Sant Manduca

Title: Count
Date created: 
(through Sant 1770 and Manduca Titles )
Grant by:  (Empress of Austria)
Granted To: Sant and Manduca
Rep: Male first born
Present Holder: Peter Sant Manduca KCN
, KM, KHS
Note: Given the title of Count on the 17th November 2017 by H.R.H Prince Carlo di Bourbon Two Sicilies, Duke of Castro




Coat of Arms designed by Andrea Sacco Baldacchino Cascun

 

The arms of Chev. The Noble J.M dei Conti Sant-Manduca, 'C.A.Gauci-The Genealogy and Heraldry of the Noble families of Malta, Vol: 2, 1992- Publishers Enterprises Group (P.E.G) Ltd.' The family of Sant Manduca comes from two very important Maltese Families, the Counts of Sant, and the Counts of Montalto families.  Note that the direct male descendant is Gio Francesco Sant, the 2nd Count Sant, who married in 1777 to Chiara Bonici-Platamone-Cassia, 7th Baroness di Ghariexem e Tabia.

From this union produced much as the ancestors to most of the present Nobility today in Malta.

In the male descent, the present families are directly descend, they are the Sant Cassia's the Senior branch, whom still carry the titles of Counts Sant and the Barony di Ghariexem e Tabia. Another branch is the Sant Fourniers, they are the 'middle branch ' of the Sants , also descendants of the 2nd Count Sant. The Sant Fournier's, are Counts Fournier dePausier, and Barons de Pausiers of Austria.

The younger branch is the Sant  Manduca's. This  family are very much well connected to the nobility by married.  

The family ties in Mdina go back to the beginning of time, recorded ancestors to the earliest Barons in Malta under the Gatto's, Cassia's, Bava's, Aragona's and many early 13th century leaders. Each generation till the 20th century, you will find amongst the present Head of Sant Manduca's ancestry.

The Sant Manduca family stem from the Count Sant family, who are a major land owner in their own right, three distant branches marrying heiress, one being the Baroness of Ghariexem e Tabia, forming the Sant Cassia family, the heiress of Fournier, forming the Sant Fournier family, and a member of the Noble family of Manduca, forming the Sant Manduca family. Another branch intermarried with the Barbaro family forming the Sant Barbaro family, which later become extinct.
All descendants of the 1st Count Sant in the male-to-male descent have the right to carry the hereditary Germanic title of Count before their name, and this is recognised by the British especially with Count Baldassare Sant who married the Fournier heiress. Baldassare went on to become the Lord Lieutenant of Mdina during the French and the British colonisation of Malta in the 18th and 19th century. Also to note a son of the 2nd Count Sant went on to become a Bishop of Malta and is buried in Mdina Cathedral.

The Sant Manduca family starting with Count Giuseppe Sant (1792 ' 1877), married in 1821 to Francesca Barbaro dei Marchesi di San Giorgio, Francesca was the daughter of Gioacchino Ermolao Barbaro, 2nd Marchese di San Giorgio and Aloisea Clotilda Crispo dei Duchi di Naxos Islands. The Barbaro family stem from Venice in 817 and held the position of Doge in Venice elected on a many ocassions. Their remains of Palazzos still bear their name in Venice also had a strong presents in the Aegean islands over the colonisation when Venice had an empire. Aloisea Clotilda Crispo family are a direct branch from Naxos Islands whom migrated after the Turkish invasion of their Sovereign Island. The Crispo's lay claim to being a descendant to the Sanudo family who were once Dukes of Naxos Islands, the imperial Comnenus family of Trebizond and the Byzantine Empire. That link also inter-connected with much Imperial families in the region. Well documented is the marriage between Niccolo Crispo, Regent of Naxos Islands (1447 ' 1450) and his marriage to Princess Valenza of Trebizond. Other connections well noted by the Crispo family in direct line to the Sant Manduca's is the Gozzadini, Zeno, Morosini and Loredano families. Sovereign Rulers of Grecian Islands throughout the period of the 14th and 15th century. The Last Reigning Duke of Naxos, Jacopo IV (r. 1564 ' 1566), fought gallantly to his defeat against the Turks then fled to Italy. His son Prince Michael Crispo migrated to Italy, marrying in 1557 to Cecilia Marin. Their daughter Lorenza became a mistress to Francesco I Tocco, Principe di Achaia, and had a child Gio Cristosimo Crispo, taking his mothers' ancient and noble surname. He was invited by the Grand Master of Malta to take refuge in Malta hence where this branch begins.

