Greetings from Northern California--I am researching my ancestry from 
Terceira.  My grandfather, John Leonardo (way too common a name for the 
Azores!) was born I believe Oct. 13, 1886--his mother's name was Souza (another 
way too common name for the Azores!).  John immigrated to Massachusetts in 
1916; John died on Catalina Island in Los Angeles County, California in 1954.  
I'm not finding anything on John or his parents other than his naturialization 
certificate and census material from Tulare County, California--can anyone 
suggest a direct Terceira site I can look at?  John's wife was Maximilliana 
Perry whose mother was Helen Augustirko or Helen Bettencourt Perry born 1878 
also from the Azores and settled in Massachusetts.  Hope to hear from someone.  
Thanks.
 
Terri Hill
 

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 From: Pam Santos <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2012 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Writing the family history
  

I agree Debbie and that is why I don't drink lol It passes on from generation 
to generation not worth taking the chance.


On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 9:44 AM, Debra Wolgemuth <[email protected]> wrote:

My maternal grandfather was an alcoholic; a horrible disease.  It was 
interesting to discover how many generations back the alcoholism went as I 
found an ancestor in the mid-1800's who was a prominent settler of a new town 
in Georgia, but died young of alcoholism.  You can track generation after 
generation to current day where the alcoholism still exists in the family 
lineage. 
> 
>On my husband's line, there is a genetic bicuspid value problem in the 
>family.  I've noted it in my research records so other family members can be 
>on the lookout for the genetic defect in their medical care.
> 
>There are other family stories that I have not been able to investigate and 
>certify, so I haven't added them to my research records.  One story was that 
>my Azorean grandmother's brother was killed by the Portguese mafia by being 
>thrown off the train between Bakersfield and Fresno.  Was there a Portuguese 
>mafia in Central California?  Was this a tall tale or true?  Who knows...the 
>research continues...
>
>Debbie Wolgemuth
>Researching Azoreans:  Jorge (Flores), Freitas (Flores), Enos (San Miguel), 
>Silveira Matos (Faial), Rodrigues (unknown)
>Immigrated to:  Merced, CA 
>
>
>>________________________________
>Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 11:36:16 -0700
>From: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>
>Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Writing the family history
>
>
>I have been researching my grandfather in the hopes of writing a history for 
>the coming generations  and to satisfy the curiosity of my family about their 
>heritage.
>
>After some research, I find that the kindly old man that I knew as a child may 
>not have been all that nice.  Stories are starting to arise of abuse, 
>excessive drinking, and estrangement of his children.
>
>My father was a product of his second marriage and cared a lot for his 
>parents.  Vovoo was an old man of 75 when I was born, and I only knew a sweet, 
>kind old man who loved me.  Now, I am finding that the children of his first 
>marriage did not hold him in such high esteem.
>
>So, my question for the group is:  If you were putting together a family 
>history for the generations to come, how would you handle this?
>
>Most of the stories are hearsay as there is no one alive with direct 
>knowledge, but there must be something to them.
>
>I am inclined to be very honest in relating family stories, but I wonder how 
>some of you might handle this.
>
>Thanks for your input,
>
>Len
>
>
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