Dano,
  I also have encountered references to the Flemish connection in Azores 
colonization (of the central group of islands). When Googling the origin of my 
grandfather's surname Brum (or de Brum), I always find the origin to be from 
the "lowland" countries on the continent. By coincidence, tracing back his 
ancestors as far as I can, I have reached a "Rosa" as well. That is Antonio 
Goulart Rosa [d. 19 January 1781] , Lajes do Pico, Pico. As a side note...My 
grandfather was 5' 11" and one of the taller men at the festas. His facial 
features seemed similar to some portrait models' in Rembrant's Dutch and 
Flemmish contemporaries. For what it's worth,  Bob Ross  
  
On Oct 30, 2012, at 10:45 PM, Dano wrote:

> The surname "Rose" is the anglicized version of the Portuguese surname
> "Rosa," which in turn is the Portuguese adaptation of the Flemish
> surname "Roos."
> 
> Background: After the Azores were discovered, Prince Henry found it
> difficult to get the pampered Portuguese nobility to leave their
> comfortable surroundings on the continent, and venture off into the
> vast unknown ocean to live in isolation, on a few islands bereft of
> all of those aforementioned comforts. A timely intervention by Henry's
> cousin, the Duchess of Lancaster, who appealed to Henry on behalf of
> the Flemish people, after they had been left destitute in the
> aftermath of a war for the Netherlands. So, Henry agreed to invite the
> Flemish people to migrate to, and populate the islands of the Azores
> (two problems "solved)." They settled mostly in the central group of
> islands (Faial, Pico, Sao Jorge, and Graciosa). The result of the
> Flemish colonization brought with it new customs and new names, which
> the Portuguese islanders accepted, and so, the Flemish were quickly
> assimilated into the Azorian society.
> 
> On Oct 30, 9:14 pm, Cheri Mello <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Repost for Michelle Cunha, cunha.michelle at gmail.com:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I googled "Silvina Cunha" and came across a thread from 2007.  I believe
>> Silvina may be in my line. I'd like to be able to
>> authenticate the information by contacting the cities and gaining birth,
>> marriage, and death certificates.
>> 
>> Also, is "Rose" a Portuguese name or is it an Americanized version of a
>> Portuguese name? If it is Americanized, what is the original word? Silvina
>> had two sisters named Rose and Mary. I assume "Mary" was actually "Marie"
>> but am unsure of what Rose would've been. Suggestions?
>> 
>> Peace,
>> 
>> Michelle
> 
> -- 
> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
> [email protected].  Follow the confirmation directions when 
> they arrive.
> For more options, such as changing to List, Digest, Abridged, or No Mail 
> (vacation) mode, log into your Google account and visit this group at 
> http://groups.google.com/group/Azores.  Click in the blue area on the right 
> that says "Join this group" and it will take you to "Edit my membership."

-- 
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
[email protected].  Follow the confirmation directions when 
they arrive.
For more options, such as changing to List, Digest, Abridged, or No Mail 
(vacation) mode, log into your Google account and visit this group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/Azores.  Click in the blue area on the right 
that says "Join this group" and it will take you to "Edit my membership."

Reply via email to