Group, I was told that my great grandmother's last name was da Cambra, and it turns out my great grandfather's middle name was Camara. Is this a coincidence, or did Azorean men in America sometimes take their wife's last name for their middle name? I understand that while actually on the Azores Islands, women would choose a religious name to follow their given name, and that men would have a given name and choose an ancestor's last name. I also know that USUALLY the men acquired middle names that were nicknames, so that is why I am a little perplexed. In America, did the men take their wives' last names as middle names? Thank you. -Trevor Costa **************New year...new news. Be the first to know what is making headlines. (http://www.aol.com/?ncid=emlcntaolcom00000026)
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