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D'Aguilar Genealogy First We Like to begin With the Fact We Are Just A simple Family Who

Believe in the Rights of Other's And our self's And Would Like to State We Are Not Of The Elite Nor

Wish To be. Most Act's That Occurred In history Were Of The Elite Groups And Individualism We

Love applaud Jesus For His bravery Against The Elite. And bare No Shame For It. In history And

Today The Elite's of The World say They Are The Practice Of The Answers Of higher Authorities.

And because We Are Bonded By Blood Does Not Mean We Agree With Them And There Rules.

We are a Simple family With Simple Practices Which Include God And We believe In No Elite

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Store For Us. We Love .Believe in Justice And Peace From The Elite Groups And Individuals Of The World Blood Or No Blood. And try

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Contents

Where did the Spanish Aguilar family come from? What is the Spanish Aguilar family crest and coat of arms? When did the Aguilar family first arrive in the United States? Where did the various branches of the family go? What is the Aguilar family history?

The name Aguilar emerged in the ancient homeland of the Spanish people. The original bearer of the name Aguilar, which is a local surname, once lived, held land, or was born in the beautiful region of Spain. In Spainhereditary surnames were adopted according to fairly general rules and during the late Middle Ages, names that were derived from localities became increasingly widespread. Local names originally denoted the proprietorship of the village or estate. Many Spanish local names reflect Arabic words or place-names because the Muslim Moors from the 8th to 12th centuries conquered Spain. The Aguilar family originally lived in a region close to an eagles nest. The surname Aguilar originally derived for the Latin word L'Aquillare which referred to a haunt for eagles.


Aguilar Early Origins



Spelling variations of this family name include: Aguilar, Aguilera, Aguiler, Aguiar, Aquilar and others.First found in Castile, predominant among the Christian kingdoms of medieval Spain.



Aguilar Early History



This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Aguilar research. Another 428 words(31 lines of text) covering the years 1211, 1238, 1252, 1383, 1492, 1545, 1837, and 1846 are included under the topic Early Aguilar History in all our 



Aguilar Early Notables



Another 143 words(10 lines of text) are included under the topic Early Aguilar Notables in all our


The Great Migration



Some of the first settlers of this family name were:

  • Jerónimo de Aguilar, who reached the coast of Mexico in 1511 and lived for eight years among the Mayas, before joining Cortés in 1519 in the conquest of Mexico

  • Antonio de Aguilar, to Venezuela in 1534

  • Juan de Aguilar, to Florida in 1538

  • Diego de Aguilar y Contreras, to Chile in 1569

  • Beatriz de Aguilar, to Peru in 1592

Aguilar Settlers in the United States in the 18th Century


  • Moses Aguilar, who arrived in Jamaica in 1746

Aguilar Settlers in the United States in the 19th Century


  • Jose Aguilar, who landed in Puerto Rico in 1802
  • Andres Aguilar, who landed in Puerto Rico in 1803
  • Garcia De Aguilar, who arrived in America in 1811
  • Juan De Aguilar, who landed in America in 1812
  • Juan Aguilar, who landed in America in 1813





Some noteworthy people of the name Aguilar



  • Antonio Aguilar Barraza (1919-2007), Mexican film actor, singer, producer and screenwriter
  • Japeth Paul C. Aguilar (b. 1987), Filipino basketball player
  • José Aguilar Pulsar (b. 1958), Cuban Olympic bronze medallist in boxing in 1980
  • Eduardo Demetrio Bravo Aguilar (b. 1920), Argentine lawyer
  • Natasha Aguilar (b. 1970), retired Costa Rican freestyle swimmer
  • Grace Aguilar (1816-1847), English novelist and writer





Aguilar Family Crest 








See Also


References



  1. Crozier, William Armstrong Edition. Crozier's General Armory A Registry of American Families Entitled to Coat Armor. New York: Fox, Duffield, 1904. Print.
  2. Rolland, and H.V. Rolland. Illustrations to the Armorial general by J. B. Rietstap 6 volumes in 3. Baltimore: Heraldic Book Company, 1976. Print.
  3. Archivo General De Indias, Sevilla. Catalogo de Pasajeros a Indias durante los Siglos XVI, XVII y XVIII Edited by the docents of the General Indian Archives under the Director of the Archives, Don Cristobal Bermudez Plata 3 Volumes - Volume 1 1509-1534. Sevilla, Spain: Imprenta de la Gavidia, 1940. Print.
  4. Chronological list of passengers to Spanish America (including Florida and Louisiana, 1538-1559). From documents in the "Indian Archives". Sevilla. Print.
  5. Robb H. Amanda and Andrew Chesler. Encyclopedia of American Family Names. New York: Haper Collins, 1995. Print. (ISBN 0-06-270075-8).
  6. Rietstap, Johannes Baptist. Armorial Général. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. Print.
  7. Bolton, Charles Knowles. Bolton's American Armory. Baltimore: Heraldic Book Company, 1964. Print.
  8. Egle, William Henry. Pennsylvania Genealogies Scotch-Irish and German. Harrisburg: L.S. Hart, 1886. Print.
  9. Colletta, John P. They Came in Ships. Salt Lake City: Ancestry, 1993. Print.
  10. Rasmussen, Louis J. . San Francisco Ship Passenger Lists 4 Volumes Colma, California 1965 Reprint. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1978. Print.
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The Aguilar Family Crest was acquired from the Houseofnames.com archives. The Aguilar Family Crest was drawn according to heraldic standards based on published blazons. We generally include the oldest published family crest once associated with each surname.



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**Page under construction - more detailed information on the results from each analysis method will be added soon(ish), plus I need to tweak the coding so that the font selected can be seen online - all to be done when I'm not distracted by a squealing manic toddler***
A comparison of my 23andMe results, DecodeMe results (from upload of 23andMe data), and DNA tribes can be seen on this page.
I also include in this comparison results of analyses done by Doug McDonald, and Dienekes' ADMIXTURE analysis. I also compare my data results with my mothers data results (wherever possible). I also compare these results with my known ancestry, and identify any gaps in genealogy that might explain any discepancies between known genealogy and genetic results. Finally, I will critique each of the different analysis methods [to be added soon].
Confirmed Ancestry:
(additional genealogical information is given after the "results comparison-snapshot view"section)
37.5% English (Suffolk/Kent/London areas)
37.5% Mainland Scottish (Glasgow/Stirling/Huntly areas)
25% Western Scottish Isles (Isle of Mull)
25% - Perthshire Scotland
25% - Eshaness, Northmavine, Shetland (some ancestral lineages had patronymic surnames before 1800)
6.25% - Wales
31.25% - England
Results Comparison - Snapshot view
DNA Tribes
(full version here) 
Angelas results:
 
Heathers results:

Afganistan? North East Spain? Seriously?
Seriously, - No!...
CODIS markers are excellent for a few things (eg forensics, paternity testing), but should never be used to infer biogeographical ancestry. The markers aren't biogeographically informative, and there are less than 20 of them (compare with the 1/2 million markers used by 23andMe!). Whilst it is correct to say that there is variation in marker values which varies from population to population,.. it NOT correct to infer that comparing your results to this variation, will tell you anything informative about your actual ancestry. It merely tells you the probablity of getting your combination of values.

