Floriza Faustina Guterres1,2,3

F, #5026

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: Gregório António Guterres n. 1809, f. 13 Nov 1868
Mãe-Bio*: Leocádia Francisca dos Remédios n. 1815, f. 17 Nov 1854

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Casamento: 10 Setembro 1871, S. Lourenço, Macau, João Plácido Martinho Marques
 

Familia:

João Plácido Martinho Marques n. 30 Jan 1844, f. 21 Ago 1909

Crianças:


 

Outros detalhes Other details:

 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-154.
  2. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-580.
  3. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., II-792, III-488.
 
 
 
 
 

Maria Josefa Marques1,2,3

F, #5027, n. 9 Novembro 1872

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: João Plácido Martinho Marques n. 30 Jan 1844, f. 21 Ago 1909
Mãe-Bio*: Floriza Faustina Guterres

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 9 Novembro 1872, Cathedral, Hong Kong
Casamento: 22 Novembro 1890, Cathedral, Hong Kong, João Tomás de Aquino
 

Familia:

João Tomás de Aquino n. 12 Jan 1868, f. 22 Out 1940

 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Nascimento*: Em 9 Novembro 1872 Cathedral, Hong Kong.
  • Nome-casamento: De Aquino.
  • Casamento*: João Tomás de Aquino em 22 Novembro 1890 em Cathedral, Hong Kong.
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-580.
  2. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., I-256.
  3. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., I-298, III-488.
 
 
 
 
 

João Tomás de Aquino1,2,3

M, #5028, n. 12 Janeiro 1868, f. 22 Outubro 1940

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: José Estevão de Aquino n. 2 Ago 1835, f. 3 Dez 1903
Mãe-Bio*: Filomena Domingas Ricci n. 4 Ago 1845

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 12 Janeiro 1868, Cathedral, Hong Kong
Casamento: 22 Novembro 1890, Cathedral, Hong Kong, Maria Josefa Marques
Falecimento: 22 Outubro 1940, Shanghai
 

Familia:

Maria Josefa Marques n. 9 Nov 1872

 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Nascimento*: Em 12 Janeiro 1868 Cathedral, Hong Kong.
  • Ocupação*: Empregado comercialEmployed in commerce.1
  • Casamento*: Maria Josefa Marques em 22 Novembro 1890 em Cathedral, Hong Kong.
  • HK Juror Lists*: A href="uiHKJurors.htm"> Consulte HK Jurors Lists / a >
  • Falecimento*: 22 Outubro 1940 Shanghai 72.
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., I-256.
  2. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-580.
  3. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., I-298, III-488.
 
 
 
 
 

Estefânia Carlota Marques1,2

F, #5029, n. 13 Julho 1875

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: João Plácido Martinho Marques n. 30 Jan 1844, f. 21 Ago 1909
Mãe-Bio*: Floriza Faustina Guterres

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 13 Julho 1875, Shanghai
 

Familia:

Roberto Porfírio dos Remédios n. 7 Fev 1862, f. 11 Fev 1928

 

Outros detalhes Other details:

 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-580.
  2. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., III-70.
 
 
 
 
 

Roberto Porfírio dos Remédios1,2,3

M, #5030, n. 7 Fevereiro 1862, f. 11 Fevereiro 1928

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: Inocêncio António dos Remédios n. 22 Dez 1809
Mãe-Bio*: Rita do Espírito Santo Gonçalves n. 22 Mai 1819, f. 27 Jan 1893

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 7 Fevereiro 1862, S. Lourenço, Macau
Falecimento: 11 Fevereiro 19284
 

Familia:


 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Alcunha: "Capão."
  • Nascimento*: Em 7 Fevereiro 1862 S. Lourenço, Macau.
  • Casamento*: Estefânia Carlota Marques.
  • Falecimento*: 11 Fevereiro 1928 66.4
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., III-70.
  2. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-580.
  3. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., II-205 footnote, III-488, IV-335.
  4. [S416] Aurea Meyer #40209, "Meyer, Aurea email," e-mail to H d'Assumpcao, 10/11/2022.
 
