Thank you Elaine.  Hope your flight back is better than ours.  We had a delay 
in Boston and a lot of shaking on our way back.  Constant seatbelt light on.  
Celeste

Celeste Perry [email protected]

--------------------------------------------
On Thu, 7/5/18, E. Sharp <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] The "elusive Maria Cristo"
 To: [email protected]
 Date: Thursday, July 5, 2018, 11:19 AM
 
 Celeste,
 
 I think I found this several years ago for you
 and she was coming to her brother Seraphim/Seraphine.  I am
 at Boston right now awaiting my flight back to CA.  Will ck
 more when I get home. 
 
 "E"
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 > On Jul 5, 2018, at 1:44 PM, 'celeste
 perry' via Azores Genealogy <[email protected]>
 wrote:
 > 
 > I have
 just returned from my trip to Rhode Island to continue my
 search for my husband's paternal grandmother.  
 >   I visited St. Mary's in Bristol,
 RI.,  the church where she was married and I saw the book
 where she and her husband's marriage  was listed.  I
 had received a copy of the marriage record and verified that
 the information was the same in the book.
 >   I asked about her having to prove she
 had been baptized in Sao Miguel, Azores and I was told they
 did not have any information about her baptism.
 >   I was on my way back to the hotel from
 the church when I remembered seeing "file sent"
 written at the bottom of her marriage entry.  I found out
 where the diocese of R.I. was located and went there to ask
 for any information they might have of her baptism.  I did
 not get past the clerk at the door.  She talked to someone
 in the "archives" and was told they did not have
 such information.
 >   When I was eating
 at a Portuguese restaurant, I asked the owner if he knew any
 Portuguese priest.  He gave me the name of a Fr. Escobar
 and the church were he was living.  I went to the church
 and he was not there; however, the lady in the office was
 most helpful.
 >   She took my
 information and a copy of the marriage record I had with
 me.  The next day, I received a call from the church office
 lady and she said father Escobar had contacted the diocese
 office and was told the archives did not have any records
 for which I was searching.
 >   So, I am
 back to square one.  Someone on the list told me that proof
 of baptism was necessary for a marriage if the couple was
 born in another church.  Since Maria Cristo's siblings
 were all born in Lomba da Santa Barbara, Sao Miguel, Azores,
 that would have been the place of her baptism.  
 >   As I have said before, I looked at all
 the baptism records from the time her older brother was
 baptized until her father died.  I found no record for her
 birth.
 >   Below is the information I
 have send to the list a few years ago for anyone who is new
 to the list and may have information about my "Elusive
 Maria Cristo."
 > 1.     Her
 name:  
 > In 2006, I received an email
 from a great-grandson of MC’s brother Jose.  He wrote
 “on Ancestry.com I found Maria Cristo immigrated July 31,
 1909.”I found an arrival of “Maria Moraes arriving July
 31, 1909, age 25, est. birth yr. 1884, F, Portuguese, port
 of departure: St. michaels, Az, Portugal; ship name, Cretic;
 arriving at Boston, MA; last residence, Azores, birthplace,
 St. Barbara, Azores.”  I received this information from
 someone and I never saw the name of the person she was going
 to.  I think she would have come to her brother, Seraphine
 who immigrated 10/24/1904 and I have found his name as: 
 Serafim Morais/Morris/Moraes in different census.
 > On her marriage record:  11/27/09 she is:
 Maria de Christ Moraes
 > 2.     DOB,
 where??? :  May 22, 1884/1885 Lomba da Santa Barbara, Sao
 Miguel, Azores, (oral history told to me by her daughter)
 > She married in 1909 and said she was 22
 years old (I have the marriage record from St. Mary’s
 church in Bristol, RI.)
 > 3.   
 Father:  Joao Moraes, he died 4/13/1899, I found his death
 record in 2006.
 > 4.    Mother: Jacinta
 Libianna
 > 5.    When did she come to
 US:  I think she came to the US to her brother, Seraphine
 Moraes.  This is what her daughter told me.  It had to
 have been before Nov. 1909 when she married.
 > 6.    In the 1910 census Fellippe E.
 & Mary C. Silva, are living with seraphim & Rosa
 Morais at 15 East Brooks. St.   in Bristol, RI she lived on
 Estbrook St.  with her husband, Fillippe Silva.  She was
 listed as Maria C. Silva who immigrated in 1909. 
 > 1927-1928, 1929-1930/ 1935-1936; 1937
 census, Phillip & Mry Perry, carpenter, live at 66
 Blossom St. 
 > 1938; 1939, 43, 66 Blossom
 St. per City directory
 > 1947 moved to
 Oakland, CA
 > 7.    In 2005, at the
 Oakland FHCC, I found a Maria Moraes arriving 7/31/1909, age
 25, est. yob 1884, F, Portuguese; departed: S.Miguel;
 ship’s name is Crotic; arrived in Boston, MA
 > 8.    She was 24 years old when her
 daughter Mary was born in 1911. 
 > 
 > Thank you for any help you can give me.
 > Celeste
 > Celeste Perry
 [email protected]
 > 
 > -- 
 > You received this message because you are
 subscribed to the Google Groups "Azores Genealogy"
 group.
 > To unsubscribe from this group
 and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to
 [email protected].
 > Visit this group at
 https://groups.google.com/group/azores.
 
 -- 
 You received this message
 because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Azores
 Genealogy" group.
 To unsubscribe from
 this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email
 to [email protected].
 Visit this group at
 https://groups.google.com/group/azores.

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Azores Genealogy" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/azores.

Reply via email to