This group is the best. Thanks for going over this with me. I also wondered
about the Mancebo (which was passed down through generations to my
great-grandmother, Mary Catan Mancebo in Sausalito, CA) and the Mendonca.
The investigation continues ...
- Eric
On Saturday, August 26, 2017 at
Yes, page 70 of the 1839 rolls shows José Machado Gomes and Maria Jesus
with Margarida and Jose, but without Antonio (who was 18 by then?) and
without their youngest, Teresa ... would definitely be interested in seeing
the '44. Holy cow, there's so much data out there that I don't have!
On
Hello,
Since you seem to be using the 1832 Roll, have you checked the 1839 one too?
I'll have to dig up the othe Ribeira Seca Confessional Rolls and have Kathy
put them online too. I might have like an 1844 or something like that.
So glad that you are finding them, and the marriage index to
You're welcome. Yes, that's what it says. It looks like the Godparents
are related to the Mom as well.
Eric, in case you haven't noticed the Rol/Census also shows Aside from
Antonio a few more grandchildren; Margarida, Jose and Teresa.
Also there is a name differentiation Mancebo in the birth
Thank you!! Don't know how I missed that. I'd been focusing too much on the
1822 records ...
Looks like filha de Francisco Texeira Mancebo and Rosa Josefa?
Thanks,
Eric
On Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 4:33:04 PM UTC-7, Mara wrote:
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Eric,
Have look, Antonio, bottom left
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SJR-CH-RIBEIRASECA-B-1820-1842/SJR-CH-RIBEIRASECA-B-1820-1842_item1/P5.html
Margaret
On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 6:47 PM, Eric Souza
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> Through FamilySearch, I have
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