 
 
 
 

Adelaide Ernestina Marques1,2

F, #5031, n. 7 Maio 1877

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: João Plácido Martinho Marques n. 30 Jan 1844, f. 21 Ago 1909
Mãe-Bio*: Floriza Faustina Guterres

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 7 Maio 1877, Shanghai and
 


 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Nascimento*: Em 7 Maio 1877 Shanghai and.
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-580.
  2. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., III-488.
 
 
 
 
 

Vicente de Paula Tiago Marques1,2

M, #5033, n. 25 Julho 1845, f. 15 Fevereiro 1940

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: José Martinho Marques n. 20 Mar 1810, f. 4 Jul 1867
Mãe-Bio*: Vicência Maria Baptista n. 31 Mar 1811, f. 28 Mai 1885

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 25 Julho 1845, S. Lourenço, Macau
Solteiro / Solteira
Falecimento: 15 Fevereiro 1940, S. Lourenço, Macau
 


 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Nascimento*: Em 25 Julho 1845 S. Lourenço, Macau.
  • Solteiro / Solteira*: Solteiro.
  • Falecimento*: 15 Fevereiro 1940 S. Lourenço, Macau, 94.
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-580.
  2. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., III-488.
 
 
 
 
 

Maria Josefa Marques1,2,3

F, #5034, n. 9 Agosto 1847, f. 28 Julho 1901

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: José Martinho Marques n. 20 Mar 1810, f. 4 Jul 1867
Mãe-Bio*: Vicência Maria Baptista n. 31 Mar 1811, f. 28 Mai 1885

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 9 Agosto 1847, S. Lourenço, Macau
Casamento: 10 Setembro 1871, S. Lourenço, Macau, José Luís de Selavisa Alves
Falecimento: 28 Julho 1901, Hong Kong
 

Familia:

José Luís de Selavisa Alves n. 10 Jan 1848, f. 11 Jul 1927

Crianças:

Ângela Romana de Selavisa Alves n. 24 Set 1872, f. 13 Ago 1956
Guiomar Fausta de Selavisa Alves n. 19 Nov 1873, f. 22 Jun 1874
João António de Selavisa Alves+4 n. 4 Dez 1874, f. 12 Mar 1964
Álvaro Álvares de Selavisa Alves+ n. 7 Jul 1877, f. 3 Jun 1937
Alberto Eduardo de Selavisa Alves+ n. 25 Nov 1879, f. 30 Jul 1952

 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Nascimento*: Em 9 Agosto 1847 S. Lourenço, Macau.
  • Nome-casamento: Alves.
  • Casamento*: José Luís de Selavisa Alves em 10 Setembro 1871 em S. Lourenço, Macau.
  • Falecimento*: 28 Julho 1901 Hong Kong 53.
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-580.
  2. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., I-165.
  3. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., I-197, III-488.
  4. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., p166.
 
 
 
 
 

José Luís de Selavisa Alves1,2,3

M, #5035, n. 10 Janeiro 1848, f. 11 Julho 1927

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: João António Alves n. 14 Abr 1791, f. 15 Nov 1849
Mãe-Bio*: Maria Filipa Baptista n. 1 Abr 1814, f. 31 Jul 1901

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 10 Janeiro 1848, S. Lourenço, Macau
Casamento: 10 Setembro 1871, S. Lourenço, Macau, Maria Josefa Marques
Falecimento: 11 Julho 1927, Hong Kong,

     

Obituary: Mr José Luíz de Selavisa Alves


     
[known as "Jico" to his friends]

     The Hongkong Telegraph
     

     11 July 1927


     
Counted amongst the earliest foreign settlers in the Colony, the late Mr Alves came over to Hongkong from Macao while yet a very young man and, because of his knowledge of the English language, soon found employment in the Government service. He joined the Harbour Office in a junior clerkship, and by dint of his zeal was successively promoted until he attained the position of Chief Clerk in the same department, retiring from service on pension when he attained the age limit.