Doug McDonalds BGA analysis
Angela's Results:

Europe            95.9%
Oceania            0.8%
America            1.2%
Africa             2.1%
E. Asia           -0.4%

The African is out of the ordinary in the above. The American
is not and is often seen in Scots.

Europe            89.6%
S. Asia            9.4%
Oceania            0.4%
America            0.8%
Africa             1.6%
E. Asia           -2.2%

Europe            86.4%
Mideast            4.6%
S. Asia            8.7%
Oceania            0.4%
America            0.9%
Africa             0.9%
E. Asia           -2.2% 
Heather's Results:

Europe            94.1%
Oceania            0.7%
America            1.6%
Africa             2.3%
E. Asia            1.0%

Europe            87.1%
S. Asia           10.6%
Oceania            0.2%
America            1.1%
Africa             1.8%
E. Asia           -1.1%

Europe            84.2%
Mideast            4.2%
S. Asia            9.8%
Oceania            0.2%
America            1.2%
Africa             1.3%
E. Asia           -1.1%

This appears to be more or less standard western Europe.

The "spot on the map" is in Germany, possible actually from there or
a mix of say England and Poland, Russia or that area.

However, it also appears that the (sub Saharan) African is, unusually, real, as
there is a large block on one chromosome.
Dienekes' Dodecad ADMIXTURE analysis
Angela's Results:
Heather's Results:
The results my mother received seem to fit with her ancestry, and what can be inferred by the 23andMe results of far more African than expected. The African would come from her fathers "Jamaican" Ancestry and I would suspect that the Northwest Asian and the South Asian come from her mothers Shetland ancestry (it seems more-or-less similar to what is seen in people of Finnish ancestry).
I am not sure how to interpret the lack of Northwest and South Asian, and the lack of West African in my results, especially in light of the Northwest African that is seen in my results (but not in my mothers).
I can think of only two possible explanations:
* The Northwest African comes from my father (seems unlikely in a person who has no gaps in their genealogy, and is exclusively of Scottish and English ancestry).
* After recombination, the particular mix of "African" and "Asian" genes I inherited from my mother somehow resembled North African instead.
If the latter is correct, then this reveals that the ADMIXTURE analysis method isn't totally resistant to the same errors that can occur with PCA analysis (ie. admixture resembling an intermediate ancestry, eg. the progeny of a Greek person and a British person (for instance) appearing in the same position that you'd perhaps expect a French person).
The only way to determine whether this has indeed revealed a weakness in the analysis method, would be to have 23andMe raw data for my father, and for Dienekes to be willing to analyse my fathers data. This is unlikely to happen for two reasons - I can't afford to upgrade my fathers Research edition kit, and I doubt that Dienekes would be willing to analyse my fathers data (since my father falls outside the Dodecad target populations, and the 24 hour perios of opening up submission eligibility is over). 
23andME
Angela's Results:

Heather's Results:

DeCODEme
Angela's Results
DeCODEme results are not available for Heather.

Actual Ancestry:
37.5% English (Suffolk/Kent/London areas)
37.5% Mainland Scottish (Glasgow/Stirling/Huntly areas)
25% Western Scottish Isles (Isle of Mull)
There are no gaps in the genealogy of my father. All ancestral lineages have been traced to their place of origin within either Scotland or England.
25% - Perthshire Scotland
25% - Eshaness, Northmavine, Shetland (some ancestral lineages had patronymic surnames before 1800)
6.25% - Wales
31.25% - England
There are two small gaps in the genealogy of my mother
6.25% - Assumed to be British*
6.25% - "Jamaica"**
* This ancestor was "William Wright" who was a merchant sailor. It is not known who his parents were, nor is it known where he was born, or even exactly when and where he died. He married his wife (Hannah Crook) in Sydney Australia in 1833 aged 41. His surname suggests either English or Irish ancestry.
**This ancestor was Mary Anne McLean, who was born in Jamaica. Family history (both written and oral) described her ancestry as being Spanish and/or Scottish.
However, modern genealogy has located evidence (baptism records, wills, historical records) that suggest that Mary Anne McLean's father was the same David McLean who was the son of Hananel D'Aguilar and Nancy McLean. Documentation also proves that Hananel D'Aguilar was the same Hananel D'Aguilar who was the son of Baron D'Aguilar. Moses D'Aguilar was a Sephardic Jew from Portugal who fled the Spanish inquisition, eventually living in London, England. In Davids baptism certificate, Nancy was described as a "free Mestee woman" (which was a term usually used to describe 1/8 African ancestry).
This would suggest that Mary Anne McLean's ancestry was 25% Sephardic Jewish, and 3% African, and we presumed that the rest of her ancestry was British. Her maternal grandfather had the surname "Keantish", and also Nancy had the surname McLean (the McLeans/Maclaines are from the Scottish Western Island of Mull).
This would make Heather's Sephardic Jewish ancestry about 1.5% of her total ancestry, and the African from Nancy McLean about 0.2% of her total ancestry.
I therefore expected that any African ancestry would be well below the threshold of detection by any genetic test, in both my mother and myself. I was therefore quite suprised when my 23andMe Ancestry painting showed several "African" segments. There was effectively 10x more "African DNA" than would be expected based on the theoretical % inherited from that ancestor. There are two possible explanations to explain this - More than the theoretical percentage of ancestry was inherited from that ancestor due to random chance in the recombinational process over several generations, or it might be possible that Mary Anne McLeans mother (Mary Anne Kentish) was also of "mixed ancestry".
More will be added here soon (when my toddler stops bouncing off the walls, the floor and me).



