1940 - 1988 (48 years)
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Name |
Cecilia de Tramontana |
Birth |
1940 |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
23 Nov 1988 |
- TRAMONTANA AND GAYANGOS CECILIA
I DELIVER HIS SOUL TO GOD
THE DAY NOVEMBER 23, 1988
Having received the Holy Sacraments
THE DAY DECEMBER 13, 1988
Her husband, Alistair Sim?n Munro Kerr; his daughters, Stephanie, Claudia and Tabatha; political son, Peter Claude Ashton; his mother, Ofelia de Gayangos and Alvarez de Araya (baroness of Sirignano e Trapanzano) brothers, Rafael (marquis of Guadacorte) Lucas Mar?a and Isabel de Tramontana and Gayangos
Pray a prayer for his soul.
The funeral for his eternal rest will be celebrated today, Friday, December 16, at twenty hours, in the church of San Jer?nimo el Real (Moreto street) His body received a Christian burial in the convent of the religious sisters of the Sacred Heart Kilgraston, County of Perthshire (Scotland)
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Burial |
Kilgraston, Perthshire, Scotland |
Person ID |
I80434 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
26 Feb 2018 |
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Notes |
- A window in The Church of the Resurrection is a parish of the Diocese of New York was given by members of the Bull family, members of both the Church and School communities, in loving memory of Cecilia de Tramontana Munro Kerr, 1940 '96 1988.
CECILIA DETRAMONTANA And Gayangos GIVE YOUR SOUL TO GOD 23de DAY NOVEMBER 1988 Having received the Holy Sacraments D.E.P Her husband, Simon Alistair Munro Kerr; his daughters, Stephanie, Claudia yTabatha; stepson(1), Peter Claude Ashton; sum- dre, Ofelia deGayangos yAlvarez deAraya (baroness Si- rignano and Trapanzano); brothers, Rafael (Marquis of Gua- dacorte), Lucas Mary and Elizabeth deTramontana y Gayangos Pray a prayer for his soul. The funeral sueterno secelebrar? rest today, Friday 16th dediciembre, to lasveinte hours inthe church of San Jerome elReal (Moreto street). His body received Christian se- pultura inthe delasreligiosas delSagrado Heart Convent Kilgraston, county dePertshire (Scotland) (Google translation)
(1) (or was he the son in law?)
- (Research):The Marquess of Villahermosa of San Jose, is a peerage Spanish granted in the seventeenth century to a Creole family of Andalusian origin, established in Arequipa and Lima , dedicated to trade and owner of large urban and rural properties, whose members held high posts administrative and military.
She would appear to be of that family.
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