     
The late Mr Alves' only and older brother, João Miguel Alves, was also a Government employee. When the latter left the Civil Service he held the position of Chief Clerk in the Colonial Secretary's Office.

     
In his younger days, the subject of this notice took an active part in outdoor sports in Hongkong, was a prominent member of the then leading sporting association in Hongkong – the Victoria Recreation Club - and took a lively interest in all the Club's activities. Mr Alves was himself a good swimmer and was the teacher of his large family of boys in the natatory art. His sons have since maintained the old gentleman's connection with the VRC, Mr AES Alves being its efficient honorary treasurer for a number of years, while Mr AA Alves, the popular member of the Hongkong Stock Exchange, remains up to this date a member of the Committee of the VRC.

     
In horse racing his two eldest sons owned quite creditable stables both here and in Shanghai. His eldest son "Jack" was an original member of the International Race Club at Shanghai he owned and rode his own ponies at Kiangwan and was a regular rider in the cross-country hunts. Mr AA Alves, until two years ago, raced at Happy Valley, and is today the official timekeeper of the Hongkong Jockey Club, while "Charlie" has functioned to general satisfaction as the efficient handicapper.

     
Every one of the Alves boys belonged to the Hongkong Volunteer Corps when they were younger in years. Of an intense patriotism, Mr Alves senior was not unmindful of the civic duties which, he conceived, his family were bound to perform for the home of their adoption, so that the name of his boys will be found enrolled in the membership of the local Volunteer Corps. When a Volunteer contingent was decided upon to represent Hongkong at the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria, Mr AA Alves and Mr AES Alves had the honour of being selected as Hongkong representatives and proved very efficient units among the Hongkong boys.

     
During the Great War, when the Police Reserve Force was formed, Mr Alves supported the movement to the extent of having his two sons to enlist, both (Messrs AES Alves and CMS Alves) attaining the rank of Inspector of the Police Reserves Portuguese Company.

     
His youngest son, Mr EAS Alves, joined up in Hongkong and went to the front at the time of the World War. Thus will be found a unique record of public service to Hongkong which, if not measured in terms of dollars and cents, will be seen to represent, in the aggregate, much worth to the Colony and the residents in general.

     
It has just been said that the deceased possessed intense patriotism. That virtue was not of an academic character in Mr Alves. He believed in action rather than in words, for the practical manifestation of his patriotic sentiments among his compatriots with whom he lived. There can be little surprise, therefore, that he figured among the few founders of the Club Lusitano in Hongkong in 1866. In that institution he took a deep personal interest. For several times he was elected by popular vote to President, and it can truly be said that at no time did the Club Lusitano flourish so well as when the veteran President directed its affairs. When the Club celebrated its Diamond Jubilee recently Mr Alves was made an honorary member of the Club by public acclamation, in recognition of his signal services to the community. He enjoyed the further distinction of having his photograph hung upon the wall of the large social hall of the Club. It was on the occasion of the unveiling ceremony that, in returning thanks to the Club members, he feelingly spoke of the Club as a casa que eu amo tão bem (the institution that I love so well)!

     
In all affairs appertaining to the Portuguese community, Mr Alves took pleasure in being identified – in social, educational and recreative matters. He was a keen advocate of the teaching of the Portuguese language, since by its neglect he thought nothing would so greatly contribute to the denationalisation of the Portuguese in the Orient. The best monument to this leading and guiding spirit of the Portuguese community in Hongkong stands in the Club Lusitano, for the maintenance and support of which Mr Alves again and again addressed its members at public gathering to give it their loyal and unstinted support.

     
In recognition of his long period of unsparing service to the Portuguese in Hongkong, the Portuguese Government conferred upon the late Mr Alves, about ten years ago, the honour of a Commander of the Most Ancient Order of Christ. Of this distinction the recipient and his friends felt proud for the old gentleman.

