Thanks, Rosemarie.   Celeste Perry [email protected] 

     On Saturday, October 31, 2015 3:11 PM, Rosemarie Capodicci 
<[email protected]> wrote:
   

 Celeste, do you think that she may not have been baptized in the Azores (or 
the record was lost) and she was re-baptiaed here in the USA before her 
marriage???  That happened in the Azores (not here) to my greatgreatgrandma, 
records were not available at the time of her marriage so she was re-baptized 
right before she married. Just a thought. 

Rosemarie [email protected] Sao Jorge, Terceira, Graciosa, Faial and 
Pico, Azores,Isola delle Femmine, Sant' Elia, Sicily
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 2:26 PM, Rosemarie Capodicci <[email protected]> wrote:

Boy Celeste, you are such a great researcher! I know that you have been looking 
for Maria Cristo for years (I still have your info on my desktop!) I hope that 
someone out there has her in their database and is wondering where she came 
from! Good Luck and continue your search. As you are aware, if you have been 
watching the list, Dave W. finally found his birth mother's family just this 
week! So, continue and hope that the info will come to light soon. 

Rosemarie [email protected] Sao Jorge, Terceira, Graciosa, Faial and 
Pico, Azores,Isola delle Femmine, Sant' Elia, Sicily
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 1:31 PM, 'celeste perry' via Azores Genealogy 
<[email protected]> wrote:

 It has been a long time sinceI tried to find documentation for the birth of my 
husband, Robert Edward Perry’s,paternal grandmother.  I call her the, 
“elusiveMaria Cristo.” I began my search in2001.  At that time, there were 
limitedresources on line so I contacted relatives and researchers I found 
living in RhodeIsland and MA.  The oral history I haddid not go very far back 
in time until I found a great-grandson of her brother,Jose.  That helped some 
since I then knewthe village in Sao Miguel where the family lived before 
Seraphine, her brother,immigrated to RI.  I have been able tocollect 
information about the lives of those of her family that immigratedfollowed 
Seraphine to RI from the census and marriage reords. In 2007, I visited Lomba 
daSanta Barbara and found that all the church records I needed were in 
thearchives in Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel.  Ispent a week going through the 
church records looking for my “elusive MariaCristo.”  Maria Cristo’s parents 
hadnames that were not very common so the task was easier than it may havebeen. 
 Joao de Morais (several spellings)and Jacinta Libianna (several variations of 
spellings) were not as hard as somenames to pick out in the records.  Ifound 
Maria Cristo had several siblings and I recorded all of them.   I had been told 
by herdaughter, Mary Cruz, that Maria Cristo was 5 years old when her 
fatherdied.  I looked in all the records up to thetime of his death.  Found 
nothing. In 2009, I returned to SaoMiguel thinking maybe Maria Cristo had been 
raised by this family and was notbiologically related.  Or that she wasthe 
daughter of an older sibling that was not married and raised by her 
grandparents.   I found that 3 of the older siblingshad died young so I ruled 
them out.  ThenI thought the family may have been visiting one of the villages 
surroundingLomba da Santa Barbara when she was born and was baptized in a 
village that wasnear Lomba da Santa Barbara.  I looked atall the villages that 
abutted Lomba da Santa Barbara and could find neither aMaria born to her 
parents or to them listed as grandparents to a Maria.   So….I left Sao Miguel 
withthe mystery unsolved.  As I worked moreand more on the other 7 Portuguese 
immigrant family for me and my husband, Ileft Maria Cristo waiting for me to 
take up the search.   I have been following theAzores list daily, with my eye 
on anyone mentioning a Maria born in Sao Miguelwho could have a connection to 
my “elusive Maria Cristo.”  None has shown up YET.  Any suggestions or help is 
appreciated.

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