Hi Eric, I also have family from Flores. Jeronimo, Noia, they are mostly from 
Ponta Delgada, Flores. My greatgrandfather went by the name of Manuel Francisco 
and lived in Stonington, Ct. He also had a brother in Mass. who used Jeronimo 
as his surname. Have traced most of his ancestors in the book by Francisco 
Antonio Nunes Pimentel Gomes. I have family from all the islands of the Azores. 
 I live in StoningtonCt. would enjoy speaking to you.   Henrietta
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: eric edgar 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 2:59 PM
  Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Flores Genealogy and Drinking Society


  Beverly,

  Cereja is cherry in English. In San Leandro, there is a restaurant maned 
Villa Cereja run by a Portuguese couple. I haven't found any one beyond Caetano 
Furtado Cereja in the Flores records.

  Trigueiro means swarthy. There are a lot of Trigueiros in the south of 
Flores, especially the family Furtado Trigueiro. The Serpa family that 
Catherine married into has Furtado Trigueiro ancestors.

  I'm in Pleasanton, California. My mother was born in Atwater. Your 
grandfather John B Avila, his brother Antone, and my great grandfather Manuel 
Luiz Noia were some of the first

  sweet potato farmers in California.They also worked together on the  founding 
of St Anthony's church in Atwater, in the Pentacostal Society. My great 
grandmother Mae Vieira Luiz was 

  active for many years in the UPPEC and the local PTA


  My Noia family is from Ponta Delgada, my Vieira's from Cedros. There is a 
large colony of Flores people I've found in Merced. Manuel Luiz's sisters all 
stayed in Flores, married three

   different Dias men, then their children came and settled in the area also. I 
have more stuff coming.


  Eric Edgar


  On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 11:30 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:


    Eric,



    Thank you, Thank you so much.  I thought I would never find her or her 
family.  I cannot tell you how much this means to me....



    I have never heard the name CEREJA or TRIGUEIRO before. Are they an Azorean 
names?  Anybody out there with these names?  If so please contact me.



    Are we related some how?  Where do you live?  I am here in Merced, CA.  
Someone wrote a while back that a lot of Flores people came here and settled in 
this area.  I think this is true as many of the obits show this.



    I am so happy.  

    Thank you again,



    Beverly Avilla Marcelo






    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "eric edgar" <[email protected]>
    To: [email protected]

    Sent: Wednesday, June 9, 2010 5:19:23 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
    Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Flores Genealogy and Drinking Society



    Beverly, 

    Brick Wall, no more! By following Deolinda's sister Catherine, I located 
her husband obit, then used his birthdate and origin in Flores to locate his 
baptism in Lajedo. That was done by

    looking for a similar name in the Flores e Corvo marrige book. Silvestre 
Antonio Serpa, had the same name as his grandfather. Taking the guess that they 
are from the same town

    I located Deolinda's baptisn record on the CCA site. Then used the marriage 
book to build the tree. I already had some of the ancestors in my files from 
work on my Vieira family and a 

    friends Xavier and Novo families from the area. So here are your people:



    Eric  Edgar

    Ancestors of Deolinda Goncalves Pedro





    Generation No. 1



            1.  Deolinda Goncalves Pedro, born 19 Nov 1875 in Lajedo, Lajes das 
Flores, Azores; died 17 Feb 1953 in Merced County, California.  She was the 
daughter of 2. Antonio Jose Goncalves and 3. Isabel de Jesus.



    Generation No. 2



            2.  Antonio Jose Goncalves  He was the son of 4. Antonio Furtado 
Goncalves and 5. Isabel dos Santos.  He married 3. Isabel de Jesus 22 Oct 1850 
in Nossa Senhora dos Milagres, Lajedo das Lajes, Azores.

            3.  Isabel de Jesus  She was the daughter of 6. Manuel Coelho Ramos 
and 7. Agueda Clementina de Jesus.

            

    Child of Antonio Goncalves and Isabel de Jesus is:

            1                 i.    Deolinda Goncalves Pedro, born 19 Nov 1875 
in Lajedo, Lajes das Flores, Azores; died 17 Feb 1953 in Merced County, 
California.





    Generation No. 3



            4.  Antonio Furtado Goncalves  He was the son of 8. Pedro Antonio 
Goncalves and 9. Maria Ursula.  He married 5. Isabel dos Santos 11 Oct 1827 in 
Nossa Senhora dos Milagres, Lajedo das Lajes, Azores.

