How do you have his birthdate and place ?

Eric Edgar

On Jan 2, 2018 6:07 PM, "Mickey Blue" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all, I'm an Australian, descendant of Manuel Jacinto, born Sao Joao
> Pico 9 December 1825, son of Manuel Jacinto De Avila and Rosa Francesca. I
> can only speak English, so I struggle with Portuguese language and naming
> practices, any information in that regard would much appreciated. I'm also
> interested in history and hope, one day, to write a novel, based on my
> Great great grandfather's life and times. He was charged with stealing a
> Frenchman's watch in Trinidad in 1836, at 11 years of age, he was tried ,
> under British law, transported to Van Diemen's land (now Tasmania
> Australia) after two years on prison hulks in England. It is a tale of
> terrible hardship, survival and redemption. He had four daughters and
> through them, many hundreds of direct descendants.
>
> Naturally I'm interested in all my family history, but also would also
> love to know cultural, social and religious customs around 1820's. On his
> convict records, he was listed as being from Madeira, but I know he was
> born in Pico, so I think he may have arrived in Trinidad from Madeira (I
> believe the British recruited workers from Madeira during the transition
> from slavery to sate demands made by plantation owners for compensation).
>
> Kind Regards
> Michael
>
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