Hi I have tried two places that you people gave me but they still can't find 
any information.What do I do now.
I know she was in rabo de peixe when she was taken to the hospital ribeira 
grande or ponte delgarda.I can't remember which one had the hospital in 
1955.She had hot scalding milk spilt on her and she died after she got to the 
hospital.Thanks Dora Gomes


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From: Eliseu Pacheco da Silva <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 3:08 PM
Subject: RE: [AZORES-Genealogy] Find my sisters burial records


Gail,
 
At the cemetery you buy the land. After that you have a property certificate 
like when you buy a house. After that if you want to build something there you 
have to pay a new fee. No one takes care of the grave or mausoleum you built 
there unless you have someone to take care of it. If a corps is buried in the 
earth it must stay there at least for 5 years. Only after that you may put 
another corps in the same grave. Of course if you build a mausoleum you may put 
more coffins (lead urns) there. Usually people buy the land to build some kind 
of memorial and to be buried in the same land as his/her mother (for example) 
was buried…
 
Nowadays, there are no private cemeteries (may be very special cases or old 
ones). In Ponta Delgada we have two cemeteries: The Cemitério de S. Joaquim 
(the so called public cemetery) and the Cemitério dos Ingleses (English 
Cemetery) which is no longer used because everybody has to be buried at the so 
called public cemetery by force of law.
 
The designation comes from the time when people was buried in the churches. At 
that time you had Catholic burials, Protestant burials (first law was in 1805 
but only in 1835 the burial outside the churches started… in some places only 
ended  about 1920’s).
 
(I heard that the Jewish people were buried in the beaches… not sure of!!)
 
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