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*Ancestors of Maria*
*Generation No. 1*
*1.* *Maria,* born 12 Jan 1868 in Porto Formoso. She was the
daughter of *2. Francisco Pacheco Marques* and *3. Josefa do Espirito Santo
Cabral*.
Notes for Maria:
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG-RG-PORTOFORMOSO-B-1860-1869/SMG-RG-PORTOFORMOSO-B-1860-1869_item1/P225.html
Maria, bap- Porto Formoso, Jan 12- 1868, born Dec 20- 1868, Pad- Jacintho
Pacheco cazado arrieiro and Madrinha Maria Magdalena cazada (to each other,
my notes)
certified- Oct 26 1881
*Generation No. 2*
*2.* *Francisco Pacheco Marques,* born Abt. 1834 in Porto Formoso,
NS da Graca. He was the son of Antonio Pacheco Marques and Francisca Rosa
or Francisca Rosa de Jesus Pacheco. He married *3. Josefa do Espirito
Santo [Cabral]* 04 Mar 1867 in Porto Formoso, NS da Graca.
*3.* *Josefa do Espirito Santo [Cabral],* born 26 Oct 1835 in
Porto Formoso, NS da Graca. She was the daughter of Manuel Cabral and
Maria Perpetua.
Marriage Notes for Francisco Pacheco Marques and Josefa Cabral:
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG-RG-PORTOFORMOSO-C-1860-1869/SMG-RG-PORTOFORMOSO-C-1860-1869_item1/P66.html
Child of Francisco Pacheco Marques and Josefa Cabral is:
1 i. Maria, born 12 Jan 1868 in Porto Formoso.
JR
On Wednesday, August 1, 2018 at 9:16:33 PM UTC-4, Michael Giffin wrote:
>
> My great-great grandparents, Francisco Pacheco Marques and Josepha Cabral
> and their four children (Maria[1], Margarida, Manuel, and Maria[2]) arrived
> in Hawaii on 4 May 1883 on the SS Abergeldie. They came from the village of
> Porto Formoso in Sao Miguel. They lived for many years in the Laupahoehoe
> district of Hawaii Island (the Big Island). My great-grandmother, Maria[1],
> had six children by her first marriage and four children by her second
> marriage. We cannot confirm the name of her first husband; however, in the
> 1900 Census, the last names of her first six children is Goncalves.
> According to the DeMello Passport Index, a Goncalves family arrived in
> Hawaii from Porto Formoso on the same ship as the Pacheco Marques family.
> While it is big guess, villagers did tend to stay together, so Maria[1] may
> have married a Goncalves child from this family. I will be visiting Sao
> Miquel in November 2018 and look forward to seeing the village of Porto
> Formoso. Thank you, Michael.
>
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