No, they are from Praia  do Almoxarife, mostly.  
 
Going  further back I've found a group of Furtados, in Pedro Miguel.  This 
group  of Ancestors is from the NEPS site, and I have not documented them 
yet.   Maybe next year.
 
 
Ally 
Vieira Anselmo ~ Sao Miguel 
Pinheiro & Nunes ~ Faial
 
 
 

 
 
In a message dated 9/22/2012 2:07:49 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time (Me,  
[email protected] writes:

Ally:  My husband has PINHEIRO ancestors from Feteira, Faial.
 
Are your Pinheiros from Feteira?
 
Shirley in CA
 
 
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To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2012 6:33  AM
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Joaquim  Francisco Avila


Celeste,
 
Thank you, it's a reality check for all of us.  Patsy and I remind  
ourselves often, what we owe our Great Grandparents for their struggle to  pay 
the 
family passage from Sao Miguel, working in Hawaii and settle in  CA.  We 
have received the blessings of their sacrifices. 
 
Including the friendships of this group.
 
Ally 
Vieira Anselmo  ~ Sao Miguel 
Pinheiro & Nunes ~ Faial
 
 
 
In a message dated 9/20/2012 11:44:17 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time (M,  
[email protected] writes:

 
Fred, from my first trip to the continent in 1989 until my last  trip to 
the Azores in 2009, I have not found any relatives that give 2  hoots about 
the dead ancestors.  I have felt I am looked upon as  strange to be digging up 
the dead, as my mother used to say.
 
Having  said that, my connection to a genealogy researcher in the Azores 
has been  a blessing.  He has met me in Porto, driven to the village where my  
grandfather was born, and onto the archives.  He has traced this  branch of 
the family back to the beginning of the records and even found  the father 
of someone whose baptismal records recorded the father as,  "unknown."  This 
happened because he was searching for records of  those who wanted to 
become priests and they had to "prove" they were  catholic.  This does not 
happen 
very often; however, in my case it  gave me more information than I would 
have been able to find.
 
On  one of my visits, I was even asked why I was spending time and money  
looking for ancestors.  The look that accompanied this question told  me 
that, in most cases, the day to day struggle to feed the family, make a  living 
and deal with many things we take for granted does not leave much  time for 
even thinking of long ago family.  
 
The  immediate living family I found to be very important.  I thought  
about this and realized when I visited cemeteries that, in most  cases, there 
were not even grave markers beyond about the  1980's.  People lived, people 
died, those that live now are just  struggling to keep on living.
 
Hope  this helps.  Celeste, Hayward, CA
 
Celeste Perry [email protected]


 
 

From: Frederick Souza  <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]  
Sent: Thursday,  September 20, 2012 4:01 AM
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy]  Joaquim Francisco Avila



Hi all,  


I have been getting and reading the many emails that come in through  this 
site for the past couple of months and it has occurred to me that  most of 
the communities in the Azores are quite small and everyone knows  everyone 
else (indeed may be related at some level).  I have only  been over there once 
and only met a small part of the family members who  are there because as 
it was explained to me most of them live in a  different town than where my 
grandparents grew up having moved there after  Salazar left power when things 
vastly improved.


My question is whether or not some of you who have been at this  genealogy 
business for long time have found that the family members who  are over 
there are in the least bit interested in tracing their roots.  Does one reach a 
point where you can get to a town where those who  came to the US originated 
from and then find someone who has worked on the  lineage back to the great 
great and further level?  Just wondering  what to expect if I am ever able 
to get anywhere with this side of the  pond because it would seem to make 
sense to somehow connect with a living  human being on that end who has some 
info.


Thoughts and suggestions greatly appreciated...
Fred Souza

On Sep 20, 2012, at 12:10 AM, Robert Ross wrote:


Hello Linda,  
I have some some coincidences in my searches to yours  (though there are 
stumbling blocks, too):
   Both of my maternal grandparents were born on Pico.  Adelaide Caroline 
Costa, my grandmother, came to the U.S. in 1910 and  was from Bandeiras. 
Antonio Inacio de Brum, my grandfather came in 1892  and was from Lages do 
Pico. 
His last name was Americanized [and  misspelled] from Inacio to Enas. 
   My grandfather's maternal grandmother was a Maria  Macedo. I only have a 
date for her death, 1893. Trouble is that I have a  Antonio Louis 
Bettencourt as her spouse, not Joaquim Francisco Avila. If  your Maria and my 
Maria 
were similar in age, my Maria could have been  biologically able to give 
birth to a daughter (also named Maria) who  gave birth to my grandfather in 
1879. (maybe?) 
    Anyway, everyone in my grandfather's family was from  Lages do Pico and 
I only know of his sister moving to the U.S. Antonio's  family (Enas) s
ettled in Visalia, California. Antonio's sister (Mrs.  Joseph Pedro), settled 
in 
Pendleton, Oregon. 
    Good Luck on your search. I've found there are  popular names that seem 
to be used over again for different reasons.  Lages seems like a small 
place with "dozens and dozens of cousins".  Bob Ross  
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On Sep 1, 2012, at 12:46 AM, David Leitz wrote:


Does anyone have any info on a Joaquim  Francisco Avila born April 2, 1823 
in Lajes do Pico.  He married  a Maria Macedo (Maria Conceicao) in 1859 and 
had several  children.  According to my grandmother 2 of the daughters moved 
 to the U.S.  One died when she was young - (maybe 40 +or-), was  married 
to an alcoholic husband. My grandmother was not sure why she  died and what 
happened to the other aunt.  Any info, or ideas  where to start looking, 
would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Linda  Leitz


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