Ally,

St Augustine's is where all my children are baptized, communion etc. On
their records there is nothing more than a first and last name of the
godparents. I don't think it's likely that the records from 100 years ago
are any different.

The records for the Diocese of Oakland are kept at St Patricks Seminary in
Menlo Park. You can make appointments to research there. It could be a lot
of effort to find the same thing you already know.

I'd try a different approach. Godparents are usually the  parents family
members or close family friends. Look at all the parents siblings,
grandparents etc

The most important information for this search is missing. You never stated
you father's name, or his parents names, where they came from or when they
arrived in the US.

Eric Edgar

On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:19 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> Eric,
>
> Funny you should mention that.  The information came from my Father.
>
> Do you recall the old adobe home on Foothill Road?  We drove by it all the
> time when I was a child, and my Father always said that it was the *
> "Alamo".*  I got into an argument with my 4th grade teacher, I thought he
> was the stupidest person alive, to think that the Alamo was fought in
> Texas!  My Father had a *unique* since of humor.....
>
> As soon as the church answers my letter, maybe we will know more.  And
> that will depend on if it was her husband who was his God Father.
>
> Ally
>
>
>
>  In a message dated 11/1/2012 1:46:02 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> I'll add that it is possible that  Maria Furtado did not live in
> Pleasanton. It's not a requirement for a godparent. Do you have any other
> records or stories that tie her to Pleasanton. None of my childrens
> godparents live in the county.
>
> Eric Edgar
>
> On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 11:09 PM, Robin Borba Besotes <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>> Ally,
>>
>> Keep me posted if you find any information from the church.  My 2nd great
>> grandmother, Ana Furtado Jorge do Souto, was married in San Mateo County
>> and other than that information I have no other connections to her
>> Furtado's.  It wasn't until I met a cousin online who lives Texas who
>> happened to additional information from her grandmother about our mutual
>> 2nd great grandmother and provided me with her full last name of Furtado
>> Jorge do Souto.  Once I had this, everything fell into place.
>>
>> As I mentioned in my earlier post I've traced this line as far back as I
>> can in the village of Salao, Faial, Azores.  The only place I currently
>> have a stumbling block is from the Azores her to the USA to the time she
>> married.
>>
>> Good luck on your search,
>>
>> Robin Borba Besotes
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 30, 2012 11:41:43 AM UTC-7, Ally wrote:
>>
>>>  Robin ~
>>>
>>> Sorry to answer you so late.  We had carpet laid and I had to empty two
>>> rooms of pure junk collection!  I'm having a field day tossing, sorting,
>>> and donating.....and then I found this picture.....
>>>
>>> The only info that I have, is her name is Maria Furtado, and she was my
>>> Father's Godmother.  So, that would be her married name.  The picture is
>>> WWII era, maybe 1942.  She would be at least 30 years older than my
>>> Father.  By looking at the picture she is in her 60's or 70's.
>>>
>>> My Father was born in 1912, in Pleasanton.  So I'm guessing that his
>>> christening was soon after his birth.
>>>
>>> I'm not finding anything of her in Pleasanton.   There is a Mary, but
>>> she would be way too young to fit this picture.
>>>
>>> The Furtado family that I'm trying to locate, would have lived in
>>> Pleasanton between 1900 and 1960.  So far no luck.  But I have written the
>>> Catholic Church in Pleasanton and hoping they will give me his name.
>>>
>>> I'll let you know what I find.
>>>
>>> Ally
>>>
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