Hi Rick,

Yes, it starts by saying "Em o mesmo dia e ano" (In the same day and year). 
In theory the month could still be variable but this form is used to 
indicate the exact same day.

The word after João Rodrigues seems indeed to be "pedreiro" (stone mason).

João Ventura
http://tombo.pt

On Thursday, 23 January 2014 16:08:47 UTC+1, Richard Francis Pimentel wrote:
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> *The record on the upper right has the date written in and unusual manner. 
> It starts off  “on the month day and year” then I am lost I think it is 
> referring to the previous record. The record before is 19 Jun 1661 and the 
> record after is 11 Jul 1661.*
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> *Also the word after Joam Rodrigues is that and occupation? – stone mason?*
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> *http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG-PD-SAOSEBASTIAO-C-1650-1677/SMG-PD-SAOSEBASTIAO-C-1650-1677_item1/P63.html
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> <http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG-PD-SAOSEBASTIAO-C-1650-1677/SMG-PD-SAOSEBASTIAO-C-1650-1677_item1/P63.html>
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> Upper Right*
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> *Rick*
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> *Richard Francis Pimentel*
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> *Spring, TX*
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