It do not think it has anything to do with a tax; it means to have fulfilled 
his Easter duty, i.e. gone to confession and taken communion sometime between 
Lent and the end of the Easter tide, as required by Church law. 

JMR
 

    On Tuesday, January 26, 2016 9:29 PM, JR <jmro...@gmail.com> wrote:
 

 He paid his obligation tax or fee at Quaresma-Lent= disobilgated. It was not 
Joao that was disobligated but Joseph Matos. I can only assume he is from 
Lagoa, which has such a variety of surnames, I could not even guess where he 
came from. 
JR

On Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at 8:33:23 PM UTC-5, Sandra Perez wrote:
JR, I don't know what disobligated means. Joam da Costa Furtado's death was in 
Santa Cruz. If he was disobligated in Rosario could that be a clue to his nal 
village?  Joam's death--top right.

http://culturacores.azores. gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG- 
LG-SANTACRUZ-O-1731-1772/SMG- LG-SANTACRUZ-O-1731-1772_ item1/P19.html

On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 4:52 PM, JR <jmr...@gmail.com> wrote:

Joseph Matos was "baptizado neste dita Matriz." Maria do Amaral viuva de de 
Joam da Costa Furtado, sepultado nesta dita Matrix onde a contrahente foi 
dezobrigada (feminine). She was disobligated in Santa Cruz. He was disobligated 
in Rosario, Lagoa. It does not say where the bride is from. In my experience, 
when a person marries a second time, the general practice of marrying where the 
bride is from does not apply. She could be from either parish.
JR

On Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at 5:44:34 PM UTC-5, Sandra Perez wrote:
Joseph de Mattos fo Simam de Ponte and Barbara de Sousa married Maria de Amaral 
va Joam da Costa Furtado 28 Jun 1736.  Does it state Joam da Costa's Furtado's 
village?  I see NS do Rosario mentioned.  Right side.

http://culturacores.azores. gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG- 
LG-SANTACRUZ-C-1731-1780/SMG- LG-SANTACRUZ-C-1731-1780_ item1/P36.html

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