Marcio,
The marriages for the Sao Pedro church of Vila Franca are missing part of
the 1770s. They are missing on film and they are missing in the actual
book. When I went to the archive with Shirley Allegre, we asked to see the
book. It had been rebound and the pages jump from page A to page G
Shirley,
I was just going through some of our family history this weekend. My
grandfather (edward mello) His brother (james) and has 2 other brothers and
oldest sister Elvita grew up outside Cambridge. Elvita who is in her late
80's has a lot of great Mello pictures, post cards and letters
Thank you, Gail. It always make me happy when listers are able to glean
more family info and can take their family research further back. I don't
know how they come up with some of these spellings but not too long ago I
also helped another girl with her Dyers family and putting 2 and 2 together
I
Have any of you been following the bad rain they are having particularly on
Sao Miguel and Terceira? You can read some about it here:
http://www.portugaldailyview.com/whats-new/azores-storms-to-continue-after-deadly-landslide-flights-cancelled
"E"
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Hi,
The info you posted seems a little confusing. I also have ancestors from Matriz
and S. Pedro Vila Franca but since I don't the records aren't online I can't do
much. I have heard thru people in the list that there are some records missing
in S. Pedro, but they would have to tell you the year
Tomas,
I believe we have a connection as well. I first discovered a connection to
Rose Trombas by way her cousin, Antone Lawrence Mendonca (Mendence) listing
her mother Mrs. Rose Trombas (Trombus per her burial information at St.
Josephs) as his aunt. When I started look for Mrs. Rose Tromb
Who was Jose Jacintho's wfie?
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Marcia wrote:
> My husband and I, along with cousin Terri from Toronto, have been
> researching Vila Franca do Campo ancestors for several years. We have
> received a great deal of help from many on this list. In preparation for
>
My husband and I, along with cousin Terri from Toronto, have been
researching Vila Franca do Campo ancestors for several years. We have
received a great deal of help from many on this list. In preparation for
another trip over this summer, we are trying to get our research ducks in a
row, so
I didn't realize you are Judy Thompson.You are projected as a 5th cousin for my father and for me and it's an example of people with Lajes do Pico ancestry linking to my family, but the link is beyond what the records can prove.The link could come from your Mamão line, or Nicolau de Ávila, maybe Ma
Hi Cheri,
I think I like the 4C2R and note it idea. That way if I see a 2R I’ll know it
might be farther out. I need to start using the notepad more as I hate having
to go back and find common ancestors that I already located, and now that I
have another account to keep track of it is getting
Hi Judy T,
I think it was 2 DNA conferences ago where the admins convinced IT that we
needed more that 1st cousin, 2nd cousin, 3rd cousin, etc. So they took 1st
through 4th cousins and added once removed and twice removed. They did not
do this for 5th or 6th. But we got something.
So, it's you
Caetano was supposedly his first name. It has been a difficult journey
since the names keep changing. I still have to find 3 brothers yet from my
grandfather. I know two of them for sure were in Alameda County, the family
thinks they never got married so hopefully it will easier to find. The on
There isn't such a choice.I have a link to another Terceira researcher, Danny Bertao, whose link is more remote than they offer.I think I have him as a 6th cousin, when in fact I think the closest I found was 8th. Well, I didn't want to throw away my connection, so I just put the most remote possib
Pam,You are 100% correct.I don't know what record they were looking at, but if they tried to trace that line (de Barbosa da Costa), they would come up empty. In fact, I don't think there is such thing as "de Barbosa" unless that's also a location, but I have never seen any Barbosa family using "de"
How do I assign a 4th cousin 3 times removed match in ftdna? The list
jumps from 4th2R to 5th.
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This reminds of this picture of an old lady, where it could be seen by
others as a young lady. I showed this photo to my mom and she seen the old
lady, I said don't you see the young lady? She said NO, I drew with my
finger the outline of the young ladies face. She still couldn't see it. In
other w
I just want to say thank you very much. "E" I believe you were the one who
gave me a date of a possible Mary Dias that died on May 1, 1933. Well I
went on ancestry on that possible date which took me to find a grave. She
is buried at St. Mary's. I called them and they didn't have much info so
I have Souza Man marrying a Caetano woman. They lived in the Hanford, CA area.
D
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>From: Gail Elizares
>Sent: Mar 18, 2013 10:57 AM
>To: azores@googlegroups.com
>Subject: RE: [AZORES-Genealogy] Cabral Famil
>
>My gg-grandfather was Jose de Souza who married Maria Ignac
Altino,
I read Mel Pires=Manuel Pires and nothing else. The closest name to Barbosa
that I see here is Barbara, which is Manuel Pires wife.
Did you try to find a marriage between a Manuel Pires and Barbara da Costa? I
took a quick glance in Nordeste I found a few Barbara da Costa but with no
Man
The names that I sent. Where I put a name and said such and such & the name
followed is the wife. All from Sao Jose area. For instance jJ aquim Cabral
married Francisca de jesus de sousa. That's all I know about these people.
Antonio Cabecceiras married Francisca Rodrigues, Sao Jose but don
Not the same wife, Thanks
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I have Tavares a Manuel Tavares who married Theresa Cordeiro in Oct 1686, his
parents Manuel Tavares and Maria de Lima
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 9:08 PM, Margaret Vicente < margaretvice...@gmail.com >
wrote:
Geneva,
All these names a
The name is perfectly clear to me. The first rule in researching any document,
is that one needs to view the "entire" document, so that all information is
seen in context. Everyone on this thread is focusing on just a part of a name
that they have construed to be an abbreviation for the given na
Dano,
I think you need to take another look...
mnk
On Sunday, March 17, 2013 3:07:00 PM UTC-5, Altino wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a record that has a name that's difficult to read. I've been able
> to make out the groom's name and his mother as well as the bride and her
> parents, but the g
I have Tavares a Manuel Tavares who married Theresa Cordeiro in Oct 1686,
his parents Manuel Tavares and Maria de Lima
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 9:08 PM, Margaret Vicente wrote:
> Geneva,
> All these names are very common in most places. Without breaking them down
> and name of place where marriag
I may have some connection by marriage with Rose Trambas (the spelling I
have). Her huband, Jose Abreu, may be the nephew of my grandfather, Joao
Silveira Leal.
Jose Abreu settled in the Mission San Jose area of Fremont. In the late
1920s, my grandmother was very ill and my father and his sligh
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