Two version of Paiva Manso´s Tree:
1th Version: With real descendent
D. Afonso Hanriques *(1109-1185) – Mahbut de Savoie* (1125-1157)
D, Sancho I , rei de Portugal* (1154-1221) – Dulce de Barcelona, Infante of Aragon (1160- 1198)
D. Afonso II, Rei de Portugal* (1185- 1223) – Urraca, Infante of Castela (1186- 1220)
D. Afonso IV, Rei de Portugal* (?- 1325)- Santa Isabel de Aragon, Infante of Aragon (Rainha Santa de Isabel)* (?- 1336)
D. Pedro I, Rei de Portugal * (1320- 1357)- Inês of Portugal *(?- 1359)
D. João, Infante de Portugal, Duque of Valenças de Campos* (1349- 1397)- D. Maria Teles de Menezes*(?- 1379)
D. Fernando de Portugal, Sir of Eça* (1379- ?)- ?????
D. Beatriz de Eça* (c. 1415- ?)- João Gomes de Abreu(1410- 1482)
Pedro Gomes de Abreu* (c. 1440- ?)- Mécia da Cunha (c-1440-?)
Luis de Abreu (c. 1460-?)- Águeda Fernandes de Figueiredo (?-?)
Roque Fernendes de Abreu* (c.1490- ?)- Briolanja Frenandes de Sequiera de Castelo Branco (?-1573)
João Fernandes de Abreu* (?- 1604)- Isabel Gonçalves de Figueiredo (?-?)
Isabel de Gonçalves de Abreu* (?-?)- Maria de Abreu (?-?)
Manuel Gançalves *(?-?)- Maria de Abreu (?-?)
Teodora de Abreu* (?-?)- Maria de Abreu (?-?)
João Manuel de Fonseca *(come from Freire de Andrade) (?-1690)- Ursula de Ataíde da Cunha ou de Andrade (?-?)
Maria Rosa Xavier Freire de Andrade* (?- 1772)- Vicente António de Paiva Manso (?- 1721)
António Pedro de Paiva Freire de Andrade (1775-1815)- Inês de Perpétua de Castro (?-?)
José Joaquim de Paiva Manso Freire de Andrade* (?-?)- Joana Francisca de Paula Sárrea (?-1810)
José de Paiva Manso Sárrea de Carvalho* (?-1850)- Maria Emília de Rodrigues (?-?)
Maria da Graça (?-?)- Francisco dos Santos (?-?)
José dos Santos* (1914-1979)- Maria de Jesus Dias (1914-2010)
Maria Clara Dias dos Santos (1947-?)- Carlos Alberto Ramos (1947- ?)
Ana Rita dos Santos Ramos (1983-?)
2th version: Without real descendent
Manuel Francisco*- Maria Francisca
Manuel Francisco Manso*- Catarina de Paiva
António de Paiva Manso*- Jacinta de Paiva Manso
Vicente António de Paiva Manso*- Maria Rosa Xavier Freire de Andrade
José Joaquim de Paiva msno Andrede de Carvalho*- Joana Francisca de Paula Sárrea
António Pedro de Paiva Freire de Andrade de Carvalho*- Inês de Perpétua de Castro
José de Paiva Manso Sárrea de Carvalho/ Freire de Carvalho*- Maria Emília Rodrigues.
Maria da Graça*- Francisco Santos
José dos Santos*- Maria de Jesus Dias
Maria Clara Dias dos Santos*- Carlos Alberto dos Santos
Ana Rita dos Santos Ramos*
familypaivamanso
quinta-feira, 15 de abril de 2010
Family Paiva Manso
Origins of the coat of my family
The coat of Family Paiva Manso is composed of the Baroque style.
I-Oaks: From blue with a gold star of eight rays, contained in a contract growing of silver.
Crest: A swan with silver, gold member and armed with the star shell in the chest.
Patent in the Shell, comes from the captain. His parents, Francis and Catherine Manuel Paiva, were linked to activities handled the people, as cobblers.
