Merry Christmas to you Cheri. How wonderful
 
 
In a message dated 12/25/2010 10:58:04 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

About 3  weeks ago, a new member joined our list - Altino Demelo.  An 
amusing  name, I thought, since I had a photo of a man in a soldier's uniform 
named  Altino de Melo.  Altino, the man posting his genealogy question, was  
asking about finding some certificates for his mom's side in Ginetes.  I  
responded how he could obtain them.

He wrote me back in private,  thanking me for my answer.  In the 2nd 
paragraph, he wrote that he would  also like to work on his Melo line, from 
Ribeira das Tainhas and Ribeira  Quente!  WHAT?!?!?!?!  HELLLLOOOOOO, that's in 
my 
signature  line.  Those are the freguesias I research in!!!

The photo that I  have of Altino de Melo is an army photo, probably from 
the 1940s.  My dad  was in the army in the early 50s and this photo of Altino 
looked older, so I  guessed it to be the 1940s and that subject of the 
picture was probably born  in the 1920s.  This photo was in my 
great-grandmother's album.  On  the back, in Portuguese, it said something 
along the lines of 
"In love and  friendship. I wish to know my uncle, aunt, and cousins better. 
 Altino de  Melo, A.D., A.D."  

This photo was shared with me in the  1990s.  He had to be a son of one of 
my grandfather's brothers.   According to Sister Hilda Correia, a cousin, 
both of my great-grandfathers  sisters who lived to adulthood came to West 
Warwick, Rhode Island, one sister  died young (found out later that wasn't 
true), and out of the remaining two  brothers, one went to Canada and one went 
to Brazil.  Because the back of  the photo was written in Portuguese, I 
figured it was from the brother who  went to Brazil.  (One thing about family 
stories - there's usually a  grain of truth.  A brother, not a sister, died 
young (age 5), and the  DESCENDANTS of one of the brothers went to Brazil and 
Canada).

Back  then, I showed the photo around, trying to get some identification on 
the  uniform.  No luck.  I took it with me on one trip to the  Azores.  I 
was taken into Vila Franca and up to a house. They knocked on  the door, told 
me the man was Altino de Melo.  He looked at the photo and  said it was not 
him.  He was an older man, but not quite old  enough.  Rats.

I think it was my 2002 trip.  I went to the  archives, knowing that I could 
see the books up to 1900.  I searched  Ribeira das Tainhas, looking for 
every Mello, writing them all down.  I  found the baptism of the sister who I 
was told had died young - she  hadn't.  Her margin had her marriage and death 
info.  She died on  Terceira.  I kept looking for more siblings.  In the 
1900 book, I  found the birth of my great-grandfather's youngest sibling, 
Antonio.   Antonio was only 3 when his big brother left for America.  He never  
really got to know him.  My great-grandfather never went back for a visit  
sadly.

Antonio's baptism also had his marriage and death info in the  margin.  He 
had married a woman by the name of Senhorinha.  And he  died only in 1990, 
in Nordeste.

Nordeste.  The name literally  translates to northeast.  It's on the 
northeast corner of the  island.  I am told that one day I must go there and 
get 
up before dawn to  see the sunrise, as it is absolutely beautiful.  Guess I 
should put that  on my to do list.  However, I'm not a morning person, but 
perhaps I will  one day.

I don't remember if it was that same trip or the next  one.  But I took 
that information from Antonio de Melo's baptism and was  going to try to find 
his descendants. He died in 1990.  That was a little  over 10 years ago then. 
 So I take my family group sheet and go to the  praça where the taxis are.  
I ask for an English speaking driver.  I  ask him to take me to Nordeste to 
find my family.  "Ah, Senhora, you must  come back tomorrow, before dawn.  
I will take you to Nordeste.  The  sunrise is very beautiful.  Come back 
tomorrow."  On to the next  praça and the next taxi stand.  I ask for an 
English speaking  driver.  I get the same story about Nordeste.  I told him I 
had 
been  before, but wanted to find my family, but he insisted that I see the  
sunrise.  So I walked over to the mall to those taxis.  I found a  driver, 
in his 20s.  He spoke English.  I asked him to take me to  Nordeste.  He 
starts in about the sunrise thing.  ARGH!!  I  want to scream!  I pull out my 
family group sheet and show it to  him.  I point to Antonio's name and his 
death date.  I told him I  wanted to find my family.  

He looks it over.  He asks if I  know how common the name Antonio de Melo 
is.  I said, yes, I knew.   But I pointed out his wife's name, Senhorinha.  I 
said that was less  common.  He agreed, and said he would help me.  We 
agreed on a price  and off to Nordeste we went.

I think it was a Sunday.  I think  there was a festa that was going to 
start up later that day.  The taxi  driver said that would be good as there 
would be more people to ask.  As  we get into Nordeste, Mr. Taxi stops at a bar 
and goes in to buy some  cigarettes.  I'm thinking, "Come on, come on, let's 
get going."  He  comes back out told me that the men in there told him to 
go looking for a  certain old man. They told Mr. Taxi where the old man was.  
So off we  go.  And we find the old man.  Mr. Taxi asked for my family 
group  sheet.  We approach the old man and Mr. Taxi asked him if he knew of an  
Antonio de Melo, married to a Senhorinha.  Yes, he knew him, he had died  
maybe 10 years prior.  His wife had died before that. He said Antonio had  
come from the other side of Sao Miguel (true, Ribeira das Tainhas is on the  
other side).  I asked if he knew where any of Antonio's children  were.  He 
said he remembers Antonio talking about a son who went to  Canada, but he 
could not recall the name or where any other children  were.  Perhaps in R. das 
Tainhas.  So that is all the info I  got.  Just some crumbs.

It's early Dec, 2010 and in my inbox is  Altino Demelo.  I knew it wasn't 
the same Altino de Melo that I had a  soldier picture of.  But Altino in my 
inbox wants to research his Melos  in my freguesias!!!  This is crazy and 
there would be a one in a million  chance that he would even know about my 
photo.  So I told him what my  line was and I attached the soldier photo of 
Altino de Melo and what it said  on the back.  I asked if he had any idea of 
who 
the man was.

I get  up the next morning and turn on my computer.  Altino is back in my 
inbox  and there's a paper clip, with some attachments.  Altino Demelo, new 
to  our list, was named for his Uncle Altino who when to Brazil.  Attached  
were some photos of Altino, the soldier, later in life with his  family!!!!!!!

Altino is technically my dad's 2nd cousin and my 2nd  cousin once removed, 
although he's a couple of years younger than I am.   He descends from the 
baby brother, Antonio and his wife, Senhorinha, that I  went in search of in 
Nordeste.  I descend from the oldest  brother.

I had photos of one generation back that I sent him.  I  wanted to tell the 
list that I had just found a new cousin, but he was working  on this as a 
Christmas surprise for his family.  If his brothers were  poking around the 
Internet, they may discover what Altino was up to.  So  I had to stay quiet.  
Until now.  

Besides, this makes a good  Christmas story, don't you think?

So this makes Altino one of the Ponta  Garca gang, an Antonio and 
Constancia descendant, a Count of Benevides  descendant (I think), and I don't 
know 
what else.  Nor did Altino know  what he was getting into when he started 
this a month ago.  He probably  thinks we are all nuts.

Feliz Natal,
Cheri Mello
Listowner,  Azores-Gen
Researching: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, Ribeira  das Tainha
s, Achada


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