Christian,

I found a baptism for Francisco in Praia, Baptism records 1826-1833, Image 
0084, Top Right, date of birth 1 Nov 1832.  Father - Manuel Machado & 
Mother - Maria do Rosario. Paternal Grandmother - Rosa Maria - single.  
Maternal Grandparents - Francisco Jose Espinola and Maria do Rosario.  Is 
this the baptism record you have for their son Francisco?

On Sunday, September 4, 2016 at 2:57:42 AM UTC-5, Christian Day wrote:
>
> p.s. Tammy, if you ever find Manuel (or Manoel) Jose (Joze) Machado around 
> 1800 to 1806 let me know. My ancestry research says he was from Feiteira, 
> Graciosa but that come up as Feteira, I think, on the Tombo.pt site and I 
> haven't had much luck. While I know his general info from his son's 
> baptismal records, I'm not really sure where he's from. Manuel's wife is 
> Maria do Rozario. If you ever come across them, please let me know. 
> According to his grandson's baptism, he was apparently was born to an 
> unknown father and a "Roza Maria."
>
> I also took this image of Manuel's son Francisco's baptism from another 
> Ancestry user but I haven't gone through to see the original at the Azores 
> site. However, it seems like Manuel should have been in Sao Mateus or Praia 
> (which are listed separately on Tombo.pt I think) also though there's 
> something about Feiteira that the Ancestry user put in and my sense is it's 
> a mistake.
>
> On Saturday, September 3, 2016 at 8:26:32 PM UTC-5, Tammy Jesso wrote:
>>
>> Christian
>>
>> If you need any help, I'd be more then happy to help you. I've done lots 
>> of research in Sao Mateus, Graciosa 
>>
>> Tammy Jesso
>>
>>
>> On Sep 3, 2016, at 8:21 PM, Christian Day <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I've been buried in the confessional rolls of Graciosa trying to find my 
>> ancestors Manual Machado (b.abt.1805), his son Francisco Machado, and his 
>> son Jacintho Machado but last names are not often used. For example, the 
>> following document seems like it could be my Manuel Machado and two 
>> children I wasn't aware he had, but his name is abbreviated. I saw "Maxado" 
>> spelled out on another page and yes, I know that the 'X' is used in place 
>> of the 'ch' but I wonder why they abbreviate it some places and not others 
>> and if anyone has a key to these abbreviations.
>>
>> The example I'm asking about is in the lower right of this page:
>>
>>
>> http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/GRA-SC-SAOMATEUS-S-1867-1869/GRA-SC-SAOMATEUS-S-1867-1869_item1/P73.html
>>
>> Many thanks!
>>
>> Christian
>>
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