Freire-II-: Escudo francês.Freries Fonsecas and is the responsibility of D. Rosa Maria Freire de Fonseca, sheet of Sergeant-Major John Manuel da Fonseca and Ursula Freire Cunha.
Paiva-III: In blue, with three fleurs-de-lis gold aligned band.
Descended from D. Jacinta Maria Teresa Carvalho representative of the surname, name this to your brother, priest and vicar of the board of Miranda do Corvo, Manuel Esteves de Carvalho, who died on January 18, 1752 and sagenro chief Jose Esteves de Carvalho (died on December 29, 1759, natural and residents of Lamas in the Solar Floor Lamas.
It is one of the oldest families of Portugal, whose very name was disclosed. Don Garcia Rodriguez, the first line, he called the landlord Fonseca for having this place, which took from the Moors, with his brother Don Palo Garcia. He was also lord of couto Leomil, for donation of the Count Dom Henrique. Married, had a son Don Egas Garcia da Fonseca, of which the descendants of this surname. Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca had a prominent role in the proclamation of the Republic of Brazil, on November 15, 1889, leading the nation with Floriano Peixoto in the early years of the republic.
Timbre: a quotation mark in blue, charged with two fleurs-de-lis of gold at the tips from above or a single flower in the center.
IV-Andrade: Portuguese Escudo. Gold, with red band MOUTH by two serpent heads of green flecked with gold, and accompanied by two boilers checkered red and silver, with arches and wings serpentíferas green.
Timbre: Head and neck serpent of gold, red lampassada
Family of nobility and antiquity proveniêncte of Galicia, whose name derives from the village of Andrada. Several times its entirety passed through Portugal, but it was Rui Freire de Andrade (1292 - 1362) who settled here defitivamente with their two children, leaving a large progeny that acquired large chandelier over generations.
V-Coutinhos: Weapons with five gold stars five-pointed red. Elmo silver, open and garnished with gold, gold and red Paquife and timbre of leopard red, gold and sole armed and with a five-pointed star the same forehead, holding a front grab a chapel.
Coutinhos of Fonsecas: Family origins of ancient noble, no relation of origin of the trunks of old Portugal. Great nobles of Aviz, positions at court began in Brazil in the late sixteenth century (Bahia).
Tone over the top of the ride and think it is mutilated head of the swan, while the helmet is vltado right.
- The patique exoberância also shows the elements, plants and quilts as well as an uneven belt and the entire length of the crest and bottom
Blue: Generosity
Gold: Generosity, high-minded, very intelligent.
Silver: Purity.
Green: Hope in the future, coming from families of princes.
Snake: Prudence and wisdom
Swan: Care and Monitoring
Stars: Constance in service to someone in the role of minister and counselor.
Fleur-de-lis: Generosity. It is a figure heráltica strongly associated with the French monarchy, particularly the king of France. Originated from a flower and a seal of Prince Louis, later King Louis VIII of Franleu in 1211.
You are in abundance on the banks of the river Lys and Senne, at Belgique.
Origins of the coat of my family
The coat of Family Paiva Manso is composed of the Baroque style.
I-Oaks: From blue with a gold star of eight rays, contained in a contract growing of silver.
Crest: A swan with silver, gold member and armed with the star shell in the chest.
Patent in the Shell, comes from the captain. His parents, Francis and Catherine Manuel Paiva, were linked to activities handled the people, as cobblers.
Freire-II-: Escudo francês.Freries Fonsecas and is the responsibility of D. Rosa Maria Freire de Fonseca, sheet of Sergeant-Major John Manuel da Fonseca and Ursula Freire Cunha.
Paiva-III: In blue, with three fleurs-de-lis gold aligned band.
Descended from D. Jacinta Maria Teresa Carvalho representative of the surname, name this to your brother, priest and vicar of the board of Miranda do Corvo, Manuel Esteves de Carvalho, who died on January 18, 1752 and sagenro chief Jose Esteves de Carvalho (died on December 29, 1759, natural and residents of Lamas in the Solar Floor Lamas.
