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Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2016 14:03:02 -0800
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Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Jewish information

May I also receive a copy of the ebook?  

thank you,

Linda

On Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 12:04:31 PM UTC-8, Cheri Mello wrote:Repost 
for Manuel Azevedo (email below):

greetings to all,
there has been very little research done on this
 topic. the extant jewish cemeteries that i know of in ponta delgada ( 
são miguel),  angra ( terceira) and horta ( faial) all date from post 
pombal return of north african/ gilbratar sephardim who established 
communities in faro, lisbon, ponta delgada, angra and terceira. the 
synagogue in ponta delgada survived and has recently been restored. the 
faro community created a museum/ cemetery. the lisbon community which 
rebuilt its synagogue in 1904 was taken over by the ashkenazi who fled 
the holocaust to portugal. the azorean communities are non-existent. 
pedro merlim?, recently deceased wrote a book entitled " os hebreus da 
terceira". 
these communities have no relation  to the initial 
settlors of the azores, some of whom were no doubt jews and after the 
forced conversion of 1497 were known as new christians, (although porto 
judeu in terceira is not porto de cristão novos!)
inquisition 
records, which are on line ( torre de tombo national archices) in my 
opinion relate the best social history of the period. professor paulo 
drummond braga did his phd on the inquisition in the azores which has 
been published.
it
 contains a list of names from the 1604 " finta" ie. levy of new 
christians in the azores that were taxed to pay for the general pardon 
granted in 1604 by philip of spain ( remember the union of the two 
crowns in 1580).
i have reproduced the list on my blog ( ladina.blogspot.com)
 and as an appendix in a book about the first azorean woman to be burned
 at the stake in 1576 which i can send as an ebook to anyone who 
requests it by emailing me at mlopesazevedo at yahoo.com or through the ladina 
blog.
also
 on the blog are dutch notarial records from the 17th? and 18th century 
which have some references to the azores. there is also an excellent 
brazilian publication of portuguese new christian names and their 
origin/location.
cedros is not on the 1604 tax roll. there are 
cedros on pico. one family member told me the family was from greece. 
lebanon? the jewish connotation  does accord with the factoid that new 
christains took names of plants, including trees.
cumprimentos
manuel azevedo







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