Subercaseaux
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The Subercaseaux family is a Chilean family of French descent. They became well known during the 19th century due to their wealth amassed in Norte Chico. They have played a very significant role in Chilean mining, winemaking, politics and arts.
Main branch
- Francisco Subercaseaux Breton[es] (c.1730–1800), the family patriarch and mining industry pioneer; married Bernarda Real de Azúa and Manuela Mercado Corbalán Ramón Subercaseaux Mercado[es] (1790–1859), entrepreneur and politician; married Magdalena Vicuña Aguirre[es] (1817–1913) socialite and philanthropist Lucía Subercaseaux Vicuña (1847–1908); married Claudio Vicuña Guerrero (1833–1907) politician and diplomat Claudio Vicuña Subercaseaux (1875–1956) farmer and politician; married Julia Ossa Lynch Victoria Subercaseaux Vicuña (1848–1931), socialite; married Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna Benjamin Vicuña Subercaseaux[es] (1876–c.1911), writer Antonio Subercaseaux Vicuña[es] (1843–1911), merchant and politician; married Gertrudis Pérez Flores Ramón Guillermo del Carmen Subercaseaux Pérez[es] (1872–1959) politician and engineer; married Mercedes Rivas Ramírez Ramón Subercaseaux Vicuña (1854–1937), painter and diplomat; married Amalia Errázuriz de Subercaseaux (née Errázuriz Urmeneta; 1860–1930), a writer, co-founder of the League of Chilean Women[es] and member of the Errázuriz family. Pedro Subercaseaux (1880 – 1956), painter and Benedictine monk; married Elvira Lyon Otaégui Luis Subercaseaux (1882–1973), athlete and politician; married Margarita Donoso Foster Blanca Subercaseaux de Valdés (née Subercaseaux Errázuriz; c.1885–c.1887 – 1965), writer and artist; married Horacio Valdés Ortúzar Francisco Valdés Subercaseaux (1908–1982), Capuchin missionary. Declared "venerable" by Pope Francis in 2014. Gabriel Valdés (1919–2011) lawyer, diplomat, academic and politician; married Sylvia Soublette (1924–2020) composer, singer, choirmaster and educator Juan Gabriel Valdés (born 1947) politician and diplomat: married Antonia Echenique Celis Maximiano Valdés (born 1949) classical musician and orchestral conductor Juan Subercaseaux (1896 – 1942), the Archbishop of La Serena. Juan Subercaseaux (1896–1942), archbishop Emiliana Subercaseaux de Concha (née Subercaseaux Vicuña) co-founder of Concha y Toro; married Melchor Concha y Toro (1833–1892) businessman, lawyer, politician and co-founder of Concha y Toro Emiliana Concha de Ossa (née Concha Subercaseaux; 1862–1905), artist model, muse and philanthropist; married Luis Gregorio Ossa Browne Carlos Concha Subercaseaux[es] (1863–1917) lawyer and politician; married Mercedes Hurtado Lecaros Daniel Concha Subercaseaux (1866–1917) civil engineer Olivia de Santiago Concha, 4th Marchioness of Casa Concha (1892–1977) : married Mariano Fontecilla Varas[es], 4th Marquess of Montepío Mariano Fontecilla de Santiago Concha[es], 5th Marquess of Montepío (born 1924) diplomat and lawyer; married Isabel Margarita Lira Vergara Juan Enrique Concha Subercaseaux[es] (1876–1931) lawyer, philanthropist and politician; married Josefina Subercaseaux Browne
Other notable members
- Buenaventura Argandoña Subercaseaux[es] (1804–1844), landowner and benefactor of Coquimbo Province; married Pablo Garriga Martínez and George Edwards Brown
- Carmela Mackenna Subercaseaux (1879–1962) pianist and composer
- Benjamín Subercaseaux Zañartu (1902–1973), writer and researcher.
- Juan Subercaseaux Sommerhoff[es] (born 1943), painter
- Elizabeth Subercaseaux Sommerhoff (born 1945), journalist and writer.
External links
- @ Genealog.