Pedro de Almada Pereira

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Pedro de Almada Pereira (Odemira, Vila Nova de Milfontes,[1]Lisbon, 24 May 1911), was an Alentejan landowner, schoolmaster in Messejana and Aljustrel and journalist, Founder of the periodical O Campo de Ourique, of which he was the owner, in 1872. He was a son of Tomé José Valério (b. Odemira, Vila Nova de Milfontes[2]), who lived and was a landowner in Odemira, Vila Nova de Milfontes, and wife (m. Aljustrel, Messejana) Maria Amância de Almada, who also used the name of Maria Amância Palma (b. Aljustrel, Messejana[3]).

He married Margarida Francisca Camacho de Negreiros, who also used the surnames Lobo Bravo de Negreiros (b. Aljustrel, Aljustrel[4]),[5] daughter of António Lobo Camacho (b. Aljustrel, Aljustrel[6]), an Alentejan landowner, and wife (m. Serpa) Ana Isabel Bravo de Negreiros (b. Serpa, Salvador[7]). They were the parents of António Lobo de Almada Negreiros.

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  1. ^ Baptised in Odemira, Vila Nova de Milfontes, on October 14, 1835.
  2. ^ Baptised in Odemira, Vila Nova de Milfontes, on December 30, 1810.
  3. ^ Baptised in Aljustrel, Messejana, May 16, 1819.
  4. ^ Baptised in Aljustrel, Aljustrel, March 31, 1845.
  5. ^ Sister of Priest Justino Lobo Bravo de Negreiros, Parish-Priest of Mombeja, and Ana Emília Bravo de Negreiros Lobo, Godfather and Godmother of their nephew António Lobo de Almada Negreiros.
  6. ^ Baptised in Aljustrel, Aljustrel, on March 3, 1801.
  7. ^ Baptised in Serpa, Salvador, on November 7, 1810.
  • Fotobiografias do Século XX, Photobiography of Almada Negreiros, Círculo de Leitores.