[AZORES-Genealogy] Re: MEDEIROS from unknown Island

2013-04-23 Thread David Perry
My grandfather is a Medeiros from Faial da Terra, Sao Miguel.  There are 
many Medeiros folks there and I can't recall the source but I read many 
years ago that the original Medeiros immigrants to the Azores first settled 
at the eastern end of Sao Miguel.  
Good luck,
David Perry 
On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 2:13:08 PM UTC-7, Betty wrote:

 Hi Doug, 

 For several years, as I have time, I try to help my husband's cousin with 
 his MEDEIROS / MIRANDA family-tree.(actually his father's cousin)   
  He 
 is more interested in finding descendants of  ..  Philip and Mary 
 (MIRANDA) 
 MEDEIROS, who reportedly had 8 children. 

 The 1900 US census for Cambridge, MA, has Mrs. Medeiros as a widow, and 
 having 6 children with her.   The family migrated here in 1889, and the 
 last 
 3 children were born here.It seems Mr. Medeiros died between 
 1895-1900, 
 as he fathered a child in 1895. In 1910, only the 2 youngest, as 
 teens, 
 were with her, and I can't locate the older children. 

 One side note is that I looked on census pages early this morning, and 
 there 
 were  4 other MEDEIROS families, almost in the same neighborhood, and 
 arriving around the same time, including:   Joseph, b1869, Frank, b1857, 
 Victor, b1862.Mrs. Mary (MIRANDA) MEDEIROS was b1859.The problem 
 is 
 that most of them just say born Portugal. 

 I'd like to help the cousin find his ancestry.Doug just mentioned that 
 many MEDEIROS came from Faial and Pico. But, as far as I know, the 
 cousin does not know where his Philip MEDEIROS, b~1855?,  came from. 

 Betty  (near Lowell, MA, USA) 

 P.S. 
 About a month ago a very helpful researcher offered me information on my 
 husband's ancestors.He said Mrs. Filomena (da ROSA) MOURA came from 
 Horta, Faial, but her parents came from both Faial and Pico.She and 
 Francisco MOURA also married there, and was told their children were born 
 there.But, Francisco was from Ponta Degada, Sao Miguel. 

 By the way, the surviving children were:   Manuel, Elzira Elsie, Ernesto 
 Frank, Rosa, and Carolina.   (in that order) I read that Ernesto and 
 Anna MOURA went back to the Azores during 1950's;   is it possible they 
 died 
 there? 




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Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: MEDEIROS from unknown Island

2013-04-23 Thread Cheri Mello
David P,

I think I read somewhere that the first settlement on Sao Miguel was
Povoacao (means population).  And I think it was in the 1400s, but I'm not
entirely sure I'm remembering that right.  Someone with more history
knowledge will chime in, I'm sure.

Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Researching: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, Ribeira das Tainhas,
Achada

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