Alfredo Keil - Family

Family

He married Cleyde Maria Margarida Cinatti, daughter of Italian parents Giuseppe Luigi Cinatti (son of Luigi Cinatti and wife Maria Nicolina ...) and wife Margherita Rivolto (daughter of Giacomo Rivolto and wife Margherita Sertorio), and had issue:

  • Joana Maria Francisca Cinatti Keil
  • Guida Maria Josefina Cinatti Keil, married firstly to Jaime Raúl de Brito Carvalho da Silva, and had issue, two children, and married secondly as his first wife to Francisco Coelho do Amaral Reis, 1st Viscount of Pedralva by Carlos I of Portugal in 1904 (Sátão, Águas Boas, 3 August 1873 – 5 April 1938), 100th Governor of Portuguese Angola from 1920 to 1921, son of José Caetano dos Reis and wife Lucrécia Coelho do Amaral, and had issue, an only son, renown Architect Francisco Keil do Amaral:
    • Maria Sara Keil Carvalho da Silva
    • Eduardo Alfredo Keil Carvalho da Silva, married to Dolores dos Santos Mendes, and had issue, three children:
      • Eduardo Artur Mendes Keil Carvalho da Silva
      • Guida Maria Mendes Keil Carvalho da Silva, had natural children one by ... Morais Marques and two by ... Teixeira:
        • Inês Raquel Carvalho da Silva Morais Marques
        • Tito Carvalho da Silva Teixeira
        • Erica Carvalho da Silva Teixeira
      • Carlos Eduardo Mendes Keil Carvalho da Silva
  • Luís Cristiano Cinatti Keil
  • Paulo Henrique Cinatti Keil

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