Hello,
As far as I recall, he came alone. I know he was not in the San Francisco bay 
area during the 1906 earthquake.
I believe he was around 20 years old, would of put him in 1908


I found through familysearch.com a draft card. I am sure it’s his because of 
the birthdate and the contact relative was my aunt Florence.
The draft card says Manuel Garcia Dias, I never heard the name Garcia, only a 
rumor about Furtado.
I have poured over those pages looking for possibilities lately and ever since 
they came online.
Possibly the ships manifests had used the name Furtado or Garcia

BUT finding his immigration card in a box of photos, it’s actually a 
replacement card he got in 1955, it shows his birth date of Oct 17 1888 on Faial
This was an inspiring find. since I knew not were he was born nor the date.

I will love the Azores, planning to go maybe this June.

Funny... but I’ve always  been fascinated by islands, the sea, earthquakes, 
pirates and where in Portugal my grandfather came from!!

Greg




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Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 10:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Grandfathers Birth Place

Greg, 

There are quite a few Manuel Dias. Do you know if he came to the US with wife 
and children so I might to try and find the right one? I am assuming you do not 
have their ship's manifest yet? 

"E" 
PS: Most of us don't speak/read/write Portuguese or Spanish for that fact..but 
we learned to read the records with help from online sites..Also, you will love 
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