A long line of Lawyers living in Valletta, holding to their name a link of their ancient past. Intermarrying with other Judical families in Valletta until 1785, Aloisea Clothide Crispo married to Gioacchino Barbara, the 2nd Marchese di San Giorgio.
Count Giuseppe Carmelo Sant's marriage to Francesca Barbaro dei Marchesi di San Giorgio produced four known children, all intermarrying with their cousins (Barbaro)., A younger son also married a Barbaro forming the Sant Barbaro family. Count Luigi Sant (1824 ' 1866) had married to Maria Aloisia Barbara dei Marchesi di San Giorgio, and their children took the surname of SANT BARBARO, but later became extinct, with one daughter, Contessa Carmela Sant Barbaro marrying in 1897 to Temistocle Bruno Oliver. His descendants still exist today.

Count Francesco Saverio Sant, (1822 ' 1890), married in 1844 to a Maria Teresa Manduca dei Conti di Mont'Alto, and their issue carried the surname of SANT MANDUCA.

They had three known children, the elder being Giuseppe (1847 ' 1885); Marianna who married to Magistrate Paolo Giorgio Falzon, their descendants took the surname of Falzon Sant Manduca. The younger child was Salvatore dying unmarried in 1868.
The marriage of Francesco Saverio Sant and Maria Teresa Manduca brought an interesting legacy and dowry. Maria Teresa Manduca was the second daughter of a very wealthy family, her elder sister had married a Marchese di Gnien is-Sultan, the younger, married the Barone di Buleben. Maria Teresa's elder brother, Salvatore married the daughter of the Barone di Benwarred and the younger brother, married the heiress of the Counts of Senia (ie; Descendants of the Grand Master de Rohan). So a very weathly family with much dowry to provide possible matches.
Maria Teresa Parents, Giuseppe Manduca married to Maria Angela Galea Feriol dei Baroni di San Marciano, a very noble match though Giuseppe being the third son was given a weathly inheritance. His eldest brother succeeded their father, Salvatore Manduca Piscopo Macedonia, Count of Mont'Alto as the next Count and later knighted by the British with the Order of St Michael and St George.

Count Salvatore Manduca, dying in 1800 had inherited the title from his Uncle, Felice Manduca, who left no surviving legitimate children. The title was regranted by the Sovereign Duke of Parma on its third succession, then onto Salvatore's descendants in the male line. The Manduca family stem from a Judge Antonio Manduca in 1405 and his great grand son, Magnifico Dr Antonio Manduca JUD was nominated by Emperor Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire, the title of Hereditary Knight of the Holy Roman Empire for his services as Ambassindor and Capitano della Verga of Malta in the 16th century. This honour now stems to all his descendants. 'cognominato il Cavaliere, per haver conseguito l'honor di quel grado dall'Imperadore Carlo V in Messina, allora quando dalla nostra Citta gli fu' destinato Ambasciatore nel 1535'

