Hi,

I have the marriage of Francisco Luís de Medeiros to Josefa Pacheco or Josefa 
de Melo. They married in Porto Formoso 16.5.1765. He is said to have been born 
at Povoação in 13.12.1739. This is the family of the Nobel Prize Craig Cameron 
Mello from Maia, Ribeira Grande… 

 

 

Eliseu Pacheco da Silva

Researching Açores (São Miguel and Graciosa) and Alentejo

(  <http://gw.geneanet.org/eliseumanuel> http://gw.geneanet.org/eliseumanuel )

 

 

De: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Em nome de 
IslandRoutes
Enviada: terça-feira, 27 de Maio de 2014 18:38
Para: [email protected]
Assunto: [AZORES-Genealogy] My Pacheco, Mello, de Braga (Achada, Maia, Fenais 
da Vera Cruz) Wiki Tree

 

It's been awhile since I've posted an update for my tree to this group.  I took 
a break from genealogy after my Dad passed away 5 years ago.  Then, work mostly 
on my French and Irish lines as new records became available to me.  In the 
past few months, I've been back to work on my Azorean lines working exclusively 
in Achada.  With all this work going on, I have finally decided to upload my 
family tree online.  

 

The tree covers my lines on Sao Miguel Island in Maia (de Braga, Mello, Mello 
Castanho, Pacheco de Rezendes, Pacheco Remigio, Boteilho da Rocha, Moniz, 
etc.), Achada (Pacheco, Mello, Rezendes, Silva, Correia, Furtado, do Monte, 
Pimentel, Soares de Resendes, Sylva Tavares, etc.), and Fenais da Vera 
Cruz/Ajuda (Pacheco, Ferreira, Grota, Silva, Medeiros, etc.) mostly.  It is not 
a complete family tree.  WikiTree is much easier to work with in smaller GEDCOM 
uploads.  I've uploaded the Azoreans through the mid 1700s, though a couple of 
lines go back before 1400.


Both my lines (de Braga and Pacheco) migrated to Hawaii in 1882 and settled in 
Kilauea, Kauai, HI.  I still have relatives there today.  There were other 
cousins with the surname Caetano from Maia who ended up in Honolulu.  Many of 
the descendants of my tree migrated to Oakland, Spreckels, King City, Salinas, 
and Stockton, CA.  

 

A couple of years ago I made a connection with a woman in Massachusetts who 
turned out to be related my Maia lines.  I have realized that some of the 
cousins of my great grandmother, Maria d'Espirito Santo (de Braga) Pacheco 
Smith migrated to Massachusetts and Rhode Island in the late 1890s and early 
1900s.  They were primarily from the de Braga, de Mello Castanho, and Pacheco 
Remigio (aka Romiza) families.

Anyway, here is a link to my online tree:

http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Smith-Family-Tree-45921

 

If you think we have a connection, let me know. Thanks!

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