            5.  Isabel dos Santos  She was the daughter of 10. Jose Coelho 
Cereja and 11. Maria dos Santos.

            

    Child of Antonio Goncalves and Isabel Santos is:

            2                 i.    Antonio Jose Goncalves, married Isabel de 
Jesus 22 Oct 1850 in Nossa Senhora dos Milagres, Lajedo das Lajes, Azores.





            6.  Manuel Coelho Ramos  He married 7. Agueda Clementina de Jesus 
08 Mar 1823 in Nossa Senhora do Rosario, Lajes das Flores, Azores.

            7.  Agueda Clementina de Jesus

            

    Child of Manuel Ramos and Agueda de Jesus is:

            3                 i.    Isabel de Jesus, married Antonio Jose 
Goncalves 22 Oct 1850 in Nossa Senhora dos Milagres, Lajedo das Lajes, Azores.





    Generation No. 4



            8.  Pedro Antonio Goncalves  He was the son of Joao Lourenco 
Goncalves and Barbara Lourenco.  He married 9. Maria Ursula 23 Apr 1789 in 
Nossa Senhora do Rosario, Lajes das Flores, Azores.

            9.  Maria Ursula  She was the daughter of Jose Furtado Trigueiro 
and Ursula Pimentel.

            

    Child of Pedro Goncalves and Maria Ursula is:

            4                 i.    Antonio Furtado Goncalves, married Isabel 
dos Santos 11 Oct 1827 in Nossa Senhora dos Milagres, Lajedo das Lajes, Azores.





            10.  Jose Coelho Cereja  He was the son of Caetano Furtado Cereja 
and Maria Coelho.  He married 11. Maria dos Santos 14 Feb 1787 in Nossa Senhora 
do Rosario, Lajes das Flores, Azores.

            11.  Maria dos Santos  She was the daughter of Joao Coelho Marreca 
and Maria de Freitas Baijinha.

            

    Child of Jose Cereja and Maria Santos is:

            5                 i.    Isabel dos Santos, married Antonio Furtado 
Goncalves 11 Oct 1827 in Nossa Senhora dos Milagres, Lajedo das Lajes, Azores.




    On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 2:19 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

      John,



      Count me in for the Flores Gang...  I am looking for my ggranparents 
Antonio Goncalves & Izabel Pedro.  Have no idea where they where from.  My 
grandmothers (Diolinda Pedro Goncalves Avila) death certificate only says 
Flores Azores Island.  My brick wall.



      Beverly Avilla Marcelo 


      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "eric edgar" <[email protected]>
      To: [email protected]
      Sent: Sunday, June 6, 2010 11:08:52 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
      Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Flores Genealogy and Drinking Society



      John, 
      We'll find the ancestors, I'm in for the Flores gang.

      Eric Edgar

      Noia, Coelho Rodrigues, Vieira
      Ponta Delgada, Cedros


      On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 9:32 PM, John Vasconcelos <[email protected]> 
wrote:

        I've become envious of the "Ponta Garca Gang" and the "Cabral Travassos 
Country Club" and their good fortune in finding cousins.  So I hereby establish 
the "Flores Genealogy and Drinking Society".  We Flores people are not so 
fortunate as our more easterly "cousins". Flores was subject to the plunderings 
of Pirates and Privateers which took a toll on our ancestors and their 
institutions. According to historical accounts, Flores was attacked by 
Privateers in the mid 1600's who burned every church on the Island. As a result 
most records before the late 1600's were lost. Even the records on neighboring 
Corvo go back earlier, to the early 1600's, as I recall.

        The earliest documented marriage that I have discovered among my 
ancestors was that of Manoel Pimentel to Isabel de Freitas, Nov 26, 1692, Santa 
Cruz, Flores who were my 4G Grandparents (He had been married previously, in 
the 1680's as I recall). His parents were Domingos Nunes and Marianna Fraga, 
date and place of birth unknown although it was probably Santa Cruz, Flores. I 
would venture a guess that Marianna was related to Diogo das Chagas, whose 
mother was also a Fraga. Her parents were Domingos Fernandez and Catarina de 
Freitas. 

        How about it, any cousins out there with these same ancestors?
        John Vasconcelos


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