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António Martins. A new Christian. A candlemaker or merchant. Married Isabel Pereira, a new Christian. 
Francisca Pereira, born in Mogadouro. Married Francisco Lópes. New Christian. Born Mogadouro. A shoemaker or merchant. 
Isabel Pereira. nicknamed "A Mansa" (born Mogadouro c.1593, arrested by the Inquisition of Coimbra in 1651, went to an auto-de-fé in 1652, moved to France c.1660 with her daughters and son-in-law, daughter of Francisca Pereira, born Mogadouro). Married Gaspar Lópes Chacim. Born Mogadouro. New Christian or half new Christian. 
a. Joana Pereira. 
b. Isabel Pereira. Married Luis Lópes Pacheco. 
c. Francisco Lópes Pereira. Born Mogadouro c.1617. A merchant and tobacco dealer. Arrested by the :Inquisition of Coimbra in 1651 went to an auto-de-fé in 1652 lived in Granada c.1657-58 when he was "reconciled" again. Arrested by the Inquisition of Toledo and freed after paying a fine, like his son Manuel c.1666-1667. Lived in Seville in 1675. Died in Madrid before 1703. Married Maria Dias known in Spain as Maria Diaz del Angelo (born Chacim, Portugal c.1624 died Madrid before 1703, in 1660 she was imprisoned in Granada, said to have been arrested by the Inquisition of Toledo and freed after paying a fine like her husband and her son Manuel). 
i. Manuel Lópes Pereira. aka Manuel Dias Pereira and D Manuel de Aguilar. Born in the town of Mogadouro, Portugal. He was a tobacco contractor. Arrested by Married Branca Teresa. In 1703 he lived in Oporto as a tobacco contractor and had two children, a boy and a girl, and the boy was named Diogo. 
A. Rachel d'Aguilar. Married Jacob Alvares Pereira. 
B. Ester de Manuel Lópes Pereira. Married Jacob Alvares. 
C. Sarah d'Aguilar. 
D. Diego (Moses) Lópes d'Aguilar. Baron of the Holy Roman Empire (cr.1726). Born Portugal 1699. Died 10 August 1759. He was a Marrano. To avoid the Inquisition, in 1722 he left Lisbon and took refuge in London where he and Mendes da Costa were amongst the richest merchants, holding prominent positions as "Court Jews". Financier, banker, expert in the tobacco trade and community leader. State treasurer, confidant and private adviser to Maria Theresa, Empress of Austria, he was invited by her to administer the taxation of tobacco. He left Portugal for Vienna, Austria where he reverted to Judaism. Matriculated his arms: Gules an eagle or beneath a plate, on a chief argent three hillocks vert on each a pear or slipped vert [Rietstap]. Married 1722 Donna Simha da Fonseca (died 1755). 
a. Aron d'Aguilar. Born 1725. Died in infancy. 
b. Sarah d'Aguilar. Born 1728. Died 12 December 1801. Married Isaac Jesurum Alvares. 
c. Rachel d'Aguilar. Born 1730. Died October 1789. 
d. Rebecca d'Aguilar. Born 1732. Died 10 January 1803. 
e. Hannah d'Aguilar. Born 1734. Died 25 January 1763. 
f. Esther d'Aguilar. Born 1739. Died 30 September 1791. Married Dr Isaac Henriques Sequeira (originally Francisco Corona da Silva Sequeira). 
g. Ephraim Lópes Pereira d'Aguilar, 2nd Baron d'Aguilar (born Vienna 1739, died intestate Shaftesbury Place, London 16th March 1802). Eccentric and miser. Lost his suit to be executor of his 2nd wife. He inherited his father's vast fortune. At the age of eighteen, in 1757 he was naturalised British and married his first wife, with whom he lived in great style in Broad Street Buildings, in a house built by his father-in-law. He kept an elegant equipage, consisting of carriages and 24 servants. He held various positions in the Sephardi Community, and served as treasurer of the Portuguese Synagogue. In 1765 he was elected warden, but declined to serve, and refused, on technical grounds, to pay the fine. He was given eight days to accept or to submit to the penalty. He must have submitted, because in 1767, he married the very accomplished and also rich widow of Benjamin Mendes Da Costa, a respectable merchant, which he would not have been able to do had he been lying under the ban. He lost a large estate of about 15,000 acres, and an elegant mansion, in America, as a result of the Revolution, which, together with domestic disagreements, caused him to alter his life-style, renounce the character of a gentleman, and become ‘rude, slovenly and careless of his person and conduct, totally withdrawing himself from his family connections, and the gay world. He latterly affected the appearance of poverty, though notwithstanding his losses, ... he still possessed much more than a competency, having considerable property, consisting of houses, land, merchandise, goods, jewels, diamonds ...’ He gave up his mansion in Broad Street as well as his country houses at Bethnal Green, Twickenham and Sydenham. At this point the couple separated, and he became notorious as the miserly proprietor of ‘Starvation Farm’ at Islington, because he refused to feed his livestock, on the principle that they had to learn who was boss. He also had the reputation for scattering wild oats all over the place, but then he brought up the resulting off­spring as his own children, although he would not see his two legitimate daughters, whom he declared ‘too fine’ to fit into his company. In 1770 he was again elected to office in the synagogue, and for some years thereafter remained a member of the synagogue. He died at Shaftesbury Place, of an inflammation in his bowels, having been ill for 17 days, and is buried in the cemetery of Bevis Marks. It was supposed that he died for want of proper care and treatment, because, notwithstanding the severity of the weather, and the danger he was in, he would not allow a fire in his house. The name d’Aguilar is a very famous Sephardi name; there were four eminent Rabbonim in Amsterdam of this name. He married first 8th December 1756, Sarah (Simha) Mendes da Costa (born c.1742, died 5 May 1763), daughter of the late Moses Mendes da Costa [son of Jacob Mendes da Costa], died 1756, and Rebecca née Salvador, m 1741 (dau of Francis Salvador [son of Joseph] who md Rachel da Costa [dau of Moses]), When she married, at the age of fifteen, she brought with her a substantial dowry, variously recorded as £30,000 (Gentleman’s Magazine) or £150,000 (James Picciotto, writing in the 1870s), her father having died the previous year. She died at the age of only 21. ED 
1. Georgina Isabella d'Aguilar, Married first 13th May 1782 Vice Admiral Keith Stewart of Glasserton, MP (born 1739. died 5th May 1795). Georgina married second Lt-Col Richard Fitzgerald, 2nd Life Guards (kia Waterloo). 
2. Caroline Sarah d'Aguilar. Married Dr Ewart, physician general to the Establishment at Bengal. He died in India. 
3. A son. 
Ephraim married second 5 March 1767 Rebecca, nee Lamego (dsp 30 November 1795), dau of Isaac Lamego and widow of Benjamin Mendes da Costa, Chairman of the Committee of Diligence. She appears to have lived apart from Ephraim. She lived in Bury St., later Hackney; her executor was Abraham d'Aguilar. 
h. Leah d'Aguilar. Born c.1742. Died 8th November 1761. Married 8th April 1761 Raphael Franco. 
i. David d'Aguilar. Born c.1744. Dsp 1790. Married 31st January 1771 Rebecca Baruh Lousada (born 1751, died 17th May 1824, buried Mile End), dau of Jacob Baruh Lousada. 
j. Judith d'Aguilar. Born 8th May 1747. Died 19th November 1821. Buried Mile End. Married Bevis Marks, 6th March 1771, Isaac Baruh Lousada (born 1748, died 30th May 1831, buried Mile End) of Devonshire Square, son of Jacob Baruh Lousada. 
1. Moses Baruch Lousada. Died 1826. Married Bella Barrow of Jamaica.
i. John Baruch Lousada. Married Tryphena Barrow. 6 sons, 5 daughters. 
ii. Isaac Lousada. Married his 2nd cousin Sarah Lousada, daughter of Isaac Lousada, Duke de Lousada y Lousada, son of Moses de Lousada, son of Jacob Baruh Lousada. With 2 other children, they had: 
(A) Arthur Lousada. 
(B) Bella Lousada. Married Major Wills. 
iii. George Lousada. Married Juliana Goldsmid. 
(A) Herbert G Lousada. 
2. Lydia Baruh Lousada. Born 13th March 1789. Died 5th January 1837. Married 1808 Isaac Baruh Lousada, Duke de Lousada (born 1783, died 16th September 1857), son of Emanuel Baruh Lousada, son of Jacob Baruh Lousada. 
i. Mary Lousada. Born 1811. Died last quarter of 1912 or 1913. Marcus Whitaker believes she was the 2nd daughter of M B Lousada of Finsbury Square rather than I B Lousada. Married 1st April 1834 Rev John Bacon (born 25th March 1809, died 28th February 1871), eldest son of John Bacon RSA (1777-1859). 
(A) Rev Maunsell John Bacon, MA. Born 26th October 1839. Died Barton House, Pooley Bridge, Penrith 29th April 1924. Vicar of Newton-cum-Hauxton, Cambs 1874-8, Vicar of Swallowfield, Berks 1881-1922. Married Alice Bean. 
(a) Roger Bacon. 
