Margaret- you are amazing!!!!!!! I am overjoyed.  I can't thank you enough.  
This looks like the right couple.   It answers  a question I had:  on Emilia's 
death certificate it said her maiden name was Machado and I had wondered if her 
husband was Machado and she also was Machado-I  thought maybe they were 
cousins. Now I see jacinto's name was Moniz not Machado and that his bride,  
Emilia was a Machado.  For some reason Domingo's always signed as Moniz Machado 
whereas his brother Clem changed his name to Marshall but used the middle 
initial M.  Their descendants use the name Machado.  They're going to be 
surprised when they learn the paternal name was Moniz.. 

I was just getting ready to turn in for tonight and then I  saw  yr email-  I'm 
just so thrilled.  I had to wake up my husband to give him this news!!  Kind of 
shout Hallelujah?!!!    They ARE HIS gr gr grandparents.  I didn't find their 
names on ships manifest on Ancestry.   Did you find their immigration info on 
the  CCA passports?   When I looked it skipped the year 1885.  I'd like to see 
that and copy it.  I've looked for so long and here you found it.  (I feel sort 
of dumb that I didn't see it) but am so grateful to you.  

 Also, now you've given me the name of the other brother I needed to find.  I 
will research their births again this time knowing they should be in Sao Jose 
for sure.    My mother in law had said there were 5 children born to this 
couple 1 was a girl and I often wondered if I heard her right or if she 
mistakenly told me that so I was beginning to  doubting myself.  Still, I knew 
she was pretty smart lady, so I kept looking for the birth of Domingo's in 
order to find the parents and then the children.  But you looked for the 
parents -  Was I doing that wrong?  
 
In the 1900 Census Domingo's said he immigrated in 1884- so he was off by a 
year.

I'm so grateful to you Margaret.   Thanks for sending the link.    

> On Friday, January 10, 2014, Margaret Vicente wrote:
> Hi Maria,
> 
> Found the record you're looking for in S. Jose, Ponta Delgada.  
> 
> http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG-PD-SAOJOSE-C-1860-1869/SMG-PD-SAOJOSE-C-1860-1869_item1/P185.html
> 
> Also, Emilia, age 37 arrived in Boston July 7 1886 with her children: 
> Domingos, 12 Maria, 9 and Manuel 5.
> 
> Margaret
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 11:22 PM, Maria Lima <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi John and Margaret- 
> 
> Thank you for helping me try to find the elusive Domingo's Moniz Machado 
> Birth info.  Although I have basic information for him, I can't go back any 
> further than his parents because I don't know which freguesias in ponta 
> Delgada they were from and up to now i haven't found them.  
> 
> John, I will study the link you sent again in more in depth because the dates 
> are off but the Names are similar.
> 
> I received Domingos' birthdate from his daughter who was my mother in law.   
> From census records, it appears both Domingo's and his brother Clement, 
> immigrated in different years.  Domingo's immigrated in 1885 at age 11.      
> Their parents were Jacinto Machado and Emilia Moniz.  I will look  Again 
> through the Sao Jose baptisms in search of any one with those parents.    
> They also had a sister named Maria.  (She married a Peter F Silva in Boston 
> and had a daughter named Beatrice (Pimentel) born in 1900. )
> 
> Margaret, I knew Domingo's had traveled to the Azores and visited his brother 
> in law, Manoel Almeida.  Domingo's' wife was  Maria Georgina d'Almeida and 
> they married in Boston.  When he traveled to see that relative he was already 
> a dentist and she was expecting a baby and didn't travel with him.  He sent 
> her a stash of postcards sometimes sending 2 or 3 a day.  He mentions seeing 
> a relative named Captain Mello.  I also have Maria Georgina's mother's 
> passport which shows Maria Georgina's parents were from  the Sao Jose parish 
> of Ponta Delgada.  
> 
> To me there is some mystery that I may never solve with Domingo's because my 
> mother in law always told us he was raised by the Jesuits.  Apparently, he 
> had a "guardian angel" who helped him get an education.   He was able to get 
> into Tufts University and become a dentist.  I have his graduation picture 
> and certificate.   He was married during the time  he was in dental school.   
> 
> But I just could not find his birthplace in order to  trace the family.  I 
> also tried learning which Jesuits in the Boston area would have raised him.  
> 
> Thank you  so much for helping me- 
> 
> 
> Maria Elena 
> 
>> On Jan 5, 2014, at 10:59 AM, JR <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Are you sure about the birth date for Domingos? And where did you get the 
>> birthdate information? I ask because I found this, which looks like your 
>> ancestors.
>> http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG-PD-SAOJOSE-C-1880-1889/SMG-PD-SAOJOSE-C-1880-1889_item1/P191.html
>> 
>> JR (John Roias)
>> 
>> On Friday, January 3, 2014 12:43:28 PM UTC-5, Maria wrote:
>> I have an ancestor who is a mystery in that I've searched all Sao Miguel 
>> records and can't find him in the his birth year.  His name was  Domingo's 
>> Moniz Machado; nor his brother "Clem".  Must be Clemente (?) Moniz Machado. 
>> 
>> Their parents were Jacinto Machado and mother was Emilia Moniz Machado.   
>> 
>> Thanks to this group for posting the link for the Portuguese newspapers 
>> housed at the Dartmouth library.   I stumbled on their sister, Maria M 
>> "Marshall" sister of Clemente Machado.  I knew they had a sister but had no 
>> idea how to find her until I could find the parents. It was exciting to 
>> actually find her.   
>> 
>> For years I've been searching for the 2 brothers to take the line back.  I 
>> think this is a dead end but I'm not giving up.  Every time a new parish was 
>> posted on the CCA, I thought Aha!  This is going to be the one. But sadly it 
>> was not.  Now I'm going to go through each parish again to the years before 
>> and after their supposed birth years.   
>> 
>> Are there any other records from Sao Miguel that are not on the CCA?  Any 
>> ideas where I might find where in Sao Miguel they were from?  All his 
>> document  just say Sao Miguel.  Domingo's birthdate is 8 February 1874;  
>> Clemente born 9 Feb 1869 and I only have the death date of the sister, Maria 
>> M Marshall  who died 8 August 1954.  All three died in Boston. 
>> 
>> Any ideas?  Thanks.   
>> 
>> Maria Elena
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