Ignez Lidora Rosa de Queirós

 

father: Captain (Ordenança) Carlos Pereira de Sá (son)

mother: Luiza Victória de Siqueira Henriques de Ayala

b.: Prince Town [Vila do Príncipe], MG, Brazil, Sep/Oct/1799 [?].

exp.: Prince Town [Vila do Príncipe], MG, Brazil, 1st/Oct/1799, in the home of the Priest Francisco de Sales Pereira, brother of the Captain of Ordenança Carlos Pereira de Sá (son).

bap.: Prince Town [Vila do Príncipe], MG, Brazil, 8th/Oct/1799, by the Priest Alexandre Farneze da Paixão, being godparents the Reverend Coadjutor Priest Joaquim Antônio Coelho, and the paternal aunt Ignez Lidora Rosa [Pereira] de Queirós.

d.: Serro, MG, Brazil, 6th/Aug/1881, "of bronchitis" ["de bronchite"], about ±82 years old.

bur.: Received all the sacraments and was buried inside of the Mother Church of Our Lady of The Conception [Igreja Matriz de N. Sra. da Conceição] of Serro, MG, Brazil, on the 8th/Aug/1881, in the sepulcher # 20.

m.: Prince Town [Vila do Príncipe], MG, Brazil, 1819 (date declared by Ignez Lidora Rosa de Queirós).

m.w.: Captain of Militia Simão da Cunha Pereira (da Silveira) (b. Paracatu of the Prince Village [Arraial de Paracatu do Príncipe, MG, Brazil, ±1774-1775; bap. Mother Church of Saint Anthony [Matriz de Santo Antônio], parish of Manga, bishopric of Pernambuco, of the Paracatu of the Prince Village [Arraial de Paracatu do Príncipe], MG, Brazil, ±1774-1775; d. Serro, MG, Brazil, 13th/Jul/1843), son of the Paid Aide of Militia Francisco Antônio da Silveira, and of Marianna Luciana da Cunha Pereira.

education/formation: She would have had the "First Letters" ["Primeiras Letras"], and also she would have learned to "Count" ["Contar"].

profession/activities: She was a Housewife ("home gifts").

religion/brotherhoods: She was roman apostolic catholic.

slaves: The first slave that she had was "Lúcia, natural daughter of Fabianna Cabra, slave of Luiza Victória de Siqueira Henriques, baptized as captive to Ignez that was exposed in the home of the Reverend Francisco de Sales Pereira" ["Lúcia, filha natural de Fabianna Cabra, escrava de Luiza Victória de Siqueira Henriques, batizada por cativa de Ignez que foi exposta em casa do Reverendo Francisco de Sales Pereira"], born in the Prince Town [Vila do Príncipe], MG, Brazil, on the 1st/Apr/1802, and baptized in the Prince Town [Vila do Príncipe], MG, Brazil, on the 20th/Apr/1802. In the Census of the Hill [Serro], MG, Brazil, of 1838, she and her husband disposed together, at home, of eiight (8) slavaes: Maria Cabra (50), Silvana Parda (30), Anna Parda (30), Martinianno Cabra (13), Elias Cabra (12), Mathias Cabra (12), Tibúrcio Cabra (30), and Paulo Cabra (38). O these, at least Maria, Silvana, and Tibúrcio were given to her by her mother, which still gave her, in life, more two (2): Bernardino Cabra (40), and Pedro Cabra (19). Between the years of 1849 and 1853, one find at least three (3) records of death of her slaves, some maybe received of heritage of the mother, that had died in 1847: Manoel Crioulo, dead in Serro, MG, Brazil, on 11th/Jun/1849, and buried in the cemetery of the Mother Church [cemitério da Igreja Matriz]; Tibúrcio Cabra, dead in Serro, MG, Brazil, on 14th/Nov/1852, of "Etic fever" ["febre Etica"] (tuberculosis), and buried in the Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary [Capela de N. Sra. do Rosário (dos Pretos)], "because being brother" [ "por ser Irmão"]; and Basílio Pardo, bachelor, dead in Serro, MG, Brazil, on 26th/Apr/1853, of "inflamation" ["emflamação"], and buried in the Mother Church [Igreja Matriz], in a sepulcher of the "Factory" [Fábrica"]. As compensation, between 1854 and 1858, there were two (2) baptisms: of Guilhermina Parda, born in Serro, MG, Brazil, on 25th/Jun/1854, and baptized in Serro, MG, Brazil, on 30th/Jul/1854, and Maria [Parda?], born in Serro, MG, Brazil, on 26th/Dec/1857, and baptized in Serro, MG, Brazil, on the 1st/Jun/1858, both daughters of Eulália Parda. She received 21 slaves, a little less than the half of 57 slaves that belonged to the mother, of wich about 30 were found in the Farm of Saint Anne of the Guanhães [Fazenda de Santa Ana dos Guanhães], in Saint Sebastian of the Streams [São Sebastião dos Correntes], MG, Brazil, one subtracting 14 slaves that went to the "Third" ["Terça"], and two (2) dead.