(b) Alice Bacon. 
(c) Arthur Bacon. 
(d) Dorothy Bacon. 
(e) John Maunsell Bacon. Born 13th September 1866. 
(B) Francis Bacon. Born 1841. Married M Langley. 
(a) Annie Bacon. 
(b) Cara Bacon. 
(c) Lizzie Bacon. 
(d) Alban Bacon. 
(e) Frank Bacon. 
(f) Joan Bacon. 
(C) Harry Vivian Bacon. Born 1844. Married 31st July 1878 Marie Ivanova Doll Beshoff (born Russia). 
(a) Eustace Bacon. 
(b) Harold Bacon. 
(c) Marjorie Bacon. 
(D) Rev John Mackenzie Bacon. Born Woodlands, St Mary Berkshire 19th June 1846. Died Coldash 25th December 1904. Married first 11 April 1871 Gertrude Myers. 
(a) Francis Bacon. Born 23rd January 1872. Died 8th July 1873. 
(b) Gertrude Bacon. Born 19th April 1874. Died 22nd December 1949. Married 1929 Thomas Foggitt (died 1934). 
(c) Prof Frederic Bacon. Born 28th December 1880. Died 23rd August 1943. Professor of Engineering, Univ College, Swansea. Married 12 July 1911 Marion Fenner. 
(1) Valerie May Bacon. 
John married second 7 October 1903 Stella Valentine
(d) Stella Mary Bacon. Born 16th November 1904. 
(E) Arthur Hippisley Bacon. Born 1847. Died 1847. 
k. Abigail d'Aguilar. Born 12th May 1749. Died 1822. Married Jacob Franco. 
l. Joseph d'Aguilar. Born 1750. Died 31st July 1774. Lived Margate. 
m. Solomon d'Aguilar. Born 1752. Died 28 October 1817. Lived in Liverpool. Married Margaret Gilmer (born 1753, died 31 May 1829, will proved Chester). 3 sons, 4 daughters. 
1. Lieutenant-General Sir George Charles d'Aguilar (1784-1855). Lt-Governor of Hong Kong. Altogether d'Aguilar served for twenty six years on the general staff, during eight of which he was assistant adjutant-general at the Horse Guards, principally under Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, and for twelve years assistant adjutant-general of the army in Ireland. In 1841 he was promoted to Major-General. 
n. Benjamin d'Aguilar. Born 1753. Died 12th July 1813. Married Jane _____. 
1. Lt-Col George Thomas d'Aguilar, HEICS. Born 11th August 1783. Bap St Mary's Church, St Marylebone 10th May 1784. Died Calcutta 9th October 1839. Buried South Park Street Cemetery, Calcutta. Having secured a commission on the Bengal Establishment of the Honourable East India Company's service, he was posted to the 13th Native Infantry and promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 29 May 1800. When he executed his will on 4 January 1836 he gave his rank as Lieutenant-Colonel and his address as "Bhagalpuri in the province of Bengal." Married Catherine Burton "who bore him 20 children in India". Her father was the Reverend Edward Burton Vicar of Annaghdown, County Galway and her mother was Maria Margaretta Campbell, who it was claimed descended from Louis XIV of France by a Countess of Montmorency. Catherine's brother Joseph Netterville Burton, was the father of Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821 - 1890), the noted Victorian explorer. 
(Speculatively a grandson) Charles Burton d'Aguilar Lt. Col. (ret'd) died 21 May 1959 at Bournemouth with burial at Ashwick, Oakhill near Bath - from London Times 25 May 1959. 
i. (speculatively) Lt. Col. Henry d'Aguilar. Born Liverpool, c. 1809. Married with one 
daughter at home at Sandhurst 1881. Henry and his brother Charles Lawrence may, rather, have been children of General George d'Aguilar, father of Georgina who married Sir Thomas Larcom, Under-Secretary of State in Dublin. We are uncertain where he fits in. 
ii. (speculatively) Lt. Gen. Charles Lawrence d'Aguilar. Born Ireland c. 1812. He married Emily Percy and had children Emily G. and Constance. 
iii. Eliza Harriet d'Aguilar. Married Rev John Pope. 
(A) Charles d'Aguilar Pope. He fought and died at the battle of Isandhlwana against the Zulus in 1879. 
iv. Maria Margaretta d'Aguilar. Born 23 August 1817. Christened Meerut 15 February 1818. Died 21 August 1843. Married 24 July 1839 Welby Brown Jackson. Welby Brown Jackson was the son of Sir John Jackson, 1st Baronet of Arlsey in Bedfordshire. He was born in Ilford, Essex on 30 March 1802. Having joined the Bengal Civil Service in 1820, he advanced to Judge of the Sudder Court in Calcutta. He was living in Ootacamund in September 1843 when his son, George d'Aguilar Jackson, was christened. He retired on the Company's Annuity Fund in 1854 and returned to England. By 1855 he was living at 41, Wigmore Street in London. He subsequently moved to live in Upton-cum-Chalvey in Buckinghamshire. According to the census taken in England in April 1881, he was living on his income with his third wife, Elizabeth, and four servants at 3 Victoria Terrace, Upton Park in Upton-cum-Chalvey. He died on 17 November 1890. Jackson was married three times: His first wife, whom he married in St. John's Church, Calcutta on 10 April 1823, was Katherine Hungerford, the daughter of John Townsend Hungerford and Mary Ann Pyne. She died on 3 September 1836. His second wife, whom he married on 24 July 1839, was Maria Margaretta D'Aguilar, the eldest daughter of Lieut.-Col. George Thomas D'Aguilar, of the Honourable East India Company's Service. She died on 21 August 1843. His third and last wife, whom he married on 29 August 1856, was Elizabeth Ireland, the daughter of Thomas James Ireland, of Owsden Hall in Suffolk. 
(A) Major General George d'Aguilar Jackson. Born Ootacamund 20 July 1843. Bap by the Archdeacon of Madras 8 September 1843. Died Torquay, Devon 24 April 1919. He was nominated as a Cadet for the Bengal Cavalry in December 1858, and received his commission as a Cornet on in November 1859. He trained in engineering at Thomason College, Roorkee; was seconded to the Public Works Department, Bengal; served in the Afghan War, 1879 (medal); was promoted to Major-General and retired in 1898. Married first 20 May 1874 Margaret Springall Thompson (died 1920), daughter of Springall Thompson, JP. Marriage dissolved 1887. She married, secondly, Maj.-Gen. David Limond, CB, of Lahore in India, the Secretary and Chief Engineer to Government, Public Works, General Branch, Punjab. He married second Fanny _____ (born Buscott, Gloucestershire c.1857). 
(a) Isabel May D'Aguilar Jackson. Born Moltan, Punjab, India, 17 September 1875. Baptised in the Bengal Presidency in India 9 December 1875. Died 1922. Married 11 February 1902 Charles Norman Buzzard (born 29 April 1873. He was commissioned into the Royal Artillery on 15 August 1892, and retired as a Lieutenant-Colonel in 1920. He served as aide-de-camp to the High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief of Cyprus in 1898-1899, and on operations during the Great War, 1914-1918 - being created DSO in 1918 and CMG in 1920. He remarried in 1922). 
(b) Harold Frederick D'Aguilar Jackson, born in India in 1877. Educated at Harrow. Served with the United States Engineers on operations in France, 1918. Died 1942. Married 1903 Anna Lillian _____ (the widow of Count von Stadie, of Königsberg in Germany. In 1946 Mrs Jackson's address was given as 820, South Carondelet Street, Los Angeles, California. By 1969, however, she had moved to Venice, California). They had issue two children. 
(c) Cecil D'Aguilar Jackson. Born out of wedlock in Paddington in London in 1882. In 1946 his address was given as Buenos Aires, Argentina. [Son by Fanny Jackson.] 
(d) Florence D'Aguilar Jackson, born in the Bengal Presidency in India 1887. [Daughter by Fanny Jackson.] 
v. Rev John Burton d'Aguilar, MA. Born India 1819. Vicar of Ashwick, near Bath. He assisted at the marriages of two nieces as announced in the Times 5 April 1875. They took place on 31 March 1875 at St. Andrew's Church, Bath. Married Mary _____ (born Lancashire 1824). 
(A) Mary Elizabeth d'Aguilar. Died 27 October 1921. Married Col Arthur Chichester William Crookshank. 
(a) Col Chichester de Windt Crookshank. 
(1) Chichester William Usher Crookshank.- see BLG Vol II, Crookshank 
(i) Chichester Edward Jasper Crookshank. 
(B) Grace Harriet d'Aguilar. Born Roorkee, East Indies 1856. Married Shepton Mallet, Somerset Jul-Sep 1877 Joseph Miller Kirkman. 
(a) Bruce D Kirkman. Born Endon, Staffs 1879. Educated Cheltenham, Gloucs. 
(b) Muriel G Kirkman. Born Wootton Bassett, Wilts 1880. 
(c) Beryl Kirkman. Born Wootton Bassett, Wilts 1881. 
vi. Emily d'Aguilar. Died young. 
vii. George d'Aguilar. Born 2 April 1824. Baptised Barrackpor 12 September 1824. 
viii. Edward Henry d'Aguilar. Born c.1836. Died Chinsurah 16 July 1839.
o. Hananel d'Aguilar. Born 1754/55. Died 28 November 1809. Went to Jamaica by 1786; his sons joined him c.1792. Married M Rebecca Treves. 3 daughters and: 
1. Moses d'Aguilar. 
2. Joseph d'Aguilar. 
3. Hananel d'Aguilar. Had children by Emilie Guegues (a free Mulatto) including 

