There is a conflict with the grandparents of  Mafalda. What do the baptisms 
of Sao Sebastioa about the grandparents names?

JR

On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 12:09:24 AM UTC-4, IslandRoutes wrote:
>
> Thank you so much for your responses!  It's helped me get a little bit of 
> an idea of why he asked for emancipation.  We can rule out that his father 
> recently died.  He lived until 1888.
>
> I will be following Emilia's trail.  Then I want to go back to the obitos 
> for Maia and make sure that these three children were the only ones who 
> survived.  They are bit skimpy on details in the 1830s/1840s.  I want to 
> make sure I'm not leaving any stones unturned.
>
> Thanks again! 
>
> On Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 7:47:03 PM UTC-7, Mara wrote:
>>
>> sorry, didn't address all your questions.
>>
>> It's unlikely he was disabled, if he were he wouldn't be able to pay the 
>> Courts with his allowance.  Over there and in those days, payments were 
>> upfront. It took thousands of $$ to start a legal process. 
>>
>> Regarding the wife's age, that is not so uncommon.  Again, everything 
>> else would be a guess. But you will be able to make a better assessment 
>> once you complete the research on his wife and her family.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>>
>>

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