Yes, yes, the Rols. It's easier to say cencus because some people don't know 
what they are.  
Marcio, are you saying that there is a 1910 cencus for the azores? Any idea as 
to where I can access it?

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  On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 1:30 PM, 'Marcio' via Azores 
Genealogy<azores@googlegroups.com> wrote:   But weren't the confession Rolls 
that preceded the Census? Until 1910 was a monarchy, after 1910 republic. Until 
1910 Confessiom Rolls, after 1910 Census. No?

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On Dec 13, 2016, at 12:48 PM, Cheri Mello <gfsche...@gmail.com> wrote:


Guys, please call these things by the proper name. They are NOT censuses. 
Censuses are for enumeration of a population, usually done by a goverment 
entity. Censuses don't exist for the Azores. These are confession rolls (rólos 
de confissão or róis/confessado). The priest went from house to house making 
sure everyone everyone had done confession and received communion (I think). He 
listed their names, beginning with the head of the household (usually the man), 
then the wife, then the kids. He lists their ages. Because it happens to list 
households, it can function like a census for our use, but it is NOT a census. 
It's a confession roll, used by the Catholic church, not a census mandated by 
the government. 

I don't want new researchers thinking there's censuses out there for the 
Azores. There's not.

And because confession rolls are NOT consider vital records (birth, marriage, 
death) not many were collected. Graciosa had the most. I think a couple of 
freguesias on Terceira. And I guess this freguesia on Sao Jorge. So most 
freguesia do NOT have them online.

To see what the CCA holds, you can go to Tombo.pt/en, type in your freguesia, 
and click on it. It will tell you what is held by the CCA.
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Santa Cruz on Graciosa has baptisms, marriages, deaths, acknowledgements 
(claiming parentage of the baby) and confession rolls.

Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Researching: São Miguel island: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, 
Ribeira das Tainhas, Achada
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 9:26 AM, LouieLouieOhOh <louielouieo...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

Jeremy,Thank you so much! I could send you lots of relatives from Ribeira Seca 
but ... can you check these? I would like to know if their siblings are listed 
in the Census of 1875 and 1900. As seen below they were married in 1870.

| Estevao José Mattos |
| B-10/10/1832 |
| D-3/3/1902 |
| M- May 9 1870 |
| St. Jorge, Ribeira Seca |
|   |
| 
 |
| Maria Inês Azevedo Coração Jesus |
| B-3/13/1850 |
|  |
|  |

Louie


On Monday, December 12, 2016 at 8:43:51 AM UTC-8, Jeremy G. B-C - Researching: 
Sao Jorge & Pico wrote:


Louie,


Attached to this post you will find the 1875 and 1900 census sheets for your 
great grandfather in case you did not have them.   Note: Jose de Sousa Borba is 
not listed in 1875 or 1900 in Ribeira Seca.  If you didn't have the attached, I 
can look up more names for you............
Jeremy


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