     
In January next year Mr Alves would have attained his eightieth year of age, so that he had attained to a very ripe old age, maintaining to the very end his accustomed vitality which was the outward and visible signs of a remarkable physique and fine constitution.

     
As one who has been intimately associated with him for a number of years and one in a special position to realise the extent of his devotion and good will for the well-being of his own people, I can, in conclusion, truly remark that:

     

          Large was his bounty, and his soul sincere,
          

          Heaven did a recompense as largely send:
          

          He gave to mis'ry (all he had) a tear,
          

          He gained from Heav'n ('twas all he wish'd) a friend.

     


Enterro: Cemitério de Happy ValleyHappy Valley Cemetery, Hong Kong
 

Familia:

Maria Josefa Marques n. 9 Ago 1847, f. 28 Jul 1901

Crianças:

Ângela Romana de Selavisa Alves n. 24 Set 1872, f. 13 Ago 1956
Guiomar Fausta de Selavisa Alves n. 19 Nov 1873, f. 22 Jun 1874
João António de Selavisa Alves+7 n. 4 Dez 1874, f. 12 Mar 1964
Álvaro Álvares de Selavisa Alves+ n. 7 Jul 1877, f. 3 Jun 1937
Alberto Eduardo de Selavisa Alves+ n. 25 Nov 1879, f. 30 Jul 1952

 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Alcunha: "Jico."4
  • Nascimento*: Em 10 Janeiro 1848 S. Lourenço, Macau.
  • Ocupação*:

         

              
    Português

              
    Iniciou um "Diário", continuado por seus descendentes. Aí se pode ler, no dia 23.4.1866: "Sahi de Macao para Hong Kong para me empregar no Mint". A 7 de Maio seguinte, anotou: "Comecei hoje o meu serviço no Mint" e acabou por fixar residência definitiva em Hong Kong, reformando-se do "Civil Service" em 1905. Herdou o serviço de jantar que, conforme tradição familiar, usava todos os dias.

         

         

              
    English

              
    He started a "Diary" which was continued by his descendents. There one can read, on 23 Apr 1866: "I left Macau for Hong Kong to work in the Mint". On the following 7 May he noted: "Today I began my work in the Mint" and ended up taking residence in Hong Kong permanently, retiring from the Civil Service in 1905. He inherited the dinner service which, according to family tradition, he used daily.5

         


  • Casamento*: Maria Josefa Marques em 10 Setembro 1871 em S. Lourenço, Macau.
  • Condecorações*: Cerca de 1917; ComendadorCommander Ordem Militar de Cristo de Portugal /Military Order of Christ of Portugal.6
  • Falecimento*: 11 Julho 1927 Hong Kong 79;

         

    Obituary: Mr José Luíz de Selavisa Alves


         
    [known as "Jico" to his friends]

         The Hongkong Telegraph
         

         11 July 1927


         
    Counted amongst the earliest foreign settlers in the Colony, the late Mr Alves came over to Hongkong from Macao while yet a very young man and, because of his knowledge of the English language, soon found employment in the Government service. He joined the Harbour Office in a junior clerkship, and by dint of his zeal was successively promoted until he attained the position of Chief Clerk in the same department, retiring from service on pension when he attained the age limit.

         
    The late Mr Alves' only and older brother, João Miguel Alves, was also a Government employee. When the latter left the Civil Service he held the position of Chief Clerk in the Colonial Secretary's Office.

         
    In his younger days, the subject of this notice took an active part in outdoor sports in Hongkong, was a prominent member of the then leading sporting association in Hongkong – the Victoria Recreation Club - and took a lively interest in all the Club's activities. Mr Alves was himself a good swimmer and was the teacher of his large family of boys in the natatory art. His sons have since maintained the old gentleman's connection with the VRC, Mr AES Alves being its efficient honorary treasurer for a number of years, while Mr AA Alves, the popular member of the Hongkong Stock Exchange, remains up to this date a member of the Committee of the VRC.