It is one of the oldest families of Portugal, whose very name was disclosed. Don Garcia Rodriguez, the first line, he called the landlord Fonseca for having this place, which took from the Moors, with his brother Don Palo Garcia. He was also lord of couto Leomil, for donation of the Count Dom Henrique. Married, had a son Don Egas Garcia da Fonseca, of which the descendants of this surname. Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca had a prominent role in the proclamation of the Republic of Brazil, on November 15, 1889, leading the nation with Floriano Peixoto in the early years of the republic.
Timbre: a quotation mark in blue, charged with two fleurs-de-lis of gold at the tips from above or a single flower in the center.
IV-Andrade: Portuguese Escudo. Gold, with red band MOUTH by two serpent heads of green flecked with gold, and accompanied by two boilers checkered red and silver, with arches and wings serpentíferas green.
Timbre: Head and neck serpent of gold, red lampassada
Family of nobility and antiquity proveniêncte of Galicia, whose name derives from the village of Andrada. Several times its entirety passed through Portugal, but it was Rui Freire de Andrade (1292 - 1362) who settled here defitivamente with their two children, leaving a large progeny that acquired large chandelier over generations.
V-Coutinhos: Weapons with five gold stars five-pointed red. Elmo silver, open and garnished with gold, gold and red Paquife and timbre of leopard red, gold and sole armed and with a five-pointed star the same forehead, holding a front grab a chapel.
Coutinhos of Fonsecas: Family origins of ancient noble, no relation of origin of the trunks of old Portugal. Great nobles of Aviz, positions at court began in Brazil in the late sixteenth century (Bahia).
Tone over the top of the ride and think it is mutilated head of the swan, while the helmet is vltado right.
- The patique exoberância also shows the elements, plants and quilts as well as an uneven belt and the entire length of the crest and bottom
Blue: Generosity
Gold: Generosity, high-minded, very intelligent.
Silver: Purity.
Green: Hope in the future, coming from families of princes.
Snake: Prudence and wisdom
Swan: Care and Monitoring
Stars: Constance in service to someone in the role of minister and counselor.
Fleur-de-lis: Generosity. It is a figure heráltica strongly associated with the French monarchy, particularly the king of France. Originated from a flower and a seal of Prince Louis, later King Louis VIII of Franleu in 1211.
You are in abundance on the banks of the river Lys and Senne, at Belgique.
sexta-feira, 9 de abril de 2010
Two version of Paiva Manso´s Tree:
1th Version: With real descendent
D. Afonso Hanriques *(1109-1185) – Mahbut de Savoie* (1125-1157)
D, Sancho I , rei de Portugal* (1154-1221) – Dulce de Barcelona, Infante of Aragon (1160- 1198)
D. Afonso II, Rei de Portugal* (1185- 1223) – Urraca, Infante of Castela (1186- 1220)
D. Afonso IV, Rei de Portugal* (?- 1325)- Santa Isabel de Aragon, Infante of Aragon (Rainha Santa de Isabel)* (?- 1336)
D. Pedro I, Rei de Portugal * (1320- 1357)- Inês of Portugal *(?- 1359)
D. João, Infante de Portugal, Duque of Valenças de Campos* (1349- 1397)- D. Maria Teles de Menezes*(?- 1379)
D. Fernando de Portugal, Sir of Eça* (1379- ?)- ?????
D. Beatriz de Eça* (c. 1415- ?)- João Gomes de Abreu(1410- 1482)
Pedro Gomes de Abreu* (c. 1440- ?)- Mécia da Cunha (c-1440-?)
Luis de Abreu (c. 1460-?)- Águeda Fernandes de Figueiredo (?-?)
Roque Fernendes de Abreu* (c.1490- ?)- Briolanja Frenandes de Sequiera de Castelo Branco (?-1573)
João Fernandes de Abreu* (?- 1604)- Isabel Gonçalves de Figueiredo (?-?)
