What priest are you refering to in your email? My cousin, Padre Anton de
Sousa Rocha from Ribeira Grande is my cousin. He is a retired priest and
writing a book, but he's not well and waiting to see if he finishes it.
 
Was the girl Catarina that you might last name Costa? My other cousin is
Catarina Costa though she is going to the University in Coimbra and from
Ribeira Grande, I'm not sure if she works in Ponta Delgada now.
 
I'd love to go back there. I haven't been there since 2003. I still have
quite a few cousins there. Since my parents are now deceased, it's going to
be much harder corresponding with them, but I won't stop trying.
 
Linda Borges (Furtado) Norton
 
 

  _____  

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
celeste perry
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 8:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: trip to Ponta Delgado



Hi Mary Ann,
   I spent 4 days at the archive in Ponta Delgada 2 weeks ago.  The archive
is behind a park and there may be a bust of someone; however, I was looking
for the building and did not notice anything in the park.
   The hours are 9am until 5pm Monday through Friday (unless there is a
holiday).  I don't know the holidays so I can't help you there.
   I filled out a slilp of paper stating the name of the village, the type
of book, baptismo, casamento or obito, and the year/years I wanted.  There
is a blonde lady there that was most helpful.  
   Another thing I found very useful was free access to the internet so I
could check my email and write home each day.
   I also stayed at a residential (no coffee served) that had a kitchen if
you wanted to do the food thing.  It had no name; however, all the taxi
drivers know it as "51 Rua do Mel."  The cost was 25 euros with private bath
and 15 euros without.  I do not think you can beat that.  Rua do Mel is
directly across the square from the main doors of the Matriz, near
everything and a 10 minute walk up the hill to the archive.  Of course, if
you get lost like I did the second day, it takes 30 minutes before I got my
bearings!
   My favorite taxi driver, Carlos Rego (no one knows him by Rego because
his family nick name is "Sha-pot-ah," at least when I asked for him where
the taxi cabs park near the City Arches they all knew him.  They told me he
was on a trip; however, he would be back soon.  Carlos returned, even
recognized me and took me to the village where I wanted to see if confession
rolls existed (they didn't) and to find the man in Ribeira Grande who helped
the priest with the books in that village.  
   Carlos has always been most interested in helping me find that for which
I search.  This trip, I think he was more disappointed than I when I did not
find Maria Cristo's baptism.  
   If you stay at 51 Rua do Mel, there is a coffee place just down the
street where I had coffee every morning.  I arrived about 8am, had coffee
with a young lady that works near there and speaks English very well.  Her
name is Catarina, she has dark hair and she has even emailed me since I
arrived home to make sure I arrived safely.  All in all, the Sao Miguel part
of my trip was great.  I researched at the archive, rested, met some great
people and even managed to do all my shopping for those at home home while I
was in Ponta Delgada.  
   Forgot to say the room was very clean and I had to go look for staff on
the day I was leaving to pay my bill.  I guess I could have walked away
without paying???
Celeste
Celeste Perry [email protected]

--- On Mon, 9/7/09, MaryAnn <[email protected]> wrote:



From: MaryAnn <[email protected]>
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] trip to Ponta Delgado
To: "Azores Genealogy" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, September 7, 2009, 2:42 PM



I'm planning to be in Ponta Delgada for a few days in October to do
some research.  I haven't been to the library/archives in years and
wonder if the set up is still the same.  When last there I would
request the register for a particular year and they would give me the
actual book.  Do they still do it this way and can I take digital
images of the pages of the books?

Also, does anyone know the days and hours it's open?  I'm assuming
it's still in the same location (there's a statue or bust of Camoes in
front of it).  Any help would be really appreciated!

Thanks.

Mary Ann




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