         
    In horse racing his two eldest sons owned quite creditable stables both here and in Shanghai. His eldest son "Jack" was an original member of the International Race Club at Shanghai he owned and rode his own ponies at Kiangwan and was a regular rider in the cross-country hunts. Mr AA Alves, until two years ago, raced at Happy Valley, and is today the official timekeeper of the Hongkong Jockey Club, while "Charlie" has functioned to general satisfaction as the efficient handicapper.

         
    Every one of the Alves boys belonged to the Hongkong Volunteer Corps when they were younger in years. Of an intense patriotism, Mr Alves senior was not unmindful of the civic duties which, he conceived, his family were bound to perform for the home of their adoption, so that the name of his boys will be found enrolled in the membership of the local Volunteer Corps. When a Volunteer contingent was decided upon to represent Hongkong at the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria, Mr AA Alves and Mr AES Alves had the honour of being selected as Hongkong representatives and proved very efficient units among the Hongkong boys.

         
    During the Great War, when the Police Reserve Force was formed, Mr Alves supported the movement to the extent of having his two sons to enlist, both (Messrs AES Alves and CMS Alves) attaining the rank of Inspector of the Police Reserves Portuguese Company.

         
    His youngest son, Mr EAS Alves, joined up in Hongkong and went to the front at the time of the World War. Thus will be found a unique record of public service to Hongkong which, if not measured in terms of dollars and cents, will be seen to represent, in the aggregate, much worth to the Colony and the residents in general.

         
    It has just been said that the deceased possessed intense patriotism. That virtue was not of an academic character in Mr Alves. He believed in action rather than in words, for the practical manifestation of his patriotic sentiments among his compatriots with whom he lived. There can be little surprise, therefore, that he figured among the few founders of the Club Lusitano in Hongkong in 1866. In that institution he took a deep personal interest. For several times he was elected by popular vote to President, and it can truly be said that at no time did the Club Lusitano flourish so well as when the veteran President directed its affairs. When the Club celebrated its Diamond Jubilee recently Mr Alves was made an honorary member of the Club by public acclamation, in recognition of his signal services to the community. He enjoyed the further distinction of having his photograph hung upon the wall of the large social hall of the Club. It was on the occasion of the unveiling ceremony that, in returning thanks to the Club members, he feelingly spoke of the Club as a casa que eu amo tão bem (the institution that I love so well)!

         
    In all affairs appertaining to the Portuguese community, Mr Alves took pleasure in being identified – in social, educational and recreative matters. He was a keen advocate of the teaching of the Portuguese language, since by its neglect he thought nothing would so greatly contribute to the denationalisation of the Portuguese in the Orient. The best monument to this leading and guiding spirit of the Portuguese community in Hongkong stands in the Club Lusitano, for the maintenance and support of which Mr Alves again and again addressed its members at public gathering to give it their loyal and unstinted support.

         
    In recognition of his long period of unsparing service to the Portuguese in Hongkong, the Portuguese Government conferred upon the late Mr Alves, about ten years ago, the honour of a Commander of the Most Ancient Order of Christ. Of this distinction the recipient and his friends felt proud for the old gentleman.

         
    In January next year Mr Alves would have attained his eightieth year of age, so that he had attained to a very ripe old age, maintaining to the very end his accustomed vitality which was the outward and visible signs of a remarkable physique and fine constitution.

         
    As one who has been intimately associated with him for a number of years and one in a special position to realise the extent of his devotion and good will for the well-being of his own people, I can, in conclusion, truly remark that:

         

              Large was his bounty, and his soul sincere,
              

              Heaven did a recompense as largely send:
              

              He gave to mis'ry (all he had) a tear,
              

              He gained from Heav'n ('twas all he wish'd) a friend.

         


  • Enterro*: Enterro: em Cemitério de Happy ValleyHappy Valley Cemetery, Hong Kong, (um valor desconhecido.)
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., I-165.
  2. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-580.
  3. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., I-187, III-488.
  4. [S61] Bosco Correa #38206, e-mail to HA d'Assumpcao.
  5. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., I-164.
  6. [S185] Hongkong Telegraph, 11 July 1927.
  7. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., p166.
 
