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  1. Sep 14, 2017 · He died five years later in Madrid, survived by Sally McKean (Marquise of Casa Irujo), whose great-great-grandson was the late Duke of Alba (Luis Martinez de Irujo y Artacoz). The McKean/ Martinez de Irujo union was a distinguished lineage in Pennsylvania and in Spain. Carlos Martinez de Irujo's paternal great-grandparents (grandfather's

  2. Sarah (Sally) McKean Irujo (1777–1841) was the daughter of Pennsylvania politician Thomas McKean and his second wife, Sarah Armitage McKean. In June 1796, Sally met the recently arrived Spanish minister plenipotentiary to the United States, Carlos Martínez de Irujo. Writing to his daughter Maria in 1797, TJ said of “Miss Mckain” that she ...

  3. Dec 11, 2015 · 6. Regarding the marriage of Carlos Martínez de Irujo to Sally McKean, the following letter (translated) to Manuel Godoy (Prince of the Peace), from Philadelphia, on April 12, 1798, give some insight into the problems encountered by Spanish diplomats marrying nationals of the country to which they are assigned:

  4. Carlos Martínez de Irujo arrived in Philadelphia in the summer of 1796 and assumed his duties. Soon after arrival, the diplomat met, and apparently was captivated by, Sally McKean, the vivacious sixteen-year old daughter of Pennsylvania's chief justice and one of the state's most respected citizens—Thomas McKean.

  5. Sally McKean. Sally McKean married the Spanish minister plenipotentiary to the United States, Carlos Martínez de Irujo, in 1798. After the birth of her third child she moved with her husband to Spain in 1808 from which she never returned. Anna Payne married Richard Cutts, a Massachusetts congressman in 1804.

  6. Madrid, Spain. Spouse. Sarah McKean. Carlos Martínez de Irujo y Tacón, 1st Marquess of Casa Irujo (4 December 1763, in Cartagena – 17 January 1824, in Madrid ), was a Spanish prime minister and diplomat, Knight of the Order of Charles III and public official. He was appointed the Spanish chief diplomat to the United States on 25 August 1796.

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  8. Irujo had ties to Philadelphia through his wife, the former Sally McKean (Vol. 30:194n; Joseph Yznardi, Sr., to TJ, 4 Jan. 1801; Thomas McKean to TJ, 21 Mch. 1801). Tirians , & troyans : references to Tyrians and Trojans, here as an allusion for people of different origins and interests, have their roots in Virgil’s Aeneid .

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