Hi Gayle.
You are right, no worries.
I wrote "usually" which doesn't mean was always

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De: Gayle Machado <goodw...@aol.com>
Assunto: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Please help with Perpetua Rosa again
Para: "azores@googlegroups.com" <azores@googlegroups.com>
Data: Domingo, 21 de Outubro de 2012, 19:24

Sorry to interject myself into your conversations but I wanted to warn you 
about an assumption that could be dangerous. Mancebo does not always imply one 
person is the son of another. It actually means "the younger" and I have seen 
it used when it was a nephew (as with my own grandfather) and even with a young 
girl who carried the same name as another relative. It has caused others to 
confuse it with the title "Junior."
Again, I apologize for butting into your conversation and hope I've not caused 
any offense. 
Gayle


On Oct 21, 2012, at 1:57 AM, Marcio Borba <marcioborba_ge...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Back then It was normal for the same person to show diferent last names in 
diferent records. In this case Mancebo usually means son of another of the same 
name which is the case. Manuel de Sousa Mancebo son of Manuel de Sousa Machado. 
I bet there are records of your Manuel de Sousa MAncebo as Manuel de Sousa 
Machado. As for life style I would start with an online research

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--- Em dom, 21/10/12, Diane <ddon...@bigpond.net.au> escreveu:

De: Diane <ddon...@bigpond.net.au>
Assunto: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Please help with Perpetua Rosa again
Para:
 azores@googlegroups.com
Data: Domingo, 21 de Outubro de 2012, 10:47

Thank you MarcioI am happy that you have been able to read those names for me. 
Do you think the surname of Manuel and his father is definitely Mancebo and not 
Machado? Can you tell me the best way of going about doing some research about 
the lifestyles of the people of Sao Jorge in those times? It would need to be 
in English.Now that I have so many more ancestors I would like to know more 
about the way they lived. RegardsDiane DonnonSouth Australia  
On Sunday, 21 October 2012 18:48:48 UTC+10:30, Azoreanno  wrote:Victorina's 
parents were João de Sousa de Freitas and Isabel de Jesus

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--- Em dom, 21/10/12, Diane <ddo...@bigpond.net.au> escreveu:

De: Diane <ddo...@bigpond.net.au>
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Para: azo...@googlegroups.com
Data: Domingo, 21 de Outubro de 2012, 7:10

 Thanks Rick. Well there goes that theory. I had looked at that record and not
 picked up the names. I have macular degeneration in one eye and floaters in 
both so somethimes I get a bit cross-eyed
 trying to read them.  Please can you decipher the names of Victorina's 
parents? There seems to be a Joann...His parents are on the first marriage 
record as Manuel de Sousa Machado (or Mancebo) and Francisco Josefa. Pity about 
the quality of this record.  RegardsDiane DonnonSouth Australia   
On Sunday, 21 October 2012 13:49:42 UTC+10:30, Azoreanno  wrote:Manuel de Sousa 
Mancebo married first to Perpetua Rosa November 26 1815. Manuel married second 
to Vitorina Rosa Jan 19
 1818, record here http://culturacores. azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_ 
digital/SJR-VL-URZELINA-C- 1780-1843/SJR-VL-URZELINA-C- 
1780-1843_item1/P114.html
They werent sisters

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--- Em sáb, 20/10/12, Diane <ddo...@bigpond.net.au> escreveu:

De: Diane <ddo...@bigpond.net.au>
Assunto: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Please help with Perpetua Rosa again
Para: azo...@googlegroups.com
Data: Sábado, 20 de Outubro de 2012, 8:58

Hi Marcio thank you for the info. There is a bit of confusion about the 
generations here but I believe I am on the right track. My GGGrandfather 
Christiano Machado Pereira married twice - 2 sisters Victorina Rosa and 
Perpetua Rosa (b 1825 and 1828).The parents of the two sisters were Manuel de 
Sousa Machado and Vitorina de Jesus as per the marriage records. I have been 
searching for the marriage of Manuel and Victorina (the elder) prior to 1825 
when Victorina (the younger) was born. and that's when I came across the 
marriage of Perpetua Rosa and Manuel de Sousa Machado in 1816 - as per the 
link. I figured this is too much of a co-incidence and now believe that 
GGGGrandfather Manuel de Sousa Machado also married two sisters Perpetua Rosa 
and
 Victorina Rosa. Those female names are not all that common in the records. I 
haven't
 found the marriage (2nd marriage) of Manuel and Victorina (1) as yet but the 
same set of parents would confirm that they are also sisters. Does that make 
sense??  It's very exciting. thank  you to Pam too. Diane DonnonSouth 
Australia   
On Saturday, 20 October 2012 14:00:00 UTC+10:30, Azoreanno  wrote:i believe 
these are not your people since you are looking for the marriage of a Manuel de 
Sousa Mancebo and Victorina Rosa right?. The link is to a marriage
 between a Manuel de Sousa Machado and a Perpetua Rosa. 

Marcio Borba 
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--- Em sáb, 20/10/12, Diane <ddo...@bigpond.net.au> escreveu:

De: Diane <ddo...@bigpond.net.au>
Assunto: [AZORES-Genealogy] Please help with Perpetua Rosa again
Para: azo...@googlegroups.com
Data: Sábado, 20 de Outubro de 2012, 3:46

I have found a marriage record where the name Perpetua Rosa occurs with
 I think her parents mentioned. It is a long record and I am a bit confused as 
who are the bride and groom and who all the others might be. There is Manoel de 
Sousa Machado who was one of the same family. The marriage appears to have 
occurred 6 June 1815 and there is a notation in the column which looks like 
Perpetua is mentioned there.  My query is mainly if anyone can say whether 
those people are the parents of Perpetua Rosa? and is she the bride? Thanks for 
any help. I am gradually learning the reading but some are harder than others - 
as you all well know.  http://culturacores.azores. 
gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SJR- VL-URZELINA-C-1780-1843/SJR- 
VL-URZELINA-C-1780-1843_item1/
 P101.html  Diane DonnonSouth Australia



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