 
 
 
 

Inácio Vicente de Paulo Marques1,2

M, #5036, n. 1 Fevereiro 1849, f. 29 Dezembro 1877

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: José Martinho Marques n. 20 Mar 1810, f. 4 Jul 1867
Mãe-Bio*: Vicência Maria Baptista n. 31 Mar 1811, f. 28 Mai 1885

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 1 Fevereiro 1849, S. Lourenço, Macau
Solteiro / Solteira
Falecimento: 29 Dezembro 1877, S. Lourenço, Macau
 


 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Nascimento*: Em 1 Fevereiro 1849 S. Lourenço, Macau.
  • Solteiro / Solteira*: Solteiro.
  • Falecimento*: 29 Dezembro 1877 S. Lourenço, Macau, 28.
  • HK Juror Lists*: A href="uiHKJurors.htm"> Consulte HK Jurors Lists / a >
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-580.
  2. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., III-488.
 
 
 
 
 

Carolina Francisca Marques1,2

F, #5037, n. 6 Março 1851

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: José Martinho Marques n. 20 Mar 1810, f. 4 Jul 1867
Mãe-Bio*: Vicência Maria Baptista n. 31 Mar 1811, f. 28 Mai 1885

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 6 Março 1851, S. Lourenço, Macau
Casamento: 23 Outubro 1879, S. Lourenço, Macau, Silvínio Tavares3
 

Familia:

Silvínio Tavares n. 13 Mai 1856

 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Nascimento*: Em 6 Março 1851 S. Lourenço, Macau.
  • Nome-casamento: Tavares.
  • Casamento*: Silvínio Tavares em 23 Outubro 1879 em S. Lourenço, Macau.3
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-580.
  2. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., III-916.
  3. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., p916.
 
 
 
 
 

Silvínio Tavares1,2,3

M, #5038, n. 13 Maio 1856

Pais:


Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 13 Maio 1856, Sé, Macau
Baptismo: 2 Julho 1856
Casamento: 23 Outubro 1879, S. Lourenço, Macau, Carolina Francisca Marques4
 

Familia:


 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Nascimento*: Em 13 Maio 1856 Sé, Macau.
  • Baptismo: Baptismo: em 2 Julho 1856.
  • Nome Baptismo: O nome de batismo de seu foi Silocino António de Almeida.
  • Casamento*: Carolina Francisca Marques em 23 Outubro 1879 em S. Lourenço, Macau.4
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., III-916.
  2. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-580.
  3. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., III-489, V-602.
  4. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., p916.
 
 
 
 
 

Evaristo João Marques1,2

M, #5039, n. 30 Outubro 1852, f. 25 Dezembro 1904

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: José Martinho Marques n. 20 Mar 1810, f. 4 Jul 1867
Mãe-Bio*: Vicência Maria Baptista n. 31 Mar 1811, f. 28 Mai 1885

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Baptismo: 30 Outubro 1852, S. Lourenço, Macau
Solteiro / Solteira
Falecimento: 25 Dezembro 1904, Sé, Macau
 


 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Baptismo*: Baptismo: em 30 Outubro 1852 em S. Lourenço, Macau.
  • Solteiro / Solteira*: Solteiro.
  • Falecimento*: 25 Dezembro 1904 Sé, Macau, 52.
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-581.
  2. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., III-489.
 