The next generation, Count Giuseppe Sant Manduca (1847 ' 1885), the first of the Sant Manduca generation, married in 1867 to Agnese Francesca Micallef, the daughter of Sir Anthony Micallef GCMG, LLD., President of the Court of Appeal in Malta and his first wife, Francesca Xerri. The Micallefs come from a long line stemming from Gozo in 1561.
Count Giuseppe Sant Manduca and Agnese Francesca Micallef had three children, Salvino (1878 -1938); Luigi (1881 ' 1938) and Maria (1870 ' 1956). Count Salvino Sant Manduca, married to a Stella Camilleri, though dying without any surviving issue in 1938. His brother, Count Luigi Sant Manduca married 1908 to Baroness Giovanna Maempel, the daughter of Baron Carlo Enrico von Maempel of Saxe Gotha, in Germany and his Maltese wife, Jane Calleja. Baron Carlo Enrico had several enterprises in Malta and also a member of many institutions around the Island. Jane Calleja comes from an ancient Maltese family of de Calafato's who held a Maltese title of Baron since 1398 and were from Syracuse, Italy. Countessa Maria Sant Manduca, the daughter of Giuseppe and Agnese, married to Giovanni Bugeja Caruana, with issue.
Count Luigi Sant Manduca (1881 ' 1938) and Baroness Giovanna Maempel had one child, Count Giuseppe Sant Manduca (1909 ' 1958) married to a new Industry family who merge in Malta as a major force in its economy of the Cassar Torreggiani family.

The Cassar Torreggiani family become prominent in the 19th century with much of Malta's prime industrial forces and this continued right into the late 20th century. A large family who married very well with other new and old families in Malta, this family lays claim to being a descendant of the ancient Cassar family of the 15th century and the Italian family of Torreggiani whose cousins are Marchese Torreggiani in Northern Italy.

Count Giuseppe Sant Manduca and Maud Cassar Torreggiani had one son, John Mary Sant Manduca (1938 ' 2012), the sole heir to the Sant Manduca legacy.Count John Mary Sant Manduca, married to the very noble and illustrious Contessa Louisette Bonnici Mallia dei Baroni di Gomerino. Contessa Louisetta family and connections with the Testaferrata Moroni family and another branch of the Barbaro family which brings into the fold another Germanic title of Graf to all descendants from the marriage of Francesco Crispo Barbaro, 3rd Marchese di San Giorgio and Contessa (Grafin) Caroline von Zimmerman. The Zimmerman's were from Switzerland though had a strong connection with France and the Imperia Emperor of Germany. Their ancestry brings some interesting connections with the Counts Jenisons von Walworth, Comtes de Chavagne, who were illegitimately connected to the Royal House of Bourbon of France and lay claim to being a descendant of Prince Philippe I of France, Duc d'Orleans (1640 ' 1701).

The connections of Contessa Louisette is amazing, with a number connections with the Count Sant family, the Testaferrata family, and almost most of the other Maltese nobility. The Bonnici Mallia intermarried with the Denaro family who themselves are interconnected with the Portelli O'Conner and Gollcher families who served Malta on major fronts in commerce or judical. Such as Sir Agostino Portelli KCMG, thje 1st President of Borsa and Member of Council of Government in Malta. The Gollcher family are from Sweden and connected to Olof F. Gollcher who bought Palazzo Falzon in Mdina. A merchant family who married into the Bruno Olivier family, the Olivier family were Seigneurs in France and intermarried with the Borg family and later succeeded to the Principe di Selimbria title from the Byzantine Empire.

Sant-Manduca Giovanni Maria, born on 10th May 1938 in St Julians, Malta. Sant-Manduca Giovanni studied at St Edward's College (1945-55). From 1957-1956 he served in the Regiment of the Royal Artillery (UK). In 1978 Sant-Manduca obtained a British private pilot's license and joined the Royal Aero Club. In 1994 he was awarded the National Service 1939-60 Medal (UK). Sant-Manduca Giovanni was elected member of various clubs which societies including: The Malta Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (1959), the Casino Notabile (where he was president during 1970-72 and 1972-74) and of the Malta Heraldic Society and Genealogical Association (1970 hon. Secretary general: 1972 fellow). Sant-Manduca Giovanni was also a Knight of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem (1972), a Knight of grace of the Sacred Military Order of Constantine St George (1974), Officer of the Princely House Order of Lippe (1976) and Knight of Magistral Grace of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (1995). In 1995 elected delegate/representative for Malta for the Sacred Military Order of Constantine St George. He was awarded with the Title of Count on the 08.12.1999 by His Royal Highness Prince Ferdinand Borbone of the Two Sicilies and Duca di Castro. Sant-Manduca and Louisette Bonnici-Mallia have two sons: Peter Giuseppe, born on the 15.01.1966 and Nicholas Giuseppe, born on the 06.12.1971.

