Hello Bob,

This record may be interest to 
you 
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/TER-AH-RIBEIRINHA-C-1890-1899/TER-AH-RIBEIRINHA-C-1890-1899_item1/P60.html
 
(starts bottom left)

It is an 1894 marriage which is 6 years after your great-grandfather's 
birth, but it says it is to validate a previous marriage done in Rio de 
Janeiro and that the couple had a dispensation for 3rd degree consanguinity.

It appears the same couple returned to Brazil as it appears to b them 
listed as the parents in two baptisms:

Jeronymo:  https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV39-H4SQ
Roberto:  https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV39-4TFS

All of the information seems to match between the Ribeirinha marriage and 
these two baptisms including parents names and grandparents names.  The 
ages are off.  Antonio is 40 in 1894, 41 in 1897, and 42 in 1899.  Maria do 
Carmo is 36 in 1894, and 26 in both 1897 and 1899.

Bill Seidler

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