 
 
 
 

Ermelinda Peres da Silva1,2,3

F, #5040, n. 1849, f. 22 Julho 1942

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: Joaquim António Peres da Silva n. 14 Jul 1806, f. 10 Jun 1861
Mãe-Bio*: Vicenta Sabina Carneiro4 n. 1817, f. 26 Dez 1907

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 1849
Casamento: 3 Setembro 1871, S. Lourenço, Macau, Carlos Vicente Martinho Marques
Falecimento: 22 Julho 1942, S. Lourenço, Macau
 

Familia:

Carlos Vicente Martinho Marques n. 9 Jul 1842, f. 14 Jun 1894

Crianças:

Sara Elisa Martinho Marques+ n. 21 Jul 1872, f. 1 Dez 1945
Carlos Augusto Martinho Marques+ n. 8 Out 1873, f. 10 Dez 1923
Laura Augusta Peres da Silva Marques n. 11 Jan 1875
Ermelina Martinho da Silva Marques n. 1878, f. 6 Dez 1889
Emília Júlia Martinho Marques+ n. 1 Nov 1879, f. 5 Mar 1959

 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Nascimento*: Em 1849.
  • Nome-casamento: Marques.
  • Casamento*: Carlos Vicente Martinho Marques em 3 Setembro 1871 em S. Lourenço, Macau.
  • Falecimento*: 22 Julho 1942 S. Lourenço, Macau.
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., III-632 footnote.
  2. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-581.
  3. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., III-489, V-205.
  4. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., p662.
 
 
 
 
 

Sara Elisa Martinho Marques1,2,3

F, #5041, n. 21 Julho 1872, f. 1 Dezembro 1945

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: Carlos Vicente Martinho Marques n. 9 Jul 1842, f. 14 Jun 1894
Mãe-Bio*: Ermelinda Peres da Silva n. 1849, f. 22 Jul 1942

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 21 Julho 1872, Cathedral, Hong Kong
Casamento: 16 Novembro 1895, Hong Kong, Leonardo de Brito
Falecimento: 1 Dezembro 1945, Shanghai
 

Familia:

Leonardo de Brito n. 10 Set 1857

 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Nascimento*: Em 21 Julho 1872 Cathedral, Hong Kong.
  • Nome-casamento: De Brito.
  • Casamento*: Leonardo de Brito em 16 Novembro 1895 em Hong Kong.
  • Falecimento*: 1 Dezembro 1945 Shanghai 73.
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-581.
  2. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., I-595.
  3. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., I-746, III-489.
 
 
 
 
 

Leonardo de Brito1,2,3

M, #5042, n. 10 Setembro 1857

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: José de Brito n. c 1825
Mãe-Bio*: Justa Maria dos Santos Vital n. 2 Mai 1822

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 10 Setembro 1857, Cathedral, Hong Kong
Casamento: 16 Novembro 1895, Hong Kong, Sara Elisa Martinho Marques
Falecimento: Shanghai
 

Familia:

Sara Elisa Martinho Marques n. 21 Jul 1872, f. 1 Dez 1945

 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Nascimento*: Em 10 Setembro 1857 Cathedral, Hong Kong.
  • Casamento*: Sara Elisa Martinho Marques em 16 Novembro 1895 em Hong Kong.
  • HK Juror Lists*: A href="uiHKJurors.htm"> Consulte HK Jurors Lists / a >
  • Falecimento*: Shanghai.
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., I-595.
  2. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-581.
  3. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., I-746, III-489.
 
 
 
 
 

Carlos Augusto Martinho Marques1,2,3

M, #5043, n. 8 Outubro 1873, f. 10 Dezembro 1923

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: Carlos Vicente Martinho Marques n. 9 Jul 1842, f. 14 Jun 1894
Mãe-Bio*: Ermelinda Peres da Silva n. 1849, f. 22 Jul 1942

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 8 Outubro 1873, Yokohama
Casamento: 5 Julho 1902, Cathedral, Hong Kong, Maria José Marques da Silva
Falecimento: 10 Dezembro 1923, Hong Kong
 

Familia:

Maria José Marques da Silva n. 31 Mar 1879, f. 26 Abr 1973

 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Alcunha: "Carlinho."4
  • Nascimento*: Em 8 Outubro 1873 Yokohama.
  • Casamento*: Maria José Marques da Silva em 5 Julho 1902 em Cathedral, Hong Kong.
  • Falecimento*: 10 Dezembro 1923 Hong Kong 50.
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-581.
  2. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., III-711.
  3. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., III-490, V-338.
  4. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., p581.
 