Count Peter Sant Manduca, the successor of his father in Name of house of Sant Manduca, is the Mayor of Mdina, Malta, a knight of Numerous orders from reigning and non-reigning Sovereigns, and presently hold the honour of being the Head of the Malta association with the Order of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St George.

*Tree of the Sant Manduca title:

The Sant Manduca family starting with Count Giuseppe Sant (1792 ' 1877), married in 1821 to Francesca Barbaro dei Marchesi di San Giorgio, Francesca was the daughter of Gioacchino Ermolao Barbaro, 2nd Marchese di San Giorgio and Aloisea Clotilda Crispo dei Duchi di Naxos Islands. The Barbaro family stem from Venice in 817 and held the position of Doge in Venice elected on a many ocassions. Their remains of Palazzos still bear their name in Venice also had a strong presents in the Aegean islands over the colonisation when Venice had an empire. Aloisea Clotilda Crispo family are a direct branch from Naxos Islands whom migrated after the Turkish invasion of their Sovereign Island. The Crispo's lay claim to being a descendant to the Sanudo family who were once Dukes of Naxos Islands, the imperial Comnenus family of Trebizond and the Byzantine Empire. That link also inter-connected with much Imperial families in the region. Well documented is the marriage between Niccolo Crispo, Regent of Naxos Islands (1447 ' 1450) and his marriage to Princess Valenza of Trebizond. Other connections well noted by the Crispo family in direct line to the Sant Manduca's is the Gozzadini, Zeno, Morosini and Loredano families. Sovereign Rulers of Grecian Islands throughout the period of the 14th and 15th century. The Last Reigning Duke of Naxos, Jacopo IV (r. 1564 ' 1566), fought gallantly to his defeat against the Turks then fled to Italy. His son Prince Michael Crispo migrated to Italy, marrying in 1557 to Cecilia Marin. Their daughter Lorenza became a mistress to Francesco I Tocco, Principe di Achaia, and had a child Gio Cristosimo Crispo, taking his mothers' ancient and noble surname. He was invited by the Grand Master of Malta to take refuge in Malta hence where this branch begins.
A long line of Lawyers living in Valletta, holding to their name a link of their ancient past. Intermarrying with other Judical families in Valletta until 1785, Aloisea Clothide Crispo married to Gioacchino Barbara, the 2nd Marchese di San Giorgio. 
Count Giuseppe Carmelo Sant's marriage to Francesca Barbaro dei Marchesi di San Giorgio produced four known children, all intermarrying with their cousins (Barbaro)., A younger son also married a Barbaro forming the Sant Barbaro family. Count Luigi Sant (1824 ' 1866) had married to Maria Aloisia Barbara dei Marchesi di San Giorgio, and their children took the surname of SANT BARBARO, but later became extinct, with one daughter, Contessa Carmela Sant Barbaro marrying in 1897 to Temistocle Bruno Oliver. His descendants still exist today.
Count Francesco Saverio Sant, (1822 ' 1890), married in 1844 to a Maria Teresa Manduca dei Conti di Mont'Alto, and their issue carried the surname of SANT MANDUCA.
They had three known children, the elder being Giuseppe (1847 ' 1885); Marianna who married to Magistrate Paolo Giorgio Falzon, their descendants took the surname of Falzon Sant Manduca. The younger child was Salvatore dying unmarried in 1868.
The marriage of Francesco Saverio Sant and Maria Teresa Manduca brought an interesting legacy and dowry. Maria Teresa Manduca was the second daughter of a very wealthy family, her elder sister had married a Marchese di Gnien is-Sultan, the younger, married the Barone di Buleben. Maria Teresa's elder brother, Salvatore married the daughter of the Barone di Benwarred and the younger brother, married the heiress of the Counts of Senia (ie; Descendants of the Grand Master de Rohan). So a very weathly family with much dowry to provide possible matches.
Maria Teresa Parents, Giuseppe Manduca married to Maria Angela Galea Feriol dei Baroni di San Marciano, a very noble match though Giuseppe being the third son was given a weathly inheritance. His eldest brother succeeded their father, Salvatore Manduca Piscopo Macedonia, Count of Mont'Alto as the next Count and later knighted by the British with the Order of St Michael and St George.
Count Salvatore Manduca, dying in 1800 had inherited the title from his Uncle, Felice Manduca, who left no surviving legitimate children. The title was regranted by the Sovereign Duke of Parma on its third succession, then onto Salvatore's descendants in the male line. The Manduca family stem from a Judge Antonio Manduca in 1405 and his great grand son, Magnifico Dr Antonio Manduca JUD was nominated by Emperor Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire, the title of Hereditary Knight of the Holy Roman Empire for his services as Ambassindor and Capitano della Verga of Malta in the 16th century. This honour now stems to all his descendants. 'cognominato il Cavaliere, per haver conseguito l'honor di quel grado dall'Imperadore Carlo V in Messina, allora quando dalla nostra Citta gli fu' destinato Ambasciatore nel 1535'

