Mike,

I found this on Ancestry.com.  I can forward the original to your personal
email address from them if you would like.  Let me know.  I have the St.
John's Cemetery book.  I have been looking to see if he is buried there..if
he was and did not have a stone, he would not be in the book..there is a
Pinheiro no names or dates in the St. Paul section.  There is a Joseph T.
Pine, Jr. 1916-1920 (could this be a son) in St. Isabel & St. Agnes
section.  You can call St. John's in New Bedford and they can give you the
info on this child and who is buried unnamed in the St. Paul Section.
Before St. John's, most Portuguese were buried at St. Mary's Cemetery (FYI
after St. John's was built several families had their loved ones moved from
St. Mary's to St. John's).  I will search this one Jose Pinheiro with the
throat affliction further and see if I can find any more on him.  If/When
you call the cemeteries, be very nice when you call and ask for the info
and they will usually oblige.  If he came to the US after 1910 and died
before 1920, he would not be in any US census records, not sure if MA has
State census in between.

"E"

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