 
 
 
 

Ermelina Martinho da Silva Marques1,2

F, #5044, n. 1878, f. 6 Dezembro 1889

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: Carlos Vicente Martinho Marques n. 9 Jul 1842, f. 14 Jun 1894
Mãe-Bio*: Ermelinda Peres da Silva n. 1849, f. 22 Jul 1942

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 1878
Falecimento: 6 Dezembro 1889, S. Lourenço, Macau
 


 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Nascimento*: Em 1878.
  • Falecimento*: 6 Dezembro 1889 S. Lourenço, Macau.
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-581.
  2. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., III-490.
 
 
 
 
 

Emília Júlia Martinho Marques1,2,3

F, #5045, n. 1 Novembro 1879, f. 5 Março 1959

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: Carlos Vicente Martinho Marques n. 9 Jul 1842, f. 14 Jun 1894
Mãe-Bio*: Ermelinda Peres da Silva n. 1849, f. 22 Jul 1942

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 1 Novembro 1879, Yokohama ?
Casamento: 8 Maio 1910, Cathedral, Hong Kong, Henrique João Melquíades de Figueiredo
Falecimento: 5 Março 1959
 

Familia:

Henrique João Melquíades de Figueiredo n. 10 Dez 1869, f. 18 Mar 1945

 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Nascimento*: Em 1 Novembro 1879 Yokohama ?
  • Nome-casamento: De Figueiredo.
  • Casamento*: Henrique João Melquíades de Figueiredo em 8 Maio 1910 em Cathedral, Hong Kong.
  • Falecimento*: 5 Março 1959 79.
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., II-581.
  2. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., I-1100.
  3. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., II-555, III-490.
 
 
 
 
 

Henrique João Melquíades de Figueiredo1,2,3

M, #5046, n. 10 Dezembro 1869, f. 18 Março 1945
Henrique José Melquíades de Figueiredo
SourceCollection Helena de Figueiredo

Pais:

Pai-Bio*: José Miguel Victor de Figueiredo n. 28 Fev 1835, f. 18 Fev 1895
Mãe-Bio*: Matilde Vitória Brandão Gomes n. 20 Mar 1836, f. 12 Jul 1926

Eventos Principais Main Events::

Nascimento: 10 Dezembro 1869, Cathedral, Hong Kong
Casamento: 25 Abril 1897, Cathedral, Hong Kong, Carlota Maria de Barros
Casamento: 8 Maio 1910, Cathedral, Hong Kong, Emília Júlia Martinho Marques
Falecimento: 18 Março 1945, Hong Kong
 

Familia 1:

Familia 2:

Emília Júlia Martinho Marques n. 1 Nov 1879, f. 5 Mar 1959

 

Outros detalhes Other details:

  • Residence*: Em 3 Liberty Ave, Homantin, Kowloon; Home of Henrique Jose de Figueiredo.
  • Nascimento*: Em 10 Dezembro 1869 Cathedral, Hong Kong.
  • Casamento*: Carlota Maria de Barros em 25 Abril 1897 em Cathedral, Hong Kong.
  • HK Juror Lists*: A href="uiHKJurors.htm"> Consulte HK Jurors Lists / a >
  • Casamento*: Emília Júlia Martinho Marques em 8 Maio 1910 em Cathedral, Hong Kong.
  • Falecimento*: 18 Março 1945 Hong Kong 75.
 

Citações

  1. [S4] Famílias Macaenses 1st ed., I-452, 1100, II-581.
  2. [S136] Helena de Figueiredo #3260, "Helena de Figueiredo," e-mail to HA d'Assumpcao, Citing information from Maria Teresa de Figueiredo #38068.
  3. [S642] Jorge Forjaz, Famílias Macaenses 2nd ed., I-584, II-555.