The next generation, Count Giuseppe Sant Manduca (1847 ' 1885), the first of the Sant Manduca generation, married in 1867 to Agnese Francesca Micallef, the daughter of Sir Anthony Micallef GCMG, LLD., President of the Court of Appeal in Malta and his first wife, Francesca Xerri. The Micallefs come from a long line stemming from Gozo in 1561. 
Count Giuseppe Sant Manduca and Agnese Francesca Micallef had three children, Salvino (1878 -1938); Luigi (1881 ' 1938) and Maria (1870 ' 1956). Count Salvino Sant Manduca, married to a Stella Camilleri, though dying without any surviving issue in 1938. His brother, Count Luigi Sant Manduca married 1908 to Baroness Giovanna Maempel, the daughter of Baron Carlo Enrico von Maempel of Saxe Gotha, in Germany and his Maltese wife, Jane Calleja. Baron Carlo Enrico had several enterprises in Malta and also a member of many institutions around the Island. Jane Calleja comes from an ancient Maltese family of de Calafato's who held a Maltese title of Baron since 1398 and were from Syracuse, Italy. Countessa Maria Sant Manduca, the daughter of Giuseppe and Agnese, married to Giovanni Bugeja Caruana, with issue.
Count Luigi Sant Manduca (1881 ' 1938) and Baroness Giovanna Maempel had one child, Count Giuseppe Sant Manduca (1909 ' 1958) married to a new Industry family who merge in Malta as a major force in its economy of the Cassar Torreggiani family.
The Cassar Torreggiani family become prominent in the 19th century with much of Malta's prime industrial forces and this continued right into the late 20th century. A large family who married very well with other new and old families in Malta, this family lays claim to being a descendant of the ancient Cassar family of the 15th century and the Italian family of Torreggiani whose cousins are Marchese Torreggiani in Northern Italy.
Count Giuseppe Sant Manduca and Maud Cassar Torreggiani had one son, John Mary Sant Manduca (1938 ' 2012), the sole heir to the Sant Manduca legacy.
Count John Mary Sant Manduca, married to the very noble and illustrious Contessa Louisette Bonnici Mallia dei Baroni di Gomerino. Contessa Louisetta family and connections with the Testaferrata Moroni family and another branch of the Barbaro family which brings into the fold another Germanic title of Graf to all descendants from the marriage of Francesco Crispo Barbaro, 3rd Marchese di San Giorgio and Contessa (Grafin) Caroline von Zimmerman. The Zimmerman's were from Switzerland though had a strong connection with France and the Imperia Emperor of Germany. Their ancestry brings some interesting connections with the Counts Jenisons von Walworth, Comtes de Chavagne, who were illegitimately connected to the Royal House of Bourbon of France and lay claim to being a descendant of Prince Philippe I of France, Duc d'Orleans (1640 ' 1701).
