The record on the left. Can anyone confirm if it is the marriage of Manuel da Sylva son of Manuel da Sylva and his wife Maria Carvalha married 10 Jan 1762 in Sao Jose, Sao Miguel. And the bride is Maria da Conceicao daughter of Jose Ferreyra and Maria Sousa? Thank you. Herb http://culturacores.a
This would be the younger brother of Your G grandfather JJ Carvalho.
Rick
Richard Francis Pimentel
Epping, NH
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Annie,
I did not find this shiplist attached to an Ancestry Tree. My experience
with Ancestry is similar to the Familysearch trees, about 90% useless
undocumented information, mostly referencing someone elses
undocumented tree
Eric
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 1:30 PM, Cheri Mello wrote:
> Repost
Repost for Deborah or Annie Carvalho, anniesantiago13 at gmail.com
To my knowledge, my g-grandmother never visited except the time in
1952-1953 when I was a baby.
Perhaps her passport shows that trip, but I did not see it and I have the
passport.
Where do you see the tree attached to this record?
Here's the baptism for Joao Joaquim Carvalho 11 apr 1902 sta cruz
http://www.culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/FLR-SC-SANTACRUZ-B-1899-1904/FLR-SC-SANTACRUZ-B-1899-1904_item1/P137.html
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 10:12 PM, Annie Carvalho
wrote:
> I don't know.
> I think this is my f
Annie,
I saw this tree also. Some of the children here are documented, but others
seem to be pasted on because the surname matches.
They need to be checked against the California death index and the CCA
records for Santa Cruz Flores. Even a shiplist of the collective family
would help determine
I wrote to the CCA and they responded within a few days that they restored
the links. Those documents are all now available.
Bill
On Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at 2:56:39 AM UTC-8, bsei...@gmail.com
wrote:
> Óbitos from Ribeirinha (Terceira) from 1880 to 1887 seem to be missing.
> The lin
Looks like Isabel
2015-02-26 14:58 GMT+00:00 Paul :
> I believe I found a great grand aunt's baptismo record, though I can not
> figure out the given name (*I'm leaning towards Izabel(a)*). The father's
> name is Joao/Joam Ignacio, mother's Marianna Francisca. The record in
> question is on the l
I guess I was shocked because I've heard some say that they found their
ancestor was a slave.
And yes, I was thinking if the Americas. Don't know why I was do shocked
really. Life is..
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> On Feb 26, 2015, at 7:23 AM, João Ventura wrote:
>
> Liz,
>
> No, we were not. O
They were also the last to abolish slavery in Europe. Continental Portugal
abolished slavery before Azores. Some of my ancestors were documented as
owning slaves.
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Paul, I would say Izabel.
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On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 6:58 AM, Paul wrote:
> I believe I found a great grand aunt's baptismo record, though I can not
> figure out t
Hi,
I'm not the same João Ventura, but I took a look at it, and the good news
is that the book contains that page.. I can clearly see the 184 bleeding in
the page in this URL:
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/GRA-SC-SANTACRUZ-C-1672-1709/GRA-SC-SANTACRUZ-C-1672-1709_item1/P18
I meant colonies in the Americas instead of Africa.
On Thursday, 26 February 2015 16:23:56 UTC+1, João Ventura wrote:
>
> Liz,
>
> No, we were not. Or yes we were. Depends on how you want to look at it..
> Way before the Portuguese, the Romans were known for capturing slaves in
> (North) Africa
Liz,
No, we were not. Or yes we were. Depends on how you want to look at it..
Way before the Portuguese, the Romans were known for capturing slaves in
(North) Africa and shipping them over to Rome and other regions of the
Empire. So we (the Portuguese) weren't the first ones to do so.
HOWEVER,
I believe I found a great grand aunt's baptismo record, though I can not
figure out the given name (*I'm leaning towards Izabel(a)*). The father's
name is Joao/Joam Ignacio, mother's Marianna Francisca. The record in
question is on the left page towards the bottom. It looks like she was
baptise
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