I think I have some of these names form when I helped someone. Who are the
ancestors, your great grandparents and the dates, I don't want to go on
wild goose chase. Or you can email me privately.
JR
On Thursday, July 6, 2017 at 9:15:45 PM UTC-4, Joanne wrote:
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> http://culturacores.azores.go
Thank you again. My nephew is really looking in to the ancestry of the
family I will give him this site. I think he will find it helpful.
On Thursday, July 6, 2017 at 8:31:11 PM UTC-7, Cheri Mello wrote:
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> There's a zillion Antonio Azevedos. And if I had $1 for every time someone
> told me th
Oh ya! That is a really popular tall tale with Azoreans in Califonia. I have
two ancestors who actually did jump ship off whaling boats and swam to Morro
Bay (I have first hand accounts with writing about it), but most of the time I
hear this it checks out to be baloney! Just watch out for that!
There's a zillion Antonio Azevedos. And if I had $1 for every time someone
told me their ancestor "jumped ship," we'll I'd have a nice little bundle
of money.
You need to keep in mind that some stories became embellished over time.
Don't hold on to it as fact. You still need to look for him coming
I remember my father telling me that his grandfather (Antonio Azevedo) came
to the USA first and he jumped ship and ended up in Crows Landing,
California, He did go back to Portugal and later my great uncle Manuel and
then my Grandfather Dominic came to California and worked. My father also
s
Yes, Renelle, that's how you read the reports generated by the genealogy
software programs.
Since the initial paragraph says Isabel married Antonio in March of 1883,
I'd think their first kid was Manuel born Jan 1884 (that's just about
getting pregnant on your wedding night). Antonio born in Nov o
Thank you for the information. This is what I saw posted
*1.* *Isabel Augusta9 de Borba* (João Machado8, ANTÓNIO JOAQUIM DE BORBA7
DA SILVEIRA, JOSÉ MACHADO6 DE BORBA, MANUEL PEREIRA5, FRANCISCO4, ANDRÉ
PEREIRA3, MANUEL PEDROSO2, ANTÓNIO PEDROSO1 TEIXEIRA) was born 12 Nov 1859
in Calheta, il
Thanks, Rick - any idea why the priest would notate when certificates were
issued? Or why? Just curious...
On July 6, 2017 at 9:40:22 PM, Richard Francis Pimentel (
rickredle...@gmail.com) wrote:
*The top one is a certificate issued on 31 Mar 1862 and the second one is
also a certificate issued
The top one is a certificate issued on 31 Mar 1862 and the second one is also a
certificate issued on 28 Feb 1864.
Rick
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Joanne Mercier
Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 9:16 PM
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Hi Monica, Been on an extended vacation so I haven't been able to work on
genealogy. I will be back home in August and will pursue this further.
Fred
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Original message From: 'Monica C' via Azores Genealogy
Date: 7/5/17 7:53 PM (GMT-05:00
Dear Doreen,
To me, this surname is not Barrantes, but BARRANCOS.I have two others Barrancos
in my data base :- Antonio Martins Barrancos married in 1712 com Maria do
Espirito Santo from Altares. His grandfather is Pedro Gonçalves, without name
of the grandmother. It's possibly Pedro Gonçalves B
Thank you 😊. I'm pretty fluent in Portuguese but my eyes are not what they used
to be.
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> On Jul 5, 2017, at 6:55 PM, Cheri Mello wrote:
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> Hi Hilda,
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> Dates are the things that people learn last.
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> It looks like the priest wrote "Verginio," which I suppose is Virgini
I know this response is coming years later, but i was just reading this post. I
am from hanford, and this family is in my tree. :-).. Theresa Madruga married
Bill Brown pereria.. And he will probally be found as a pereria In the missing
documents. Theresa was daughter of maunuel pereria Madru
Thank you, Margaret, You are always so helpful.
Rick
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Margaret Vicente
Sent: Wednesday, July 5, 2017 1:22 PM
To: azores
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] S Miguel, Bretanha, 1765 marriage Jose de
Oliveira
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