RE: [AZORES-Genealogy] Brokers/Jobers, how immigrants found work

2011-01-25 Thread Sam Koester
Mary, Thank you for this information.  My grandfather was a relatively small
man, from the information I have found, and the idea of him working in a
mine has always been a curious one to me.  I will have to lookup quicksilver
mining and learn what it entails.  Thanks again, Sam in Maz

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Mary Bordi
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 10:36 PM
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Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Brokers/Jobers, how immigrants found work


On Jan 24, 2011, at 5:56 PM, Sam Koester wrote:

 I don't think this is too off subjectMy father told me his dad  
 used to
 walk over the hill to the mines.  At this point in time they lived  
 in
 either Milpitas (San Jose, CA area).  I think, from the back of my  
 mind,
 that it was a sulfur mine.  Does anyone know anything about this?   
 Thanks,
 Sam in Maz

There were quicksilver mines in Almaden (or maybe they called it New   
Almaden)--now part of San Jose. That is on the western side of the  
Santa Clara valley.

There may have been other mines in the mountains on the eastern side  
of the Santa Clara valley, too, in the Mt. Hamilton area. But that  
seems like more than just over the hill!

Mary Bordi

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Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Travel from Azores to West Coast or West Coast to Azor...

2011-01-25 Thread Cakemom102
My aunt always told the story of how the rest of my  grandfather's family, 
probably in the 1880's, and that they came around the  Horn.  I have never 
found where they disembarked, but I am thinking it had  to be around San 
Francisco, since my grandfather was in Sacramento.
 
Mary Ann M.
 
 
In a message dated 1/24/2011 8:05:16 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
gomes.ances...@gmail.com writes:

My great grandparents (grandfather's parents) Victorino (B:Nov 17, 1883,  d 
Jan. 1951) and Mary Gomes traveled through the horn to Honolulu, HI in  
1906.  


My Great-great grandparents Manuel and Mary Rodrigues traveled through  
the horn between 1887 and 1889.  


I have not researched the ship records for when the Cabral side of the  
family made the same trip, however both of my great grandmother from the  
Cabral and my great grandfather from th Rodrigues side (mentioned in the  
previous pargraph) were born in Hawaii.  


I wonder if there are relatives in the tree that immigrated to the East  
Coast instead of Hawaii.  But that is for another thread.  


Eric Gomes
Castro Valley, CA




On Jan 24, 2011, at 11:11 AM, _cakemom102@aol.com_ 
(mailto:cakemom...@aol.com)  wrote:





WBRMy grandmother, Maria de Gloria Silveira from Praia do Almoxirife  in 
Faial, came to Massachusetts in   She lived there for about 8  years and 
then she lost her job in one of the mills.  Her uncle, Manuel  Vargas, lived 
here in Sacramento and he was friends with Francisco Jose Luis  who had just 
lost his wife and was from Pedra Miguel a nearby area in the  Faial.  My 
grandmother was in her late twenties and not married.   When she wrote and told 
her uncle that she had lost her job, I'm guessing he  told her to come west 
and meet this widower he knew.  She came across  country by train and told 
my aunt that train robbers had tried to stop the  train.  She arrived in 
Sacramento and shortly after married my  grandfather, Francisco Jose Luis and 
became step-mother to his 6 almost  grown children.  She had 4 children of her 
own, two of which died in  infancy.  
 
Mary Ann M.





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From: Mary Bordi _genealogy@hununu.org_ (mailto:geneal...@hununu.org) 
To: _azores@googlegroups.com_ (mailto:azores@googlegroups.com) 
Sent:  Mon, Jan 24, 2011 10:18 am
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Travel from  Azores to West Coast or West 
Coast to Azor...

Something else I  should have added to my post about my great grandfather 
coming by train from  Massachusetts to California is that we are fairly 
certain that he already  had at least one brother and maybe cousins here in 
California. He only  stayed in Massachusetts to pay off his passage to the US. 
I 
really would  like to know who the first one was who came and maybe I will 
find out  someday.  


Mary Bordi


On Jan 23, 2011, at 7:52 PM, _gracefalcone@aol.com_ 
(mailto:gracefalc...@aol.com)   wrote:



 
thank-you mary this is exactly the kind of information I was looking  for.  
Most of my azorean ancestors settled in Fall River, Swansea,  and New 
Bedford.  In my attempts to locate any that may have headed  West.  I am 
fascinated with how our azorean peoples migrated with  little to nothing after 
leaving the islands and got to California and  elsewhere.  best, grace
 
In a message dated 1/23/2011 7:04:02 P.M. Central Standard Time, 
_genealogy@hununu.org_ (mailto:geneal...@hununu.org)   writes:



On Jan 23, 2011, at 2:19 PM, _gracefalcone@aol.com_ 
(mailto:gracefalc...@aol.com)   wrote:


(3) Any thing else of interest you may have  regarding this journey would 
be  helpful.


I am not sure this is what you are looking for but...


My great grandfather (from Sao Jorge) came to Massachusetts around  1871 
and worked several years there before coming to California. When he  did, he 
came by train and he told my mother that the Indians played  tricks on the 
train as they were passing by.


Mary Bordi 



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