Name:George D Aguilar
Event Type:Christening
Event Date:16 Feb 1807
Event Place:Kingston, Jamaica
Gender:Male
Father's Name:Hanniel D'Aguilar
Mother's Name:Emilie Geggies
Page:180
GS Film number: 1291763 , Digital Folder Number: 004620523 , Image Number: 00336


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i. William d'Aguilar. Born 14 February 1803. Had a son by Sarah Munroe whom he married by 1858: 
(A) John Peter d'Aguilar. Born July 1828. Married first Emma Campbell.
(a) Hananel d'Aguilar. Born 4 December 1860. Married Amina (Anita) Moses. 
(1) William Leopold d'Aguilar. Born 29 August 1890. Married in London 21 June 1916 Nora Mullett. 4 children incl.: 
(i) Donald d'Aguilar. 
A. Mark d'Aguilar. 
B. Chris d'Aguilar. 
ii. Gaspar Lópes Pereira. aka Gaspar Dias Pereira and Gaspar de Aguilar. Born c.1644 died 10 May 1682 in an auto-de-fé in Lisbon after refusing to leave Judaism. http://magyar-irodalom.elte.hu/palimpszeszt/25_szam/03.html 

The Genealogy of the d'Aguilar Family http://www.kittybrewster.com/ancestry/daguilar.htm

o. Hananel d'Aguilar. Born 1754/55. Died 28 November 1809. Went to Jamaica by 1786; his sons joined him c.1792. Married M Rebecca Treves. 3 daughters and: 
 Our Research shows no such spelling for Hananel as 

The Genealogy of the d'Aguilar Family http://www.kittybrewster.com/ancestry/daguilar.htm

o. Hananel d'Aguilar. Born 1754/55. Died 28 November 1809. Went to Jamaica by 1786; his sons joined him c.1792. Married M Rebecca Treves. 3 daughters and: 
 Our Research shows no such spelling for Hananel as The Genealogy of the d'Aguilar Family http://www.kittybrewster.com/ancestry/daguilar.htm in jamaica for this Time Frame  Please send comments, corrections, additions and amendments to Sir William Arbuthnot, Bt

Plus The Date's Don't Match Married M Rebecca Treves Found No Such Name Under the Spelling Treves  or Treves And D'aguilar

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1.Moses d'Aguilar. None Found Under Hananel D'Aguilar 
1.Moses d'Aguilar. 1811

1811"Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Moses D'Aguilar in entry for Susanna Virchin D'Aguilar, 1811

1820 "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," D'Aguilar in entry for Mose D'Aguilar, 1820


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2.Joseph d'Aguilar. None Found Until  1822 and 1859 and 1895"Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Wm De Aguilar in entry for Joseph De Aguilar, 1822
"Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," D'Aguilar in entry for Joseph Francis D'Aguilar, 1859
Next "Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Joseph D'Aguilar, 1895


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3.Hananel d'Aguilar. Had children by Emilie Guegues (a free Mulatto) including
i.William d'Aguilar. Born 14 February 1803. Had a son by Sarah Munroe whom he married by 1858:
Next Hananel d'Aguilar No Such spelling Found Hananel As For Emilie Guegues  No Such Spelling found


