Dear Bill,
Thank you for your message. Your data agree with the information I have. The 1st
Baron d'Aguilar moved to
England after living in Austria for many years. Here is what I know.
A page on Jewish heraldry states that
"Moses
Lopez Pereira (1699-1759) a Marrano from Spain, reverted to Judaism in Vienna, was made baron d'Aguilar in 1726, later moved to
London"
"From Spain".Yet, he appears as Portuguese a in an article I read on Portuguese
Jews. They call him "Moisés
Lopes Pereira" - that is the exact translation to Portuguese - and say he was a tobacco merchant.
There was a 2nd
Baron d'Aguilar,
Ephraim Lopez Pereira (1739-1802), who was the 1st Baron's son. Some web pages show his name as "
Ephraim Lopes Pereira". He lived in
England. There is a genealogy website that shows many of his descendants.
It is quite a coincidence that among my ancestors I find a Jewish woman named Beatriz
Lopez Pereira, born circa 1665 in Spain, who had at least three children, all born before she crossed the border to Portugal with her husband. One of those was my ancestor Leonor
Rodriguez, who was born in 1686 and married a Jewish tobacco merchant. The others were Dr. Miguel
Lopez Pereira, born circa 1693, who married the daughter of a Jewish tobacco merchant, and Francisca
Lopez Pereira who was still unmarried in 1721. Of course, the children's surname appears in documents as
Lopes instead of
Lopez since they lived in Portugal.
Moses
Lopez Pereira may have changed his name when he reverted to Judaism, since
Moses doesn't look like a Christian name at all. I have searched for information on his ancestry, but found nothing up to now. I think there is a good chance Beatriz
Lopez Pereira was his aunt or even his mother.
Greetings from Portugal,
Rui
Pereira