Per your requests, I am making available the pertinent parts (demographics)
of a study that I have.
I hope that you will find it interesting - I think some of the statistical
information included is absolutely fascinating. If anyone has Ribeira Seca
ancestry in particular it is a great aid.
Thank you so much Margaret! Learn something new every day!
Rosemarie
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Researching Sao Jorge, Terceira, Graciosa, Faial and Pico, Azores,
Isola delle Femmine, Sant' Elia, Sicily
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 9:42 AM, Margaret Vicente wrote:
> Jermey, those
There was never a hard copy made. This was a gentleman's private thesis for
a University in Portugal.
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I would appreciate your help with this. Can anyone make out the last name
of the paternal grandmother of Antonia (last entry on the right)?
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMA-VP-SANTOESPIRITO-B-1825-1851/SMA-VP-SANTOESPIRITO-B-1825-1851_item1/P245.html
Here is what I
Hello I need help translating a marriage record. I think i finally found
Jose and Alexandrina's De Arruda. My eyes are not what they should be and i
am having problems reading their parents names as well as the date they
married. I feel silly because it is a pretty clear yet light writing, so i
Hello everyone,
It is nice to be back researching my bio family and I think I just broke a
wall I have had for a long time. My Arruda line from Arriffe Sao Miguel.
I need some help with the dates and names of the parents. I want to make
sure what I am seeing is what is there.
Your welcome. I will pass that along to him. (He could also be thanked for
immense work on CITCEM minho - he is a founding contributor).
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the record no. 241, Victoria.
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 9:54 PM, Margaret Vicente wrote:
> Hello Julzz,
>
> Here's a summary:
>
> The names coincide with the exception of Alexandrina's second name is
> Gloria on the record instead of Jesus, as shown on (1.)
>
>
hi Linda, I didnt mean to post twice but Margaret helped me already but it was
#27. Thank you any ways.Julzz
On Monday, March 20, 2017 7:03 PM, linda wrote:
Hi Julzz,
Which record are you interested in, #27 or # 28?
Linda
On Monday, March 20, 2017 at 5:30:23
I had an Aunt Emma. Her birth name was Mary. She was the 2nd Mary in the
family so they called her Emma
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Thanks Jeremy,
very much appreciated!
:)
Linda
On Monday, March 20, 2017 at 3:35:52 PM UTC-7, Jeremy G. B-C wrote:
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> Per your requests, I am making available the pertinent parts
> (demographics) of a study that I have.
>
> I hope that you will find it interesting - I think some of the
Thanks Jeremy!
This really made me think ...
Louie
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*Great idea Cheri, we need to figure out how to get them to you. Susan, I
was thinking about maybe donating them to the Freitas Library (after Cheri
gets them filmed), but after what you said, maybe I can donate them to a
Kings County historical organization of some type so it would be available
Very interesting. I think this same type of inheritance still occurs.
Nancy Jean
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Thank you Margaret! This is the first time I've seen this reference.
George
> On Mar 20, 2017, at 8:49 PM, Margaret Vicente
> wrote:
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> Hi George,
>
> It's not a last name, it is her status qualification. Instead of saying
> "single" the priest wrote " Sui
Hello Julzz,
Here's a summary:
The names coincide with the exception of Alexandrina's second name is
Gloria on the record instead of Jesus, as shown on (1.)
Marriage Record N.o 27
Dated, 18th of August of the year 1884
Jose d'Arruda Falcao and Alexandrina da Glora Correa
The groom, 29 years
Repost for Donna Scott, donnascott764 at gmail.com
Jose da Silva, b. about 1833, city?, Faial, Azores - shanghaied age 14 and
brough aboad a cargo bark to Long Island, NY
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John,
Tulare does have a good genealogy section for their library. So, does the
downtown Fresno County Library with it's California section (although I had
heard that it might move or maybe has moved to the new, larger Woodward Park
Library. ) Just another option if the others don't pan out.
Victoria and her husband Elias are my great grand parents. So I am very happy
about finally finding them. Thank you again so much for the translation.
Julzz
On Monday, March 20, 2017 6:54 PM, Margaret Vicente
wrote:
Hello Julzz,
Here's a summary:
The names
Thank you, I have only read about 5 pages so far. I am anxious to read the
rest of it.
Thank you for sharing
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 6:57 PM, nancy jean baptiste <
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> Very interesting. I think this same type of inheritance still occurs.
>
>
> Nancy Jean
>
>
>
No worries :D
I saw what had happened when I read the next thread in the group, and I
deleted my question. Very glad that you got the help you needed!
Linda
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 7:04 PM, Julie Marsh wrote:
> hi Linda,
> I didnt mean to post twice but Margaret
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I would be interested in seeing early records of other organizations such
as UPPEC, SPRSI and IDES. These organizations seem to have been more
popular with my family. I found an great uncle because I spotted my
grandfathe'rs name as his beneficiary in one of the UPPEC books. I
havestill a
Thank you Jeremy! I've just skimmed the first few pages.
