This reminds of this picture of an old lady, where it could be seen by
others as a young lady. I showed this photo to my mom and she seen the old
lady, I said don't you see the young lady? She said NO, I drew with my
finger the outline of the young ladies face. She still couldn't see it. In
other words everyone might see something different. I don't think you
should assume we didn't go thru the entire document or that we are just
focusing on the one line.There is some parts I can't read though. It would
be better to state how you came to this.

I came to Mel Pires, because I blew up the document, if you see how the
priest wrote the L in the wife's fathers name Gonsalo, its the same as the
L in Mel, 2nd Barbara the r in the first part of name is the same r as the
2nd, 3rd after da Costa it says defuntos, if it was just the father it
would say defunto (I could be wrong) plural its defuntos

I don't have a problem with being wrong, I am not perfect nor do I every
say I am. But tell me how or where you see Mathias and what is Mathias
wife's name?

On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Dano <[email protected]> wrote:

> The name is perfectly clear to me. The first rule in researching any
> document, is that one needs to view the "entire" document, so that all
> information is seen in context. Everyone on this thread is focusing on just
> a part of a name that they have construed to be an abbreviation for the
> given name Manuel - when, in fact, the given name is actually "Mathias"
> (that's lazy research, and it will result in a lot of wasted time, dead
> ends, and frustration for the researcher).
> Right after the given name, Mathias, the surname is listed "de Barbosa da
> Costa." Perhaps those who think they see a "Mel Pires" ought to go back and
> review the "entire" line in question...
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