- 1893/1913),
daughter of
Joaquim Maria Torlades O'Neill and wife
Joana Carolina de
Brito e Cunha, and had two sons:
Jorge Torlades O'Neill II (Lisbon, Encarnação...
- João
Pedro Torlades O'Neill (Palmela, 1
March 1855 – Setúbal, 4
April 1905), was a son of
Joaquim Torlades O'Neill and wife and
first cousin Maria Carolina...
-
Joaquim Torlades O'Neill (Lisbon, Mercês, 16 May 1826 - ?), was a son of the
previous head José
Maria O'Neill, the
titular head of the
Clanaboy O'Neill...
-
Jacob Frederico Torlade (in
German Jacob Friedrich Torlade) (his
surname went on to use the
spelling Torlades),
originally from
Hamburg (and naturalized...
-
Jorge Torlades O'Neill (Lisbon, Encarnação, 15
February 1849 – 11
February 1925), was the
titular and
official head of the
Clanaboy O'Neill dynasty, whose...
-
Jacob Frederico Torlade Pereira de
Azambuja (28
February 1788 – 6
September 1847) was a
Portuguese Civil Servant and Diplomat,
maternal grandson of Jacob...
- head
Carlos O'Neill and wife Ana João
Torlades. José
Maria O'Neill was the Main
Manager of the Casa
Comercial Torlades, Consul-General of Denmark, Belgium...
- 1941),
Northern Irish footballer João O'Neill João
Pedro Torlades O'Neill
Joaquim Torlades O'Neill Joe O'Neill,
English footballer John
Johnston O'Neill...
-
player João
Pedro Sorgi (born 1993),
Brazilian tennis player João
Pedro Torlades O'Neill,
Portuguese former vice-consul of
Belgium from
Portugal John Peter...
-
Alves Solano. He was a
trader and the Main
Manager of the Casa
Comercial Torlades, who also
received in his
house in his Farm (Quinta) of as Machadas, at...