A Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora da Assunção
Bill Seidler
On Monday, January 27, 2020 at 7:24:00 PM UTC-8, Maria wrote:
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I looked up a calendar for 1849 and yes, Lent would have been from 22
February and 8 April (Easter Sunday). You couldn't marry during Lent.
However, it didn't matter where you married, as the marriage banns had to
be posted at both the bride and groom's home churches. Maybe they moved
around trying
Probably this is the source for that info in the database about the
Gazelle, 1870:
https://www.worldcat.org/title/logbook-of-the-ship-gazelle-1870-oct-26-1872-nov-28/oclc/71254679&referer=brief_results
I can't see where the logbook itself is held, but it must still exist.
It seems that the wha
Sorry but in my memory I co-mingled some whaling crew entries. There are
many Francis Joseph, Francisco Jose, or other iterations in the whaling
crew database. Many can be eliminated by age or residence. I also
eliminated any entry before 1855 since he was listed as a carpenter and not
a mar
Dear Rob,
I found a listing for Jose Antonio (b. before 1795) married to Antonia Maria on
the Cabral Genealogies website. On this site people are listed last name first,
with no punctuation after the surname. So these people are Antonio Jose married
to Maria Antonia. The “Antonia” could be a ty
Olá amigos e amigas,
I have a few pages from an Inventário for my 4th great-grandmother that I need
some help with; specifically, deciphering some of the language around her house
and quinta in Fajã de Cima, São Miguel.
However, the Archive said expressly not to post the Inventários on the Int
The 2nd marriage on the page #1047, is what I am looking at, right?
The groom is the son of Antonio Josephs and Mary Antonio. So over there it
would be Antonio Jose and Maria Antonio. More likely she is Maria ___.
It's 1868 and in that time period, women did not have surnames, so the
groom may
I'll be printing it out for my family but I have it in a PDF on a google
drive. If anyone is interested I can send you the drive link. Send me an
email at bmarga...@shaw.ca
On Friday, 24 January 2020 20:55:56 UTC-6, Cheri Mello wrote:
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> Brian M,
> Are you printing it or sharing it?
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> Print
Hey Linda,
I appreciate you looking into it!
The running story in our family was that no one on Graciosa would marry
them (whatever that means) and she was indeed pregnant at the time. With
Graciosa being so insular and small, it's a very convincing theory that
they may have had to leave
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