Great news...can you tell me the line of Jose Machado Soares? That must be an 
uncle of Manuels? Meaning his dad and Jose were brothers? or does it go back 
further than that?
Gordon

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Gordon and Maria Elena,

My grandfather was Jose Machado Soares, born in Lajes, Pico in 1881.  After 
coming to the USA he changed the Soares part of his name to Sawyer.  He became 
known as Joseph M. Sawyer and was naturalized under that name.  He also married 
my grandmother under that name and the first few children that were born were 
also "Sawyers".  Then he decided to change his name to Joseph Marshall and the 
rest of the children that were born were named Marshall, including my father , 
the youngest of nine.  I was born under the name of Marshall.  I have learned  
that that is a common name that many Portuguese took if their surname was 
Machado.  Also, many other immigrants with the surname of Soares changed their 
name to Sears.  Interesting, isn't it?  Many wanted to become thoroughly 
Americanized and sever their roots with the old country.  Sadly, their was a 
lot of prejudice.  

My line through my paternal grandfather does show a relationship to MANUEL 
MACHADO SOARES.  According to FTM, he is a third cousin twice removed of my 
grandfather, Jose Machado Soares/Joseph Marshall.






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