when you look for or ask someone to find a record are there any particular 
ones that you ask for? IE: since I know who my great great grandmother was 
and have a birthday and location would asking for her birth certificate(do 
they use those over there?) or her baptism record to find out her parents 
names, then their birth certificate and so on. Am I getting the sequence 
down

On Thursday, June 28, 2012 11:57:24 AM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Dear Listers, 
>
> I agree with Mary Anne. The NEPS site should be used as a guide and then 
> you can go to the actual documents on the Azores Government site (the 
> church records for Pico are all there) to check them out yourself. One of 
> my great grandma's was listed as Andrea and it is clearly Andreza on the 
> record. Also my grgrandpa was listed as Joao Goncalves Santana and I had 
> him only as Joao Goncalves. When I went and checked the marriage record it 
> was clearly only Joao Goncalves and Maria Rodrigues. So, at some point he 
> added the Santana. 
>
> Be advised that the NEPS records for Ribeira Seca, Sao Jorge are only from 
> 1800 forward! Don't think that your person is not Ribeira Seca because he 
> doesn't appear when you search. Anything prior to 1800 is not on the site 
> according to Joao Ventura. These types of things along with not listing 
> the abandoned/illegitimate children leaves a lot of people out of the 
> picture. 
>
> Rosemarie 
>
>
>
>

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