To E where did you find this info on the Jose Pinheiro's? I'm leaning
towards the one living in S. Dartmouth with the throat affliction because
that is where my 2nd grt grandpa built his home on Rockland street. Yes we
are absolutely positive he died shortly after my grandpa was born in 1918,
my
Hi Altino,
The old family search has 2 listings for Phelipe Borges born abt. 1659 and
Francisca do Rego b. abt. 1663, married 15 Aug 1682 and 27 Aug 1682.
Francisca's parents are Manoel de Mello Martins and Maria Leda. Phelipe and
Francisca were both born in Acores, no listing for Capelas.
Mike,
I found this on Ancestry.com. I can forward the original to your personal
email address from them if you would like. Let me know. I have the St.
John's Cemetery book. I have been looking to see if he is buried there..if
he was and did not have a stone, he would not be in the book..there
Mike,
I checked your family in 1920 censusit says Maria is married (not a
widow, so either she did not know he died or he moved away)William is 1
year old and they live on Rockland Street, S. Dartmouth. Joseph Pine's 1917
WWI Draft Registration record says he is living on Rockland
Greetings Group, I have found my 5th ggrandparents marriage record in
Velas.I'm having a very hard time translating his writing and all help
would be greatly appreciated. Velas, Sao Jorge...marriages for 1734-1772 page
0102, Joam de Sousa and Isabel do Rosario Thank you in advance,Nancy
I wonder if Joe Pine died of the Spanish influenza (not that it would
necessarily help in finding his records, I suppose). It certainly ran
rampant through Alameda County, California, where my maternal
grandmother (among many) had it. My mother was 5 at the time, and
remembered being traumatized
Hi Gloria,
Since we know that we are related on your father's side, I can provide you
with most of the data on our common ancestry for the past 10 generations. I
believe that we may also be related on your mother's side, as well. I know
that you already have some info, however, since the
I would like to remind everyone that while you are looking up your family
records on CCA site, I do have a reward out for baptism records for several
of my VICTOR family members. The ones I am specifically interested in are
Isabelle Victor b. bet. 1881-1885 $50 reward, she is my great
Gloria
Another way less expensive way to have your research done is to contact
Joao Ventura, an excellent researcher, living in Terceira. His rates are
very reasonable and he has a quick turnaround time. Let me know if you
want his email address. That way if you ever decide to visit the
E can you tell me what Island and village are they from?
Bob
In a message dated 5/8/2012 1:12:20 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
bellema...@gmail.com writes:
I would like to remind everyone that while you are looking up your family
records on CCA site, I do have a reward out for baptism
I have most of the Guerreiros from Ponta Garca. The are my wife's
cousins. They go back to Vila Franca circa 1670 or so. If you could
establish a line to any marriage or birth before 1884 in Ponta Garca,
then I may be able to help you. I am sure Dan has many of your
ancestors as well.
JR
On May
Nancy,
I'm going to take a wild stab at the basics and let others shoot me down:
9 Jan 1753 for the date.
Joam de Sousa, son of Joam (Peixeiro ) and Luzia Cardoza, natural of Sto. Amaro
and
Isabel do Rosario, daughter of Joam Machado Costa and (Micaela) do Rosario of
this matrix.
Among the
Hi Gayle,
Thank you for the insights. I was at such a loss to comprehend this record.
This priest's handwriting is just awful. Your confirmation of the date opens up
further mystery since I was looking for the marriage of my 4th ggrandmother,
Marianna Clara's parents. On Mariana's marriage
Mike,
Could this be the marriage record for your Joe Pine? They may have the
parents mixed up as I notice Mary is living with an Antone Perry and Mary
Perry so I assume this is her parents?
Massachusetts, Town Vital Collections, 1620-1988 Name: Mary Perry
Mary Perry
Birth Date: abt 1899
Nancy Jean,
I'm always looking for more cousins. I find the migration patterns fascinating.
If you remember who these people you met are, maybe we can find a connection.
No rush. I have to get through finals week next week before I have time to play.
Take care,
Gayle
On May 8, 2012, at
Nancy Jane,
My first thought was that the father's name was Teixeira.
Rosemarie
Hi Gayle,
Thank you for the insights. I was at such a loss to comprehend this
record. This priest's handwriting is just awful. Your confirmation of the
date opens up further mystery since I was looking for the
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