I cannot remember if I said this: It would have been my Grandmother Louisa 
Coelho's mother who came from  Flores, Azores. Their homestead is now part of 
Sulfur Springs State Park, Hayward. Her name was Anna Coelho. Beyond that, I 
don't know much about her as she died before I was born, by many decades.
What I do remember about the older ladies is this: When they let down their 
hair at night, it was so long! To the waist was common, but one of my 
relative's hair reached to just above the her ankles.They wore these long white 
nighties from neck to ankles, and with that thick, long hair down or in a 
braid, to my child's eyes, it was a wonder to behold. When their husbands died, 
they wore black from that day on.All of them loved John Phillip Souza's music, 
which they played on a wind up Victrola.
In a message dated 5/29/2019 8:50:47 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:

My great Aunt Mary Silver,  who lived on B St in Hayward,  often took care of 
me when I was small. This would have been the forties. 
During the Great Depression many young men rode the rails through Hayward 
seeking work. They had her house marked with a hobo sign that told other out of 
work men she was a woman who would help them. When they stopped at her house 
she set up a little table in the back yard and fed them a meal. Some would help 
with chores, others went on their way. It did not matter, she was charitable to 
all. In that era crime was almost nil as Americans had not been corrupted by 
the media. 

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On May 29, 2019, at 3:15 PM, Pamela Hand <[email protected]> wrote:


Hi Dixie
Where on Flores Island does your grandmother Coelho come from? We have Coelho 
ancestors from Corvo Island and Ponta Delgada On Flores Island.

My 2x great grandfather Antonio Jose de Fraga (1838-1914) was born in Ponta 
Delgada, Flores. His paternal grandmother was Rita Coelho (1758-1830 born Corvo.
His maternal great grandfather was Jose Coelho Ramos also born Corvo. There 
were Coelho godparents at both his parents’ baptisms.
Just wondering if we have a connection. I have tested on FTDNA.
Thanks for your family stories. They give me an insight into early life in 
California as most of Antonio’s siblings settled in the Oakland area 
ofCalifornia.
RegardsPam


On Wed, 29 May 2019 at 05:21, 'Dixie Schafir' via Azores Genealogy 
<[email protected]> wrote:
I don’t think I’m related to those families. I believe my family turned up on 
Flores very early, around 1498. Pirates raided Flores  years later I was told, 
and destroyed the records kept by the Catholic Church.
I am related to the Silvers, the Souza family I believe, the Martins from Pico. 
Grandfather Martin would put on his ‘smoking jacket ‘ in the afternoon, have 
tea and a pipe of tobacco. He was 6’4” and the strongest man in Hayward in his 
youth. His wife was Louisa Coelho. 

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On May 27, 2019, at 2:47 PM, 'Sam (Camas, WA)' via Azores Genealogy 
<[email protected]> wrote:



Dixie; Have you done the FTDNA family finder test?  I am a Coelho though my 
line is from Santa Maria.  Very likely some of the branches went to Flores.  Do 
you have Rego, Figueiredo, Bairos in your lines?

 

Sam (Mazatlán, MX)

 

From: Rosemarie Capodicci
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2019 11:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Gomes from Flores and Martin from Pico; 
ToHawaii and California

 

What a wonderful story! 

 

Rosemarie 

[email protected]

Researching Sao Jorge, Terceira, Graciosa, Faial and Pico, Azores,

Isola delle Femmine, Sant' Elia, Sicily

 

 

On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 9:36 AM Cheri Mello <[email protected]> wrote:


Repost for Dixie Schafir,  dschafir at aol.com (which is the registered email 
to this list - the alternative that she provides does not type out the "at" so 
it is obscured by the Google Group List-serv).

 

I tried to change my Email address as I have a new one: it is 
[email protected]

 

My grandmother’s family name is Coelho:  They came from Flores. They owned 
Sulphur Springs in Hayward, CA. The women  used to do their laundry in the 
creek, and hang their clothes on the bushes to dry.


They came around Cape Horn by sail, via Hawaii.


I still have Portuguese relatives on Oahu. That is why so many of our people 
had Elephant Ears growing in their yards - they are poi plants.  I guess they 
came to CA that way because of the winds.


Some of my relatives on Oahu owned Dutch Boy Paint for years, maybe still do.


 

When they came to CA the debarked at Alviso landing and walked to what became 
Hayward.

 

My Grandfather’s family name is Martin and came from Pico around  Cape Horn. 
They landed in Yerba Buena, which became San Francisco. They found SF so 
lawless they migrated across the Bay to ranch. Their ranch is now part of 
Turtle Rock Ranch State Park over by Mt Diablo. They moved on when their house 
was destroyed in a earthquake.


My grandfather Anthony Martin was Hayward’s blacksmith and wheelwright for 
years. His place of business was on A Street. His house was across the Street 
from All Saints. He was a extraordinarily strong, and like most Victorians 
skilled at many tasks. He put the copper dome on the Old Hayward Library (now 
demolished) He also took his blacksmith rig out to Crow Canyon when they were 
grading the road through there and changed out the Mule’s shoes. When pulling 
the graders the mules  would go through 2 pair of shoes a day. I once saw him 
change horseshoes on a horse when he was in his 70’s. He was unbelievably fast!


Grandfather Martin was such a staunch supporter of the Church the Pope sent him 
a Certificate praising him and offering perpetual blessings. He once went back 
to Spain to fetch a new priest for the congregation. There was some sort of 
Civil War raging and hechad to roe in from the ship to get the priest. They had 
a rough time of it to keep from drowning.

He and the priest would go down to Santa Cruz and fish all day with Mr Stagnaro 
while the family would camp on the beach in front of what is now Penny Arcade. 
Grants would stand on the gunwhales, cigar clamped in his teeth, and fish all 
morning that way.


 

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