Repost for Barbara, onemst at yahoo.com
My father was named Manuel da Silva. He was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1894.
I believe his people came from Lisbon. He came to the US about 1910. He
had a "Tia" there named Philomin, who lived on Rua Juarez Tavora 54 in the
year 1931. She had at least on
I saw that the other day. The whole announcement is here:
http://www.larfhc.org/
They open on Monday, Oct. 25th for research. No research on the dates Carol
mentioned (Nov. 6 & 7). Just open house. I'm going to try for Sunday.
Sat. the 6th is really, really busy for me.
Cheri Mello
Listowner,
Any case any one out there is interested, the Los Angeles Family History
Center has FINALLY posted their long-awaited grand opening. It will be
Saturday, November 6, 9 AM to 9 PM and Sunday, November 7, 3 PM to 9 PM.
Carol Silva Warnock
Researching Pico, Faial, Terceira and Santa Maria.
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Mel,
Yes, what you found is correct and same as the information I found and Mr.
Nelson provided. Jacintha also "changed" her name in later census and went by
Jessie and is laid to rest at Holy Cross as such with correct corresponding
dates. No Miquelena and only one Madeline being the daughte
Hi, I am researching Rodrigues, & Mello (Demello), can you elaborate on this
Demello book, if you can please tell me what the contents are, or where I can
see a copy.
--- On Wed, 10/13/10, IslandRoutes wrote:
From: IslandRoutes
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: passport registration and the co
I am not sure if I can add to wat you have, but I've done some
research on these lines. I came up with similar confusing
information.
One question I have. Was the Consulado Geral...i.e. the Consulate
logs in Hawaii consulted for the passage on the Monarch and the
passage on the City of Paris. T
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