The majority of my husband's family comes from Vila Franca do Campo. The
next largest group, from Ribeira Grande. (Deep sigh.)  It is an
understatement that I am ready to see those records come online!  My pencil
is in my mouth and my fingers are ready to hit the keys, just as soon as the
records are posted! Haha.  

 

However, despite the wait, my overwhelming feeling is of deep gratitude that
these records are being put online. I recall the old days of squeezing in an
hour at the Family History Center on my way home from work, sitting in the
darkest corner of the room to eliminate light washout of those dark films,
trying to focus ancient and sketchy microfilm viewers and then squandering a
half hour of my precious time juggling the film over to the copier and
tweaking its settings so I could save a copy of the record I found, stifling
my cry of "NOOOOOOOOOOO" as I realized that the records ended before the
baptisms and marriages of some critical people: those years have made me
appreciate the contrast of sitting in my pajamas at my computer at 1 in the
morning with (mostly) clear, enlargeable, easy to copy and save images.  We
live in marvelous times!

 

Some of you may remember how it used to be done before there was internet
access to family history records, before there were online indexes, before
many microfilms available now had even been filmed. In those days direct
physical contact was required.  Remember the "SASE"? That means "Self
Addressed Stamped Envelope", which is what you included (often with a
donation check) when you wrote an inquiry letter to a potential source. Then
you often waited for months for a reply.  Finding the basic details of my
Irish line involved driving 1000 miles to New Jersey, visiting court houses
and cemeteries and rectories, and negotiating with the priest who wanted to
deny me access to his parish records because he was sure I was violating the
privacy of his parishioners who died in the 1860's. In those days it could
take close to a year to track and receive a single birth record. Committing
to fill in a four-generation pedigree chart meant you were in for the long
haul. If you didn't have patience, you didn't do family history. 

 

Realizing that those Vila Franca do Campo records may be online before next
Christmas has touched me deeply and filled me with great happiness.  It will
happen so soon! When those last Sao Miguel records come online, I will do
the dance of joy. 

 

Feeling grateful in Chicagoland, 

 

 

Eileen Leite 

Researching Ponta Garca, Ribeira Grande, Povoacao, and more in Sao Miguel. 

 

 

 

 

From: Cheri Mello [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2013 1:30 AM
To: Azores Genealogy
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] CCA site

 

There are 3 CCA threads going.  Can we keep them all here?

Pam received an email in May.  Eliseu translated it.

<<Taking your request email in mind we inform you that we are in middle of
the process of putting online for individual search the church documents  of
the Concelho of Ponta Delgada, S. Miguel, and the church documents of the
Freguesias of Horta, Faial. As soon as we can it will be followed by
Graciosa and Santa Maria. The remaing Concelhos of S. Miguel will follow
next.>>

So in 7 months, they did most of Ponta Delgada and Faial.  Then Graciosa (4
freguesias) and Santa Maria (5 or 6 freguesias).  Then Ribeiria Grande and
Vila Franca on Sao Miguel.  If they do keep at the same pace, maybe they
will be done in 1 year.

They do seem to be putting the records on faster now that there's a new
person in charge.

Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Researching: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, Ribeira das Tainhas,
Achada 

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