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Gonzalo O'Farrill y Herrera

Gonzalo O'Farrill y Herrera (La Habana, Cuba, 1754 – Paris, 1831) was the son of O'Farrill y Arriola, of Irish descent, and was a Spanish administrator in La Habana, Cuba. Gonzalo became (at the time of King Carlos IV of Spain), a lieutenant general of the Royal Spanish Army, Director of the Military College at Puerto de Santa María, Cadiz, Spain, and a Plenipotentiary Minister representing Spain in the Kingdom of Prussia under King Frederic. He was also a member and President of the Supreme Joint Council of Spain when King Carlos IV went to Bayonne, France to meet with Napoleon I Bonaparte around March 1808.
However, Minister of War under King Carlos IV of Spain, was for a few days later, between two spells in power of Pedro de Cevallos Guerra, (San Felices de Buelna, Cantabria, Prime Minister under King José I Bonaparte, former bonapartist King of Naples and eldest brother of Napoleon I Bonaparte.
== Don Gonzalo O'Farrill, the uncle of "la Bella Condesa Cubana" Maria Theresa ==

He married a widow, who already had a child, Pedro Miguel, whose first family name was Saenz de Santamaría. Since his step son was also one of the (exiled) courtiers of ephemerous King of Naples and later Spain, José I Bonaparte, he belonged to O'Farrill's wife belonged to the Carassa family, as Pedro Miguel's second family name. His mother's single name was simply ''Carassa''.
O'Farrill was the great uncle of Spanish-Cuban woman aristocrat Mercedes Santa Cruz y Montalvo. Mercedes Santa Cruz married around October 1809, aged 20, with French invading General Antoine Christofe Merlin, a. k. a. Merlin de Thionville, (Thionville, then in his early forties, who was Captain General of the Spanish Royal Guards two months before their wedding.

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