Chuck 
When you mentioned about barefoot, I now suspect  why both of my families
owed monies per ship record of the HighFlyer.   The had to borrow monies for
supplies ( guess even for shoes) .  I feel so sorry for their hardships, and
 proud too of their courage.

Frannie
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Chuck Nostrome
Date: 3/25/2012 11:05:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Can anyone help me understand life as it was
in 1880 on Sao Miguel?
 
Frannie,
 
I know that in my Vieira Anselmo families case they had all boys and male
children would be forced into the draft and could not leave if draft age. 
Immigration was tightly controlled so it was an escape.  They took four boys
with them and had the last two sent later.  I think that was probably an
important part.  They had no opportunity for an education or a better life
in the Azores.  When they appeared for the passport hearing they were
barefoot.  That sticks in my head as a sign of the poverty.
 
If you read some of the articles at www.yourislandroutes
com/homepagehighlight.shtml you learn alot about life in Hawaii and the
contract work.
 
Pat (Pereira Dutra/Vieira Anselmo) Nostrome



-----Original Message-----
From: Frannie <[email protected]>
To: azores <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, Mar 25, 2012 1:21 pm
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Can anyone help me understand life as it was in
1880 on Sao Miguel?


I am trying to understand the life hardships for my Ggggfather Jose da Silva
Sampaio in Rabo de Peixe that caused him, his family and brother Francisco
and his family to sign up for a 3 year  as contract workers for the Hawaiian
Kingdom.  To leave their life style and family. Was there a shortage of jobs
there?  And what kind of jobs were available for the woman and the men? 
Does anyone know what the average wage was?  Were they able to buy land? 
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. 
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