Is there another place to search for naturalization?  I have searched 
Ancestry and Fold3.  Even went through all "jose joaquim" "jose" and 
"joseph" with no last name and nothing still.....

On Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 7:16:38 PM UTC-7, Andrea R wrote:
>
> Hi Shirley
>
> the 1930 census says Azores, the other census say Portugal but one mention 
> has her husband's father from Flores.
>
> Her death certificate said her father was Francisco Lima, she was born on 
> 2 Feb 1851 or 1850
>
> thanks! 
>
> On Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 3:59:43 PM UTC-7, Shirley Allegre wrote:
>>
>>  
>> I have a couple of LIMA lines.  Do you know where Rosa was born?
>>  
>> Shirley in CA
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> *From:* Andrea R 
>> *To:* Azores Genealogy 
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 21, 2015 3:10 PM
>> *Subject:* [AZORES-Genealogy] 1869 to 1873 Passenger lists from Azores 
>> to United States help
>>
>> Hello!  I am new to this group and I am researching the following people 
>> (I only have the English names) 
>>
>> Joseph Joaquim Roberts  born 8 Jun 1848 or 1850   1900 census says born 
>> in Flores and immigrated in 1871   died in 1905 in Sacramento, CA but 1880 
>> census shows living in Emporia, Kansas
>>
>> his wife
>>  
>> Rosa Roberts - maiden name LIMA  born 22 Feb 1851 or 1852   1900 census 
>> says only Azores and immigration 1872  death certificate shows father Frank 
>> (Francisco ?) Lima  died in 1935 in San Francisco
>>
>> daughter
>>
>> Clementina Roberts born 23 Oct 1868  1900 census says only Azores and 
>> immigration 1872 died 1945 in San Francisco (married Lansfield) 
>>
>> son
>>
>> Anthony Joseph Roberts born 5 Jan 1870 some places say Portugal and some 
>> say Boston, MA cannot find any records of birth -  died in 1937 in San 
>> Francisco
>>
>> I searched Ancestry and many sites and could not find anything.  I know 
>> few records are indexed and I tried searching the Azores reocrds on their 
>> site but haven't found anything yet.  Was hoping to discover what the last 
>> name was originally.  I have obtained all death certificates but they are 
>> vague.  The only clue was Flores in the 1900 census.
>>
>> Thank you very much!  This has been interesting as my family didn't even 
>> know they were from the Azores!
>>
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