
Based on the genealogical data available on Geneanet, here is an overview of Manuel Piar’s family background:
Manuel Piar (1774–1817):
Parents:
•Father: Fernando Piar y Lottyn, a Spanish merchant who passed away around 1822.
•Mother: María Isabel Gómez Quemp, who died after 1836.
Marriage and Children:
•Partner: María Marta Boom.
Daughter:
•María Isabel Piar: Born on December 10, 1798, in Willemstad, Curaçao; deceased after 1836.
•Juan Piar
Regarding “Charlotte Piar” in La Guaira, there is limited information available on Geneanet.
•Carlota Piar: Deceased before 1906.
Regarding “Charlotte Piar” in La Guaira, there is limited information available on Geneanet.
Recommendations for Further Research:
1.Explore Genealogical Databases:
•Geneanet: Utilize the search functionalities to explore various spellings and variations of the surnames in question.
2.Consult Historical Records:
•Civil and Parish Records: Investigate birth, marriage, and death records in Curaçao and La Guaira for more detailed information.
3.Engage with Genealogical Communities:
•Forums and Discussion Groups: Participate in genealogical forums where you can connect with others researching similar lineages.
4.Consider Professional Assistance:
•Genealogists Specializing in Caribbean Ancestry: If challenges persist, consulting with a professional genealogist familiar with Caribbean records may provide further insights.
Genealogical research can be intricate, especially when dealing with historical records from diverse regions. Patience and meticulous examination of available resources are key to uncovering your family’s past.

Tico Vos is a professional photographer, producer, and tourism specialist. He has been documenting the History, Culture, and News of Curaçao. This site is a documentation of the history of Manuel Carlos Piar.