The connections of Contessa Louisette is amazing, with a number connections with the Count Sant family, the Testaferrata family, and almost most of the other Maltese nobility. The Bonnici Mallia intermarried with the Denaro family who themselves are interconnected with the Portelli O'Conner and Gollcher families who served Malta on major fronts in commerce or judical. Such as Sir Agostino Portelli KCMG, thje 1st President of Borsa and Member of Council of Government in Malta. The Gollcher family are from Sweden and connected to Olof F. Gollcher who bought Palazzo Falzon in Mdina. A merchant family who married into the Bruno Olivier family, the Olivier family were Seigneurs in France and intermarried with the Borg family and later succeeded to the Principe di Selimbria title from the Byzantine Empire.
Sant-Manduca Giovanni Maria, born on 10th May 1938 in St Julians, Malta. Sant-Manduca Giovanni studied at St Edward's College (1945-55). From 1957-1956 he served in the Regiment of the Royal Artillery (UK). In 1978 Sant-Manduca obtained a British private pilot's license and joined the Royal Aero Club. In 1994 he was awarded the National Service 1939-60 Medal (UK). Sant-Manduca Giovanni was elected member of various clubs which societies including: The Malta Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (1959), the Casino Notabile (where he was president during 1970-72 and 1972-74) and of the Malta Heraldic Society and Genealogical Association (1970 hon. Secretary general: 1972 fellow). Sant-Manduca Giovanni was also a Knight of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem (1972), a Knight of grace of the Sacred Military Order of Constantine St George (1974), Officer of the Princely House Order of Lippe (1976) and Knight of Magistral Grace of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (1995). In 1995 elected delegate/representative for Malta for the Sacred Military Order of Constantine St George. He was awarded with the Title of Count on the 08.12.1999 by His Royal Highness Prince Ferdinand Borbone of the Two Sicilies and Duca di Castro. Sant-Manduca and Louisette Bonnici-Mallia have two sons: Peter Giuseppe, born on the 15.01.1966 and Nicholas Giuseppe, born on the 06.12.1971.
Count Peter Sant Manduca, the successor of his father in Name of house of Sant Manduca, is the Mayor of Mdina, Malta, a knight of Numerous orders from reigning and non-reigning Sovereigns, and presently hold the honour of being the Head of the Malta association with the Order of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St George.
Count Peter is married to the Noble Alexandra Apap Bologna, the sister of the Marchese di Gnien is-Sultan and daughter of the Late 6th Marchese di Gien is-Sultan and Elizabeth Cassar Torreggiani. The Apap family are also very interconnected by marriage and by descent to the Gollcher, de Piro, Manduca, Sceberras Bologna, Mallia Tabone, Vassallo families and are deep rooted back in Gozo from a Salvo Apap who married to Leonora de Nasis de la Porta, whose grand father Nobile Paolo de Nasis, was a Giurato of Malta in 1465

