Yes, Cheri, the Maria I thought was my elusive MC, was from Santa Maria.  Not 
her.

The church where MC was married is St. Mary's in Bristol, RI.  I have a "form" 
that is filled out by Clyde J. Walsh, Asst. Pastor.  It says, 
"This is to Certify that Filippe Perreira Da Silva and Maria De Christ Moraes 
were lawfully married on the 27th day of November, 1909.  
"According to the Rite of the roman catholic church and in conformity with the 
law3s of the state of Rhode Island Rev. Thomas J. Gillam officiating in the 
presence of Antonio Perreira and Maria Perreira Witnesses as appears from the 
Marriage Register of this church.  
"Dated March 3, 1953, Clyde J. Walsh, Asst. Pastor"

My hope is that someone would be able to visit the church, ask to see the 
Marriage Register and photo copy any margin note that would have been made to 
confirm that Maria De Christ Moraes was baptized and where that took place.

This family did have two Maria born to these parents.  The first one I was 
unable to find as having died or having moved or married anywhere near the 
village of Lomba da Santa Barbara in Sao Miguel.  She was born in 1868.  MC's 
last son was born after1921 which would have made MC at over 40 years of age.  
The second Maria died shortly after her birth.  I have not been able to find 
any more children named Maria born to MC.

Again, the oral history MC's daughter told me MC was born May 22, 1885 and was 
that she was 5 years old when her father died.  Her father died in 1899 so she 
had to have been born (if she was a biological child of this marriage) before 
1899 and some time between the birth of her brother Jose (1883) and the death 
of her father.  

I have confirmation of her father's death and of Jose's birth dates.

Again, I have spent days looking at the record books in the archive in Ponta 
Delgada, S. Miguel looking for MC's birth or something that would give me a 
clue as to whether or not she was biologically born to this family.  I have no 
doubt she was raised in this family and she "thought" she was biologically from 
this family.  Proving this has become an over 25 year journey for me.

Celeste Perry [email protected]

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On Tue, 1/10/17, Cheri Mello <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: My elusive Maria Cristo
 To: "Azores Genealogy" <[email protected]>
 Date: Tuesday, January 10, 2017, 9:44 PM
 
 Celeste,
 
 I went over your initial
 email several times. 
 
 Maria born 1880s in Santa Barbara (in
 R.Grande council) on Sao Miguel island.
 
 Maria immigrates on 31 July 1909 to
 Boston but marries only 4 months later on 27 Nov 1909 in
 Providence. This doesn't sit well with me. She should
 have immigrated to Providence or New York and then caught a
 smaller boat down to Providence. Also, why the rush to get
 married? Only 4 months? Did she know her husband over there
 and was pregnant when she came over? Or perhaps that's
 the wrong Maria Moraes coming into America in 1909. I can
 find 2 Maria Moraes coming into NY between 1900-1910, 2 into
 Boston, 1 into New Bedford, and I can't find Providence
 online. So why the Maria Moraes on 31 July 1909 to Boston
 and not one of the others?
 
 Yes, you need to get the marriage book
 from Holy Rosary (I'm guessing that's probably the
 church they married at, since many Portuguese married
 there). Call them and ask for a photocopy of the book. If
 it's too large to photocopy, then ask the church
 secretary to take a picture with her cell phone and text or
 email the picture to you (and make a donation to the church
 to keep them doing genealogy requests for others).  
 
 You have traced her in
 the Federal censuses as well as the RI State censuses?
 
 Was she an alien or
 a citizen by 1940? If she was an alien, you need to get her
 alien registration. If she became a citizen, you need that
 paperwork. If her husband became a citizen, you need his
 paperwork, as it asks about his wife.
 
 What does her death certificate say?
 Where do you get the names of her parents from? 
 
 She has a sister, Anna (per will). Did you
 chase Anna around? What did her evidence say?
 
 I swear someone found her
 for you last year. What was that all about? And why did you
 decide it wasn't yours?
 
 Cheri Mello
 Listowner,
 Azores-Gen
 Researching: São Miguel island:
 Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, Ribeira das
 Tainhas, Achada
 
 
 
 
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