diverse: Between 1786 and 1808 she apears as godmother in more than a dozen of baptisms, of exposed and natural or legitime sons of slaves or "forros" (ex-slaves), these in majority, in some of them together with her uncle, Priest Francisco de Salles Pereira, in the Prince Town [Vila do Príncipe], MG, Brazil. On the 28th/Jan/1824 was sold "... a corral at above the Houses of the Council..." ["... um curral cito para cima das Casas do Conselho ..."] where are mentioned "... the heirs of Capitão Carlos Pereira de Sá ...", "... Tenente Simão da Cunha Pereira, as head of his wife Inez Lidora Rosa and Demétrio Fideles Pereira de Queiroz ..." ["... os herdeiros do Capitão Carlos Pereira de Sá ...", "... Tenente Simão da Cunha Pereira, por cabeça de sua mulher Inez Lidora Rosa e Demétrio Fideles Pereira de Queiroz ..."]. She was co-heiress, together with her brother Captain Demétriio Fidelis Pereira de Queiros, and administrator of the inventory of the mother, Luiza Victória, this one dead on 24th/Aug/1847, following the terms of testament of that one,and the inventory was opened on the 25th/Sep/1847, and closed only on the 26th/Aug/1856, after a long juditial battle, that culminated in the Supreme Court of Justice [Supremo Tribunal de Justiça]. The left assets included "... the Farm of Culture in the District of Saint Sebastian of the Streams, furniture, and Slaves..." ["... a Fazenda de Cultura no Destrito de S. Sebastião das Correntes, moveis e Escravos ..."], and also a two-stage building in the Above Street [Rua de Cima], behind the Mother Church [Matriz], where lived her son Dr. (Medical) Simão da Cunha Pereira (son).

residence: Since she was exposed, on the 1st/Oct/1799, till the 13th/Oct/1816, she lived with the paternal uncle Priest Francisco de Sales Pereira, untill this one died. This one lived in the two-stage building # 18, in the Right Side, of the Above Street [Rua de Cima], at least since 1810, because this house belonged to her uncle Priest Teodoro Pereira de Queirós, that came to die in 14th/Jun/1813, and, in the year of 1811, it is reported that here "lives the Reverend Francisco de Salis Pereira, and other brothers of him" ["mora o Reverendo Francisco de Salis Pereira, e outros Seus manos"]. The house was inherited by the brother his irmão Priest Francisco de Sales Pereira, of which it became property at least since 1816, but it may have been so since 1814. Between 1816 and 1819, one possibilility is that Ignez Lidora had been in company of the mother, divided between the Farm of Saint Ane of the Guanhães [Fazenda de Santa Ana dos Guanhães], and the house # 18, of the Right Side, or the Above Street [Rua de Cima], because this may have passed to belong shortly to her father, but had soon the property transfered, and found itself in the name of her mother, Luiza Victória de Siqueira Henriques de Ayala, since the year of 1819. But, in fact, it semms that simply she continued to occupy this same house, maybe even in the company of her own father, that aparently also there already resided since very early than 1810, with his brother Priest Francisco de Sales Pereira. This same house became her property, by the death of her mother, in 1847, and became known as "Home of the Dr. Simão da Cunha" ["Casa do Dr. Simão da Cunha"], although this one probably had never been its proprietor, but only resident of the two-stage building ceded by his mother, between 1848 and 1862, year in which this one died. In 1819, Ignez Lidora went to the home of her husband, the one with # 49, in the Right Side, of the Opossum Street [Rua do Gambá], where probably she resided until her death in 1881, because he died in 1843. But, alternatively, the death of her son, in 1862, his widow may have moved to the big many-stage building of the Cavalcade Square [Largo da Cavalhada], letting to her the house # 18, of the Right Side, of the Above Street [Rua de Cima], as dwelling. She resided in the Prince Town [Vila do Príncipe], MG, Brazil, nowadays city of Serro, MG, Brazil.

children: (7 ou +): Maria [da Cunha Pereira ?], one Anonimous-1 son, Carlos da Cunha Pereira, Dr. (Medical) Simão da Cunha Pereira (filho), Marianna Luiza da Cunha Pereira, one Anonimous-2 son, and Bento da Cunha Pereira.

 
Mother Church of Our Lady of The Conception [Igreja Matriz de N. Sra. da Conceição], of the town of Serro, MG, Brazil, where Ignez Lidora Rosa de Queirós was baptized, on 8th/Oct/1799, by the Priest Alexandre Farneze da Paixão, being sponsors the Reverend Coadjutor Priest Joaquim Antônio Coelho, and the paternal aunt Ignez Lidora Rosa [Pereira] de Queirós, and where the same Ignez Lidora Rosa de Queirós, being dead after receiving all the sacraments, was buried in the sepulcher # 20, on 8th/Aug/1881 - Photographer: Virgílio Pereira de Almeida, year 1996 - By courtesy of Virgílio Pereira de Almeida - copyright © 1996, 2005, Virgílio Pereira de Almeida - The reproduction is only permited by authorization of the image owner.
 

 

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