Paternal, maternal...maybe the person had turned away, maybe someone had
hearing loss. I think they could be misunderstood.
And of course, there's my favorite excuse. "Too much vinho." LOL
Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Researching: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, Ribeira das Tainha
Hi Lee,
Yes, it's possible. I have some cases in my data base. But, the mariage record
would be mentionned a "dispensa por consanguinidade de 1° grao em linha
colateral" ou "1° e 2° grao de consanguinidade". It's not write, in your case.
Josefa Joaquina is a frequent surname. I have 12 Josefa Jo
Earlier I posted a question about the birth of Maria, daughter of Maria do
Carmo and husband Antonio da Rocha Tristtao about the padrinhos.
Now I have a real mystery/puzzle/family secret on my hands?
I am researching the family of Maria do Carmo and Antonio da Rocha Tristao;
below are sources/c
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