Next "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Emelie Gegie in entry for Mary Anne Polymney, 1802


Next "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Emilie Geggies in entry for George D Aguilar, 1807


Next "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Emilie Geggies in entry for William D Aguilar, 1807


Next "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Hanniel D'Aguilar in entry for George D Aguilar, 1807

Next  "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Hanniel D Aguilar in entry for William D Aguilar, 1807

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i.William d'Aguilar. Born 14 February 1803. Had a son by Sarah Munroe whom he married by 1858:

No Such Date For william D'aguilar Found 

William D Aguilar
Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880
christening:16 Feb 1807Kingston,​ Jamaica
parents:Hanniel D Aguilar,​ Emilie Geggies

"Jamaica Births and Baptisms, 1752-1920," William D'Aguilar in entry for Adelaide D'Aguilar, 1832
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(A)John Peter d'Aguilar. Born July 1828. Married first Emma Campbell. "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," John P D'Aguilar in entry for Hananeel D'Aguilar, 1861
Next"Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," John Peter D Aguilar in entry for null, 1881 

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(a)Hananel d'Aguilar. Born 4 December 1860. Married Amina (Anita) Moses "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," John P D'Aguilar in entry for Hananeel D'Aguilar, 1861
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(1)William Leopold d'Aguilar. Born 29 August 1890. Married in London 21 June 1916 Nora Mullett. 4 children   incl.:
Next "Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," William Leopold Daguilar, 1890

Next "Jamaica Births and Baptisms, 1752-1920," Hannanel D'Aguilar in entry for William Leopold D'Aguilar, 1890

Next "Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Hannanel De Aguilar in entry for Amy Emeline De Aguilar, 1888

Next"Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Hannanel D Aguilar in entry for Stanley Eugene D Aguilar, 1887 

Next "Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Hannanel De Aguilar in entry for Amy Emeline De Aguilar, 1888

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(1)William Leopold d'Aguilar. Born 29 August 1890. Married in London 21 June 1916 Nora Mullett. 4 children   incl.:
(i)Olga d'Aguilar.
(ii)Gloria d'Aguilar.
(iii)Phyllis d'Aguilar.
(iv)Maurice d'Aguilar.
(v)William d'Aguilar.
(vi)Raymond d'Aguilar. 
(vii)Donald Leopold d'Aguilar. Married Carmen Marguerite Cawley.
Next  Nora Mullett. Our Research Will Update When We Can 
"Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Nora Franklyn Mullett in entry for Olga Eloise D'Aquilar, 1919

"Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Nora Franklin Mullett in entry for Gloria Fay D'Aguilar, 1923
Next "Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Nora Franklin Mullett in entry for Donald Leopold D'Aquilar, 1927

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(vii)Donald Leopold d'Aguilar. Married Carmen Marguerite Cawley. 
Next"Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Carmen Marguerite Cawley, 1929
Thank You Mark Good Luck To You And Your Family We Are happy To hear From You. Long Live The D'Aguilars.
Thank You

Hello,
I visited your web site today and noticed a few errors and missing members on the genealogy.
My Name is Mark D'Aguilar. I am the Mark D'Aguilar listed near the bottom of your web page. My older brother is Christopher. My father was Donald D'Aguilar. My grandparents were William Leopold D'Aguilar and Nora Mullett. They had seven children (not four).
Below are my ancestors, starting with Hananel D'Aguilar and Rebecca Treves down to my niece Tarah (I composed this family tree for her from documents that I have, including wills, birth certificates and marriage certificates). The information you have prior to Hananel D'Aguilar and Rebecca Treves is the same as my records.
The bold represents my direct ancestors.
1. o) Hananel D'Aguilar = Rebecca Treves (emigrated to Jamaica around 1786)
2. a) Moses D'Aguilar
2. b) Joseph D'Aguilar
2. c, d, e) three daughters whose names I don't know
2. f) Hananel D'Aguilar
(Jr.)
(a.k.a.
William Kerr D'Aguilar.
Converted to Roman Catholicism in Jamaica and changed his name)
= Emilie Gueges
(a free Mulatto, meaning that her mother was probably a slave and her father was a slave owner)
3. a) Mary Ann D'Aguilar
3. b) George D'Aguilar
3. c) William D'Aguilar = Sarah Munro
4. John Peter D'Aguilar = Emma Campbell (after Emma's death John Peter remarried to Caroline Ellis, who he had more children that are not included here. These descendants moved to the Bahamas.
5. a) Hananel D'Aguilar = Anita (Amina) Moses)
5. b) Alice Maud D'Aguilar = John Nuñes-Cardoza
5. c) William Carr D'Aguilar
5. d) Edgar Francis D'Aguilar
5. e) Herbert D'Aguilar
5. f) George D'Aguilar
6. a) William Leopold D'Aguilar = Nora Mullett
6. b) Lucian Hananel D'Aguilar

6.
c) Amy D'Aguilar
6. d) Stanley D'Aguilar
6. e) Emma D'Aguilar = (?) Pinto (two sons; one daughter: Ron, David, Mary Elizabeth)
6. f) Louis D'Aguilar
7. a) Phyllis D'Aguilar = Bernard Latibeaudiere (seven daughters, one son: Beverly, Joan, Marjorie, Audrey,
Carole, Robert, Marcia, Peta-Gaye)
7. b) Olga D'Aguilar = Vincent Rowe (one son: Burt Rowe)
7. c) Gloria D'Aguilar (never married)
7. d) Donald D'Aguilar = Carmen Cawley (emigrated to Canada in 1954)
7. e) Maruice D'Aguilar = Shirley Harper (three sons, two daughters: Drew, Brian, Barbara, Michael, Toni)
7. f) William D'Aguilar = Aileen Jureidini (one son, two daughters: Judy, Linda, David)
7. g) Raymond D'Aguilar = Sheila Loftus (two sons, one daughter: Damian, Darren, Marita)
8. a) Christopher D'Aguilar = Lorrie Beamer
8. b) Mark D'Aguilar ~ J. Onuk
8. c) Donna-Lynn D'Aguilar = Arthur Reinstein (two daughters: Monika, Julia)
8. d) Anna D'Aguilar = David Stokes (two sons: Darric, Kyle)
9. a) Tarah D'Aguilar ~ William Garbutt (one daughter: Holly)
9. b) Amanda D'Aguilar = Moses Nsi

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Enter The Name D'Aguilar Or Aguilar And First Name
Enter The Name D'Aguilar Or Aguilar


BIRTHLYN DWYER :GRANDPARENTS: Elaria Boyd-D'Aguilar and John D'Aguilar Also Juan D'Aguilar




Please Note The Some Spelling Was Do To Misread Information On Certificate's But Are Close To accurate BIRTHLYN DWYER :GRANDPARENTS: Elaria Boyd-D'Aguilar and John D'Aguilar Also Juan D'Aguilar