Note: Chev. John Mary dei Conti Sant Manduca won a court case to keep his title designate of dei Conti, confirmed by the Maltese courts in 1973 and is a Knight of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem was also honoured the use of the Title of Count on the 08.12.1999 by His Royal Highness Prince Ferdinand Borbone of the Two Sicilies and Duca Di Castro. Peter also obtained the Title of Count from Prince Carlo on the 17th November 2017.

Peter Sant Manduca Conti Manduca (b. 15/01/1966) and Nicholas (b.06/12/1971).


Arms from an original document

Peter Conti Sant Manduca is married to the Daughter of the 6th Marquis di Gnien Is-Sultan, Sandra and they have two children, Alexia and Christina.


Investiture of Conti Peter Sant Manduca KCN KM April 2011 
(Peter is also a Knight of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St.George)

See also Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St.George .


Dei Conti Peter Sant Manduca was also made Delegate in 2010 for The Sacred Military Constantinian 
Order of St.George (23.IV.1996)


Another branch that is connected to the Sant Manduca's are the Falzon-Sant-Manduca's who are the current holders of the Barony of Tabria

1  Gio Francesco Sant, 2nd Count Sant 1770 (b. 22/12/1748) to Chiara Bonici Platamone Cassia (7th Baroness of Gheriexem & Tabia b. 6/5/1757 d. 1821 m. 26/1/1777)
2.1  Rev. Publio Maria Sant (b. 26/8/1779 d.4/11/1864) Archbishop of Malta 1847 to 1857 - buried at the Mdina Cathedral
2.2
Luigi Sant Cassia CMG 3rd Count Sant and 8th Baron of Ghariexem and Tabia (b. 15/4/1778 d. 4/7/1867) to Angela dei Marchesi Testaferrata Olivier (m. 1805)
2.3 Baldassare dei Conti Sant (b. 30/11/1789 d. 4/11/1858) to Luigia Fournier (m. 29/7/1811) 3rd Countess Fournier and Baroness de Pausier

2.2.1 Gio Francesco Sant-Cassia 9th Baron of Ghariexem and Tabia and 4th Count Sant (b.15/10/1806 d. 5/6/1878)  to  Giovana Rosa Apap Bologna dei Marchesi di Gnien is-Sultan (m. 1830 and daughter of 4th Marchesi di Gnien is-Sultan)

2.4 Giuseppe Carmelo dei Conti Sant (b. 17/7/1792 d. 6/4/1877) to Francesca Barbaro dei Marchesi di San Giorgio (m. 11/9/1821)
2.4.1 Francesco Saverio dei Conti Sant (b.1882 d.1890) to Maria Teresa dei Conti Manduca (m. 18/6/1844)

2.4.2 Luigi dei Conti Sant (b. 1824 - d. 1860) to Maria Aloisea Barbaro dei Marchesi di San Giorgio
2.4.3 Chiara de Conti Sant (b. 1828 - d. 1889) to Ramiro Barbaro dei Marchesi di San Giorgio (m. 1861)
2.4.4 Carmela de Conti Sant (b. 25/12/1830) to Arturo Barbaro dei Marchesi di San Giorgio (m. 1861)
2.4.4.1 Carolina Barbaro Sant (b. 1862 - d. 1937) to Salvatore Testaferrata Moroni Viani dei Baroni di Gomerino e della Tabria (m. 1886)
2.4.4.1.1 Maria Testaferrata Moroni Viani to Chev. Victor Denaro (1921)
2.4.4.1.1.2 Marcelle Denaro to Joseph Bonnici Mallia (1943)
2.4.4.1.1.2 .1 Louisette Bonnici Mallia to Chev. John Conti Sant Manduca

2.4.1.1 Marianna dei Conti Sant Manduca to Paolo Falzon
2.4.1.2 Giuseppe dei Conti Sant Manduca (b. 2/6/1847 d.1885) to Agnese Micallef (1867)

2.4.1.2.1 Maria dei Conti Sant Manduca (b.1870 d.1956)  to Giovanni Bugeja Caruana (1889)
2.4.1.2.2 Salvino dei Conti Sant Manduca (b.1878 d.1938) to Stella Camillieri (1906)
2.4.1.1.3 Luigi dei Conti Sant Manduca (b. 1881 - d. 1938) to Giovana Maempel (1908)
2.4.1.1.3.1 Giuseppe dei Conti Sant Manduca (b. 1909 - d. 1958) to Maud Cassar Torregiani (m. 1936)
2.4.1.1.3.1.1 Chev. John Conti Sant Manduca (b. 10/05/1938 d. 29/04/2012) married to (m. 24/04/1965) Louisette Bonnici Mallia (b. 28/03/1946 - )
2.4.1.1.3.1.1.1 Peter Conti Sant Manduca (b.15/01/1966) married to Sandra Apap Bologna (19/10/1991) dei Marchesa Apap Bologna (daughter of 6th Marquis John Anthony Apap Bologna and sister to Philip Apap Bologna 7th and present Marquis of Gnien Is Sultan married to Corinne (Maltese Title Holder) and have issue, Alexia and Christine
2.4.1.1.3.1.1.2 Nicholas dei Conti Sant Manduca (b. 6/12/1971) married with issue



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