Isabel de Gonçalves de Abreu* (?-?)- Maria de Abreu (?-?)
Manuel Gançalves *(?-?)- Maria de Abreu (?-?)
Teodora de Abreu* (?-?)- Maria de Abreu (?-?)
João Manuel de Fonseca *(come from Freire de Andrade) (?-1690)- Ursula de Ataíde da Cunha ou de Andrade (?-?)
Maria Rosa Xavier Freire de Andrade* (?- 1772)- Vicente António de Paiva Manso (?- 1721)
António Pedro de Paiva Freire de Andrade (1775-1815)- Inês de Perpétua de Castro (?-?)
José Joaquim de Paiva Manso Freire de Andrade* (?-?)- Joana Francisca de Paula Sárrea (?-1810)
José de Paiva Manso Sárrea de Carvalho* (?-1850)- Maria Emília de Rodrigues (?-?)
Maria da Graça (?-?)- Francisco dos Santos (?-?)
José dos Santos* (1914-1979)- Maria de Jesus Dias (1914-2010)
Maria Clara Dias dos Santos (1947-?)- Carlos Alberto Ramos (1947- ?)
Ana Rita dos Santos Ramos (1983-?) (me)
2th version: Without real descendent
Manuel Francisco*- Maria Francisca
Manuel Francisco Manso*- Catarina de Paiva
António de Paiva Manso*- Jacinta de Paiva Manso
Vicente António de Paiva Manso*- Maria Rosa Xavier Freire de Andrade
José Joaquim de Paiva msno Andrede de Carvalho*- Joana Francisca de Paula Sárrea
António Pedro de Paiva Freire de Andrade de Carvalho*- Inês de Perpétua de Castro
José de Paiva Manso Sárrea de Carvalho/ Freire de Carvalho*- Maria Emília Rodrigues.
Maria da Graça*- Francisco Santos
José dos Santos*- Maria de Jesus Dias
Maria Clara Dias dos Santos*- Carlos Alberto dos Santos
Ana Rita dos Santos Ramos* (me)
1th Version: With real descendent
D. Afonso Hanriques *(1109-1185) – Mahbut de Savoie* (1125-1157)
D, Sancho I , rei de Portugal* (1154-1221) – Dulce de Barcelona, Infante of Aragon (1160- 1198)
D. Afonso II, Rei de Portugal* (1185- 1223) – Urraca, Infante of Castela (1186- 1220)
D. Afonso IV, Rei de Portugal* (?- 1325)- Santa Isabel de Aragon, Infante of Aragon (Rainha Santa de Isabel)* (?- 1336)
D. Pedro I, Rei de Portugal * (1320- 1357)- Inês of Portugal *(?- 1359)
D. João, Infante de Portugal, Duque of Valenças de Campos* (1349- 1397)- D. Maria Teles de Menezes*(?- 1379)
D. Fernando de Portugal, Sir of Eça* (1379- ?)- ?????
D. Beatriz de Eça* (c. 1415- ?)- João Gomes de Abreu(1410- 1482)
Pedro Gomes de Abreu* (c. 1440- ?)- Mécia da Cunha (c-1440-?)
Luis de Abreu (c. 1460-?)- Águeda Fernandes de Figueiredo (?-?)
Roque Fernendes de Abreu* (c.1490- ?)- Briolanja Frenandes de Sequiera de Castelo Branco (?-1573)
João Fernandes de Abreu* (?- 1604)- Isabel Gonçalves de Figueiredo (?-?)
Isabel de Gonçalves de Abreu* (?-?)- Maria de Abreu (?-?)
Manuel Gançalves *(?-?)- Maria de Abreu (?-?)
Teodora de Abreu* (?-?)- Maria de Abreu (?-?)
João Manuel de Fonseca *(come from Freire de Andrade) (?-1690)- Ursula de Ataíde da Cunha ou de Andrade (?-?)
Maria Rosa Xavier Freire de Andrade* (?- 1772)- Vicente António de Paiva Manso (?- 1721)
António Pedro de Paiva Freire de Andrade (1775-1815)- Inês de Perpétua de Castro (?-?)
