I forgot to mention his passport is the # 186

On Friday, April 27, 2018 at 10:50:54 PM UTC-3, Joana Ázara wrote:
>
> My great grandfather, whose baptism certificate some people here helped to 
> translate (thanks so much!!), was born in 1845 and moved to Brazil in 1858 
> (jan, 2nd at the Novo Rival ship). By this time he was 12 years old. The 
> story according to some of my family members is that the 12 year old boy 
> came alone to Brazil. The passport shows the age of 12 but it was issue 
> with his father's name (Antonio Martins d'Azara). Has anyone seen this 
> happening before? I am wondering if that used to happen if the person was 
> under 18...
>
> This is the link for his passport:
>
>
> http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/PASSAPORTES-TER-1857-1863/PASSAPORTES-TER-1857-1863_item1/P16.html
>
> We still have the original passport in hands and it shows exactly the same 
> info as the one in this book at the link.
>

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