has been in Portugal since the 18th century.

Recognition

He was the first son of the previous head of the family of Jorge Torlades O'Neill II and wife Maria Isabel Mazziotti da Costa Cordeiro Fernandes. He was also the Representative of the title of Viscount of Santa Mónica, in Portugal.

Life

Hugo José Jorge O'Neill was an Officer of the Portuguese Navy and an Officer at the Orders of Kings Carlos I of Portugal and Manuel II of Portugal, etc.[1] He met and corresponded with Roger Casement who was briefly consul general in Lisbon in 1904 and the Belfast antiquarian solicitor Francis Joseph Bigger.

Marriage and issue

He married in Lisbon, Santos-o-Velho, on 14 February 1906 Dona Júlia Margarida Catarina de Serpa Pimentel de Sousa Coutinho (Lisbon, Lapa, 27 September 1881 – Lisbon, Pena, 28 February 1934), daughter of Dom Fernando de Serpa Leitão de Mansilha Pimentel[2] and wife Dona Maria Ana Vitória de Sousa Coutinho,[3] and had four children:

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References and notes

  1. Anuário da Nobreza de Portugal, III, 2006, Tomo III, pg. 1.395
  2. Decorated Officer, of the Marquesses (formerly Counts and Viscounts) of Gouveia and Barons of São João de Areias.
  3. Daughter of the 3rd Count of Linhares, of the Marquesses (formerly Counts) of o Funchal and Marquesses (formerly Viscounts with Grandeess) of Maceió in Brazil, and of the Counts of Redondo (formerly Counts of Borba) and Lords of Gouveia, maternal granddaughter of Nuno José Severo de Mendoça Rolim de Moura Barreto, 1st Duke of Loulé and Infanta Ana de Jesus Maria of Portugal.
  4. Of Scottish descent on her mother's side.
  5. Of Scottish descent on her mother's side.
  6. Son of João Franco Ferreira Pinto Castelo-Branco and of Swiss German and Swiss Italian descent on his mother's side.
  7. Daughter of the 5th Count (formerly Viscounts) of Anadia and 13th Lord of the Manor of Mangualde, of the Viscounts of Alverca and Counts (formerly Viscounts) of Alferrarede.
  8. Of the Counts of a Guarda and of the Counts (formerly Lords) of as Alcáçovas and Counts of Cuba, and also of the Marquesses (formerly Counts) of Castelo Melhor and Counts of a Calheta.
  9. Daughter of the 3rd Count (formerly Viscounts and Lords of the Majorat) of a Aurora.
  10. Born to a German father.
  11. Of the Marquesses (formerly Lords of the Majorat) of Belas, Counts and Lords of the Majorat) of Pombeiro and Viscounts and Lords of the Majorat) of Castelo-Branco, and of the Counts of a Figueira, and also of the Marquesses (formerly Counts) of Castelo Melhor and Counts of a Calheta.
  12. Of the Counts (formerly Viscounts) of Paço de Arcos, of remote English ancestry.
  13. Of the Viscounts of Atouguia.
  14. Of the Viscounts of a Ribeira Brava.
  15. Daughter of the 5th and sister of the 6th Dukes of Lafões, representatives of Duke of Miranda do Corvo, etc), of the Dukes of Lafões, Dukes (formerly Counts) of Miranda do Corvo, Marquesses of Arronches and Lords of the House of Sousa, Marquesses of Marialva, Counts of Cantanhede, and of the Marquesses of Valença, Marquesses (formerly Counts of Aguiar and Counts of Vimioso, great-great-granddaughter of Dom José Bernardino de Portugal e Castro, 5th Marquess of Valença, 12th Count of Vimioso, 27th Prime Minister of Portugal

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