José Joaquim de Paiva Manso Freire de Andrade* (?-?)- Joana Francisca de Paula Sárrea (?-1810)
José de Paiva Manso Sárrea de Carvalho* (?-1850)- Maria Emília de Rodrigues (?-?)
Maria da Graça (?-?)- Francisco dos Santos (?-?)
José dos Santos* (1914-1979)- Maria de Jesus Dias (1914-2010)
Maria Clara Dias dos Santos (1947-?)- Carlos Alberto Ramos (1947- ?)
Ana Rita dos Santos Ramos (1983-?) (me)
2th version: Without real descendent
Manuel Francisco*- Maria Francisca
Manuel Francisco Manso*- Catarina de Paiva
António de Paiva Manso*- Jacinta de Paiva Manso
Vicente António de Paiva Manso*- Maria Rosa Xavier Freire de Andrade
José Joaquim de Paiva msno Andrede de Carvalho*- Joana Francisca de Paula Sárrea
António Pedro de Paiva Freire de Andrade de Carvalho*- Inês de Perpétua de Castro
José de Paiva Manso Sárrea de Carvalho/ Freire de Carvalho*- Maria Emília Rodrigues.
Maria da Graça*- Francisco Santos
José dos Santos*- Maria de Jesus Dias
Maria Clara Dias dos Santos*- Carlos Alberto dos Santos
Ana Rita dos Santos Ramos* (me)
Origins of the coat of my family
The coat of Family Paiva Manso is composed of the Baroque style.
I-Oaks: From blue with a gold star of eight rays, contained in a contract growing of silver.
Crest: A swan with silver, gold member and armed with the star shell in the chest.
Patent in the Shell, comes from the captain. His parents, Francisco and Catarina Manuel Paiva, were linked to activities handled the people, as cobblers.
Freire-II-: Escudo francês. Freire Fonsecas and is the responsibility of D. Rosa Maria Freire de Fonseca, sheet of Sergeant-Major João Manuel da Fonseca and Ursula Freire Cunha.
Paiva-III: In blue, with three fleurs-de-lis gold aligned band.
Descended from D. Jacinta Maria Teresa Carvalho representative of the surname, name this to your brother, priest and vicar of the board of Miranda do Corvo, Manuel Esteves de Carvalho, who died on January 18, 1752 and sagenro chief José Esteves de Carvalho (died on December 29, 1759, natural and residents of Lamas in the Solar Floor Sludge.
Timbre: a quotation mark in blue, charged with two fleurs-de-lis of gold at the tips from above or a single flower in the center.
IV-Andrade: Portuguese Escudo. Gold, with red band MOUTH by two serpent heads of green flecked with gold, and accompanied by two boilers checkered red and silver, with arches and wings serpentíferas green.
Timbre: Head and neck serpent of gold, red lampassada
Family of nobility and antiquity proveniêncte of Galicia, whose name derives from the village of Andrada. Several times its entirety passed through Portugal, but it was Rui Freire de Andrade (1292 - 1362) who settled here defitivamente with their two children, leaving a large progeny that acquired large chandelier over generations.
V-Coutinhos: Weapons with five gold stars five-pointed red. Elmo silver, open and garnished with gold, gold and red Paquife and timbre of leopard red, gold and sole armed and with a five-pointed star the same forehead, holding a front grab a chapel.
Coutinhos of Fonsecas: Family origins of ancient noble, no relation of origin of the trunks of old Portugal. Great nobles of Aviz, positions at court began in Brazil in the late sixteenth century (Bahia).
Tone over the top of the ride and think it is mutilated head of the swan, while the helmet is vltado right.
- The patique exoberância also shows the elements, plants and quilts as well as an uneven belt and the entire length of the crest and bottom
Blue: Generosity
Gold: Generosity, high-minded, very intelligent.
Silver: Purity.
Green: Hope in the future, coming from families of princes.