John D'Aguilar brother William D'aguilar Farther George D'Aguilar




Elaria Boyd-D'Aguilar and John D'Aguilar brother William D'aguilar










William D'aguilar





BIRTHLYN DWYER :GRANDPARENTS: Elaria Boyd-D'Aguilar and John D'Aguilar Also Juan D'Aguilar




1st. Child - LESLIE D'AGUILAR -deceased





2nd Child - EDITH D'AGUILAR Married - Martin Robotham









3rd Child - EDGAR D'AGUILAR - deceased





4th Child - IVY D'AGUILAR-MITCHELL,MOTHER - deceased





5th Child - EDNA D'AGUILAR -CHEN - deceased





6th Child - ZETA D'AGUILAR- WILLIAMS = deceased





7th Child - DELPHINE D'AGUILAR





8th Child - CLEON D'AGUILAR - deceased





IVY D'AGUILAR-MITCHELL,MOTHER - deceased





Hyacinth Heywood D'Aguilar






Birthlyn D'Aguilar Mitchell Dwyer Farther: Winston Church hill Mitrchell Deceased



https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XND1-55Q Birthlyn D'Aguilar Mitchell Dwyer Mother: IVY D'AGUILAR-MITCHELL,MOTHER - deceased








BIRTHLYN D'AGUILAR MITCHELL DWYER'S BROTHER'S AND SISTER'S:









1st child - Birthlyn I. Dwyer (husband OSWALD NOEL DWYER-deceased) https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVST-MQM6




2nd child - Joyce Mitchell-Campbell (both deceased)




3rd child - Gerda Mitchell-Goodall (deceased) = husband still alive




4th child - Leonie (Madge) Higgins & Moore




5th child - Costley Mitchell- deceased




6th child = Dunnett Mitchell




7th child - Roy Mitchell




8th child - Grace Mitchell




9th child - Victor Mitchell- deceased




10th child - Leroy Mitchell




11th child - Leon Mitchell




12th child - Delrene Mitchell




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DE AGUILAR / D'AGUILAR








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DE AGUILAR / D'AGUILAR








fernandez1kid2003 (View posts)Posted: 18 Jul 2003 3:34AM GMT

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Edited: 28 Feb 2004 5:36PM GMT







LOOKING OR INFO ON HERBERT F. DeAGUILAR OF JAMAICA. D'AGUILAR ROAD WAS NAMED AFTER HIM. PLEASE HELP!








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davhyl86 (View posts)Posted: 14 Oct 2008 12:16AM GMT

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my great grand parents are D'aguilar they come from Mahoe hill, clarendon johnnie and elaria(boyd)D'Aguilar








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fernandez1kid2003 (View posts)Posted: 14 Oct 2008 8:58PM GMT

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what are their names? my grandmother was from st elizabeth and lived near the black river.








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davhyl86 (View posts)Posted: 15 Oct 2008 5:20PM GMT

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Surnames: D'AGUILAR








MY GRANDMOTHER NAME WAS EDNA D'AGUILAR SHE WAS THE SISTER OF CLEON D'AGUILAR WHO WAS IN THE POLICE FORCE. MY GRAND PARENTS NAME. ELARIA (BOYD) D'AGUILAR & JOHNNIE D'AGUILAR.THEY CAME FROM MAHOE HILL,CLARENDON. IF WE ARE RELATED WE HAVE RELATIVES IN CANADA. NEW YORK ,AND FLORIDA. I WAS BORN IN ENGLAND I NEVER WENT TO CLARENDON. I KNOW THAT MY GRANMOTHER LIVED IN MANDEVILLE.








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bigtimer2001 (View posts)Posted: 21 Dec 2008 1:03PM GMT

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Surnames: D'Aguilar








Some of those names sound so familiar. My grand parents are Bernetta and Eric D'Aguilar we are from Clarendon too. Grandfather was in england most of his life though.








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bigtimer2001 (View posts)Posted: 21 Dec 2008 1:17PM GMT

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Surnames: D'Aguilar








Ok, just made a phone call, found out Cleon is a cousin, person isn't sure but from what they can remember Cleon is the son of one of my Grand Uncles.

































The D'Aguilars Of North Hall





Henry D'AGUILAR








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Michael Vermont (View posts)Posted: 12 Jan 2000 12:00PM GMT

Classification: Query


Surnames: D'AGUILAR, COHEN, NEWMAN, VERMONT, BENT








Maria D'AGUILAR was Born 17 June 1850 in Jamaica to Henry D'AGUILAR ( a Planter) and his wife Eliza. they resided at Lindhurst, Manchester in Jamaica. I seek Eliza D'AGUILAR's maiden name, and the data on her parents, and Henry's.



I also seek parents of two sisters Esther & Rebecca COHEN, Esther was an infant in Jamaica in 1838 with parents abode indicated as Quebec, Canada! They apparently had friends TURNER in the same predicament, Hannah TURNER was in Jamaica as an infant , and her parents were in Quebec, at the same time. I suspect possible circus connections.



Mariette VERMONT died guadeloupe 23 April 1837, seeking parents, and which Mr. BENT was her consort?



Robert William NEWMAN born 15 April 1835, and died Jamaica 15 Aug. 1868. Seek his parents data.








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fernandez1kid (View posts)Posted: 27 Jul 2001 11:33PM GMT
Edited: 23 Feb 2002 6:46PM GMT

Surnames: D'AGUILAR, DeAGUILAR








HERBERT MARRIED MARTHA GIRVAN, HERBERT WAS CO-OWNERS OF NORTH HALL W/DAVID GIRVAN & EMILE D'AGUILAR SAUNDERS IN CLARENDON (1898-1899). MARGINA T. D'AGUILAR MARRIED DANIEL S. HALL IN CLARENDON (1895) REGISTER# 71. MOSES D'AGUILAR --BORN ? 1799-1800, DIED 8 / NOV/ 1837 AT AGE 37 IN KINGSTON. HERBERT D'AGUILAR HAD A CHILD W/ SUSAN BLAKE NAMED FRANCELLA G. D'AGUILAR, BORN 8 /JUN/1893 IN ST. ELIZABETH.








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scot (View posts)Posted: 3 Nov 2001 8:17AM GMT

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Surnames: DÁGUILAR








there is a Mr. Vincent 'D'AGUILAR that live in NASSAU BAHAMAS that is from JAMAICA he owns superwash a laundry business here you can check him out.








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victorhall1 (View posts)Posted: 28 Sep 2003 11:54PM GMT

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Surnames: Hall , & gordon








My dad Victor Hall ( dob 1898) son of Daniel Stephen Hall. Had a daughter who married V Saunders. Daniel had property in Osbourne Store , Clarendon








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Moya Lyttle (View posts)Posted: 29 Sep 2003 5:46PM GMT

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Hello Victor,



I was wondering if Daniel had any brothers. I had a grandfather named Alvin Hall, who was adopted.



Any information you can provide would be greatly appreciated.



Thanks,



Moya








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victor (View posts)Posted: 1 Oct 2003 3:26PM GMT

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Have no information on Alwin Hall...



















