Hi Ana,
The Azores government digitized what was available to them. For the island
of Sao Miguel, that was up to 1905. After 1905, you have to use the Civil
Registry for Ribeira Grande. If you are still a Portuguese citizen, you
may be able to order the records online, provided you have a name
Thanks Angela will look into!
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Hi Cheri thanks for reply, was looking for 1800 onward to 1940s.
I have exhausted both sites and have binders printed of indexes from tombo and
genweb.
Any other sites to recommend?
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Hi Ana,
If you use the group's search tab and type "Manuel Lourenço Bonito" you'll
find that there's at least one thread about this.
If you google the same "Manuel Lourenço Bonito" (always between "") you'll
find the name referend in some trees, specially a big tree on Geneanet (the
Hi Ana,
Photography didn't begin to become affordable until the late 1800s onwards.
You won't find any photos for the early 1800s into 1700s.
The Azores government digitized their records and they are online. It is
much easier to access them through tombo.pt. You can type "lomba da maia"
in the
Hi Anthony,
You need to give us a name, date (or range), and a place. Otherwise, we
don't know where to point you. If you are looking in mainland proper, this
isn't the list. We are researching the Azores islands.
Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Researching: São Miguel island: Vila Franca,
hello, i'm tracing ancestry, back to Portugal.
the info I have of one particular person is quite limited.
does anyone have any suggestions or ideas as to where I can find info
online ???
one resource I have looked at is marinersandships.com.au
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Hello everyone my name is Ana Bonito, born in Lomba da maia.
I have been researching my surname and have found through records 4 generations
of Manuel Lourenco Bonito, my grandfather's, stuck at early 1800s into 1700s.
No luck finding any photos, passports or documents any of them. Anyone
If one has never tested any part of their mtDNA, the sale price is $139.
If one has tested mtDNA Basic or mtDNA Plus, the UPGRADE sale price is $99.
All prices in U.S. Dollars.
Hope this clarifies. Cheri
Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Researching: São Miguel island: Vila Franca, Ponta
It's always a good, fun day! Maybe next time Mindy, they have one every
year.
Rosemarie
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Researching Sao Jorge, Terceira, Graciosa, Faial and Pico, Azores,
Isola delle Femmine, Sant' Elia, Sicily
On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 9:53 AM Mindy Silva wrote:
> I wish I could go! It looks
Thanks for that clarification, Cheri. Eitehr way, it sounds like it would
be worth doing for the money. I'll wait and see if it shows up on
upgrades, or whether I'd need to do the other offer
Elaine
On Saturday, November 23, 2019 at 11:33:04 PM UTC-5, Cheri Mello wrote:
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> I've been
Hi John,
I have a 2nd great uncle named Jose Garcia but born in Flamengos, Faial and
dates are 1879 - 1955. Don't know whether it's the same person.
Unfortunately, I still have a lot more digging to find good and accurate
records but maybe this would help.
Elaine, I am going to guess that your grandparents applied for Citizenship
around the 1935-1940 time period. As such they would have applied to the
Bristol County District Court which is in Taunton, MA. The records from
there are held in the Massachusetts State Archives located near the JFK
I wish I could go! It looks like an outstanding conference!
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