Snake: Prudence and wisdom
Swan: Care and Monitoring
Stars: Constance in service to someone in the role of minister and counselor.
Fleur-de-lis: Generosity. It is a figure heráltica strongly associated with the French monarchy, particularly the king of France. Originated from a flower and a seal of Prince Louis, later King Louis VIII of Franleu in 1211.
You are in abundance on the banks of the river Lys and Senne, at Belgique.
-1750 - marriage with the chief captain of Miranda do Corvo, Vicente Antonio de Paiva Manso, dubbed the April 5, 1721, at home with Troy D. Rosa Maria Luisa Bernarda Freire de Fonseca, a native of Grandfather-Oliveira do Hospital. Son of Joachim. He has a son with the name of Joachim, born February 17, 1751.
The coat of Family Paiva Manso is composed of the Baroque style.
I-Oaks: From blue with a gold star of eight rays, contained in a contract growing of silver.
Crest: A swan with silver, gold member and armed with the star shell in the chest.
Patent in the Shell, comes from the captain. His parents, Francisco and Catarina Manuel Paiva, were linked to activities handled the people, as cobblers.
Freire-II-: Escudo francês. Freire Fonsecas and is the responsibility of D. Rosa Maria Freire de Fonseca, sheet of Sergeant-Major João Manuel da Fonseca and Ursula Freire Cunha.
Paiva-III: In blue, with three fleurs-de-lis gold aligned band.
Descended from D. Jacinta Maria Teresa Carvalho representative of the surname, name this to your brother, priest and vicar of the board of Miranda do Corvo, Manuel Esteves de Carvalho, who died on January 18, 1752 and sagenro chief José Esteves de Carvalho (died on December 29, 1759, natural and residents of Lamas in the Solar Floor Sludge.
Timbre: a quotation mark in blue, charged with two fleurs-de-lis of gold at the tips from above or a single flower in the center.
IV-Andrade: Portuguese Escudo. Gold, with red band MOUTH by two serpent heads of green flecked with gold, and accompanied by two boilers checkered red and silver, with arches and wings serpentíferas green.
Timbre: Head and neck serpent of gold, red lampassada
Family of nobility and antiquity proveniêncte of Galicia, whose name derives from the village of Andrada. Several times its entirety passed through Portugal, but it was Rui Freire de Andrade (1292 - 1362) who settled here defitivamente with their two children, leaving a large progeny that acquired large chandelier over generations.
V-Coutinhos: Weapons with five gold stars five-pointed red. Elmo silver, open and garnished with gold, gold and red Paquife and timbre of leopard red, gold and sole armed and with a five-pointed star the same forehead, holding a front grab a chapel.
Coutinhos of Fonsecas: Family origins of ancient noble, no relation of origin of the trunks of old Portugal. Great nobles of Aviz, positions at court began in Brazil in the late sixteenth century (Bahia).
Tone over the top of the ride and think it is mutilated head of the swan, while the helmet is vltado right.
- The patique exoberância also shows the elements, plants and quilts as well as an uneven belt and the entire length of the crest and bottom
Blue: Generosity
Gold: Generosity, high-minded, very intelligent.
Silver: Purity.
Green: Hope in the future, coming from families of princes.
Snake: Prudence and wisdom
Swan: Care and Monitoring
Stars: Constance in service to someone in the role of minister and counselor.
Fleur-de-lis: Generosity. It is a figure heráltica strongly associated with the French monarchy, particularly the king of France. Originated from a flower and a seal of Prince Louis, later King Louis VIII of Franleu in 1211.
You are in abundance on the banks of the river Lys and Senne, at Belgique.
-1750 - marriage with the chief captain of Miranda do Corvo, Vicente Antonio de Paiva Manso, dubbed the April 5, 1721, at home with Troy D. Rosa Maria Luisa Bernarda Freire de Fonseca, a native of Grandfather-Oliveira do Hospital. Son of Joachim. He has a son with the name of Joachim, born February 17, 1751.
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