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Question Are The D'aguilar Of Same Family As http://www.kittybrewster.com/ancestry/daguilar.htm Please send comments, corrections, additions and amendments to Sir William Arbuthnot, Bt

Contributors to this page include Rui Pereira, Andre Mendes da Costa, Andrew J Millie, Daniel B Parkinson, Marcus Whitaker, Helen Burton Posted by: Birthlyn D'Aguilar Mitchell Dwyer (ID *****5185) Date: July 16, 2011 at 07:15:52 of 612 Question Are The D'aguilar Family Of BIRTHLYN D'Aguilar Mitchell DWYER The Same Family As http://www.kittybrewster.com/ancestry/daguilar.htm Please send comments, corrections, additions and amendments to Sir William Arbuthnot, Bt

Contributors to this page include Rui Pereira, Andre Mendes da Costa, Andrew J Millie, Daniel B Parkinson, Marcus Whitaker, Helen Burton PLEASE SEND INFORMATION TO birthlyn@gmail.com Or Paul_s_dwyer@yahoo.com Or POST A REPLY

o. Hananel d'Aguilar. Born 1754/55. Died 28 November 1809. Went to Jamaica by 1786; his sons joined him c.1792. Married M Rebecca Treves. 3 daughters and:
1. Moses d'Aguilar.
2. Joseph d'Aguilar.
3. Hananel d'Aguilar. Had children by Emilie Guegues (a free Mulatto) including
i. William d'Aguilar. Born 14 February 1803. Had a son by Sarah Munroe whom he married by 1858:
(A) John Peter d'Aguilar. Born July 1828. Married first Emma Campbell.
(a) Hananel d'Aguilar. Born 4 December 1860. Married Amina (Anita) Moses.
(1) William Leopold d'Aguilar. Born 29 August 1890. Married in London 21 June 1916 Nora Mullett. 4 children incl.:
(i) Donald d'Aguilar.
A. Mark d'Aguilar.
B. Chris d'Aguilar.
ii. Gaspar Lópes Pereira. aka Gaspar Dias Pereira and Gaspar de Aguilar. Born c.1644 died 10 May 1682 in an auto-de-fé in Lisbon after refusing to leave Judaism. http://magyar-irodalom.elte.hu/palimpszeszt/25_szam/03.html



The Genealogy of the d'Aguilar Family http://www.kittybrewster.com/ancestry/daguilar.htm

o. Hananel d'Aguilar. Born 1754/55. Died 28 November 1809. Went to Jamaica by 1786; his sons joined him c.1792. Married M Rebecca Treves. 3 daughters and:
Our Research shows no such spelling for Hananel as o. Hananel d'Aguilar. Born 1754/55. Died 28 November 1809. Went to Jamaica by 1786; his sons joined him c.1792. Married M Rebecca Treves. 3 daughters and:
Our Research shows no such spelling for Hananel as The Genealogy of the d'Aguilar Family http://www.kittybrewster.com/ancestry/daguilar.htm in jamaica for this Time Frame Please send comments, corrections, additions and amendments to Sir William Arbuthnot, Bt
Contributors to this page include Rui Pereira, Andre Mendes da Costa, Andrew J Millie, Daniel B Parkinson, Marcus Whitaker, Helen Burton

Plus The Date's Don't Match Married M Rebecca Treves Found No Such Name Under the Spelling Treves or Treves And D'aguilar

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1.Moses d'Aguilar. None Found Under Hananel D'Aguilar
1.Moses d'Aguilar. 1811

1811"Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Moses D'Aguilar in entry for Susanna Virchin D'Aguilar, 1811

1820 "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," D'Aguilar in entry for Mose D'Aguilar, 1820


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2.Joseph d'Aguilar. None Found Until 1822 and 1859 and 1895"Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Wm De Aguilar in entry for Joseph De Aguilar, 1822
"Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," D'Aguilar in entry for Joseph Francis D'Aguilar, 1859
Next "Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Joseph D'Aguilar, 1895


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3.Hananel d'Aguilar. Had children by Emilie Guegues (a free Mulatto) including
i.William d'Aguilar. Born 14 February 1803. Had a son by Sarah Munroe whom he married by 1858:
Next Hananel d'Aguilar No Such spelling Found Hananel As For Emilie Guegues No Such Spelling found


Next "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Emelie Gegie in entry for Mary Anne Polymney, 1802


Next "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Emilie Geggies in entry for George D Aguilar, 1807


Next "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Emilie Geggies in entry for William D Aguilar, 1807


Next "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Hanniel D'Aguilar in entry for George D Aguilar, 1807

Next "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," Hanniel D Aguilar in entry for William D Aguilar, 1807

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i.William d'Aguilar. Born 14 February 1803. Had a son by Sarah Munroe whom he married by 1858:

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William D Aguilar
Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880
christening:16 Feb 1807Kingston,​ Jamaica
parents:Hanniel D Aguilar,​ Emilie Geggies

"Jamaica Births and Baptisms, 1752-1920," William D'Aguilar in entry for Adelaide D'Aguilar, 1832
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(A)John Peter d'Aguilar. Born July 1828. Married first Emma Campbell. "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," John P D'Aguilar in entry for Hananeel D'Aguilar, 1861
Next"Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," John Peter D Aguilar in entry for null, 1881

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(a)Hananel d'Aguilar. Born 4 December 1860. Married Amina (Anita) Moses "Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880," John P D'Aguilar in entry for Hananeel D'Aguilar, 1861
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(1)William Leopold d'Aguilar. Born 29 August 1890. Married in London 21 June 1916 Nora Mullett. 4 children incl.:
Next "Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," William Leopold Daguilar, 1890

Next "Jamaica Births and Baptisms, 1752-1920," Hannanel D'Aguilar in entry for William Leopold D'Aguilar, 1890

Next "Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Hannanel De Aguilar in entry for Amy Emeline De Aguilar, 1888

Next"Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Hannanel D Aguilar in entry for Stanley Eugene D Aguilar, 1887

Next "Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Hannanel De Aguilar in entry for Amy Emeline De Aguilar, 1888

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(1)William Leopold d'Aguilar. Born 29 August 1890. Married in London 21 June 1916 Nora Mullett. 4 children incl.:
(i)Olga d'Aguilar.
(ii)Gloria d'Aguilar.
(iii)Phyllis d'Aguilar.
(iv)Maurice d'Aguilar.
(v)William d'Aguilar.
(vi)Raymond d'Aguilar.
(vii)Donald Leopold d'Aguilar. Married Carmen Marguerite Cawley.
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"Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Nora Franklyn Mullett in entry for Olga Eloise D'Aquilar, 1919

"Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Nora Franklin Mullett in entry for Gloria Fay D'Aguilar, 1923
Next "Jamaica, Civil Birth Registration," Nora Franklin Mullett in entry for Donald Leopold D'Aquilar, 1927

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(vii)Donald Leopold d'Aguilar. Married Carmen Marguerite Cawley.
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