Karen-You can get the census records from Cambridge which will tell where they 
lived.  I got mine through Ancestry.com.  (I lived in Cambridge but not being 
Catholic I don't know the names of any churches that would be of interest to 
you.)
- Shirl -




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 From: kmh4sch <[email protected]>



I am looking for the church that my grandparents likely attended when they 
lived in Cambridge from 1921 to about 1924. I'm guessing it was probably East 
Cambridge, as that was where many other ethnic groups first settled.
My grandparents, Joe Machado Silva (1894) and Maria Augusta Silva (1897) came 
from Angra, Terceira to the area in May of 1921.  Joe had several brothers and 
sisters that lived in Cambridge.  I do not have an address.  Their first born 
child, Paul L. Silva was born there.  I know that because I found him on the 
Massachusetts birth Index on Ancestry.com.  I have the book, volume and page 
and I am requesting a copy.  I would like to also get the church record.  Paul 
only lived a few months and died in 1922 (again I found him on the 
Massachusetts Death index and have requested the civil record).  Knowing where 
he was baptized and buried would be great.  My grandparents left Cambridge for 
California in 1924 so it must have been so hard to leave their first born there.

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