The only ancestors I have on paper from Ribeira Seca were from the early
1700s but I must share DNA with some who still live there. At any rate, I
am fascinated with the history and social aspects of the island and I
suppose many of those
Hi George,
It's not a last name, it is her status qualification. Instead of saying
"single" the priest wrote " Sui Juris" which means "independent" person
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 7:09 PM, George Sousa
wrote:
> I would appreciate your help with this. Can anyone make out
I was just looking at that census record...I saved it and will keep
following leads. Thank you so much.
On Monday, March 20, 2017 at 11:38:08 AM UTC-6, linda wrote:
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> I can see Machado in the second instance. But overall, the middle name
> looks a little more like Medeira/Maduda/Madura to
Thanks so much. Of course!-- I should have realized that there were too
few baptismal notes for them to be relevant to marriages. That makes much
more sense.
I especially appreciate your explanation of the requirements for Army
enlistment and travel in the period. It's an area of which I'm
good luck!
On Monday, March 20, 2017 at 10:44:56 AM UTC-7, Evee Silva Kiler wrote:
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> I was just looking at that census record...I saved it and will keep
> following leads. Thank you so much.
>
> On Monday, March 20, 2017 at 11:38:08 AM UTC-6, linda wrote:
>>
>> I can see Machado in the
There is a Medeiros family (I believe from this Freguisia) that ended up in San
Louis Obispo County CA. They married into my line, and I have a cousin who
provided me alot of old stuff on them (like tintypes from Sao Miguel, passports
from the late 1800s, a journal of memoirs) but they are
That sounds really interesting. I'd be very appreciative of the chance to
read it.
thanks,
Linda
On Monday, March 20, 2017 at 7:22:35 AM UTC-7, Jeremy G. B-C wrote:
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> I have a 80 page book about demographic statistics in Ribeira Seca. It has
> tables and charts with all of that. I will
Hello!
I am sending the below again in hopes that someone may see it and be able to
figure something out!
Thanks!
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Renivee,
If it's a 2nd cousin, you know how that person connects to your tree. Put
them in your tree. Do it on FTDNA. Then it will start to split your
matches. See the previous message from me.
You should be in the Brasil project and you should ask Ricardo about what
you believe about DNA for
Is anyone familiar with Bernardo Cardoso and his family from Flamengos on
FAIAL? I think that one of his children was my ancestor but am having a hard
time verifying that. Bernardo was having children in the very early 1700s.
Thanks!
Also I would be interested if anyone has any knowledge of
Maria da Conceicao (Conceição with diacritics). If you are looking at a
woman's name and it starts with Con and has diacritics at the end, you can
start to figure out it's Conceição.
The first words of the record says:
Aos vinte e seis (although that last word almost looks like "seil" but if
you
Hello,
I am looking through some records in Calheta on Sao Jorge, and found that every
few entries in the baptismal book the priest adds a little Va/Via in the
margin.
Examples include:
Thanks Cherry,
I just got my first high cM match 4 days ago, it is a second cousin and she
doesn't have much info. I have quite a bit more. My highest after that is a
45cM American, who is researching Italian names because that's what he has.
I'm Brazilian and so far everyone comes from Brazil
I am looking for some help with Item #17 for Joao Pacheco Ferreira he
married Maria da and I am not sure of the rest. It was in the year of 1881
and
the month is November not sure of the date.
He is the son of Manuel Pacheco Ferreira and Maria looks like Rocha and I
am not sure of her
Hi everyone looking for a little help Marriage translation for Antonio
Machado da Costa, I see it is September of 1876 date not sure, I show that he
married Marianna Victorina Martins (?)
His father is Manuel Machado da Costa and mother is Maria Joaquina and
brides parents are Manuel
I have a 80 page book about demographic statistics in Ribeira Seca. It has
tables and charts with all of that. I will scan and copy it as soon as I can.
Thanks!
Jeremy
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Jermey, those are certifications.
examplified:
1.a cer.dam fora
2.a via
via is old writing for fora wich means "issued / extract"
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>
> I am looking through some records in
Let me see if I can get permission to give it out to you guys I know the
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Thanks, Cheri...I'll keep looking!
On Monday, March 20, 2017 at 11:15:31 AM UTC-6, Evee Silva Kiler wrote:
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>
> On Monday, March 20, 2017 at 11:11:23 AM UTC-6, Cheri Mello wrote:
>>
>> Thome Machado de Medeiros? See if you can find this Thome M Medeiros
>> in the 1900 in CA.
>>
>> Cheri
Hi Bob,
I think you've got all the essential info, but bride's father is probably
Manuel *Caetano* da Rocha.
Here' what I see in the record:
4 Sept 1876, Santa Barbara, Terceira, no impediments
Antonio Machado d'a Costa: 31 years old, a single man, workman
(trabalhador); native, resident,
Fascinating! Thank you so much!
,
Jeremy
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I am having trouble reading all the name of the man who this girl and her
grandmother are going to see. They say they are going to Hayward,
California. They are both going to see the same man. Two lines are
repeated for each traveler.
I believe it is Thome [Med] Medeiros of San
Thanks Margaret-- that is fascinating.
I have a follow up question on Jeremy's original question. I assume the
certificates on the baptisms would have been issued in order to marry, and
those on the obits would have been issued for purposes of inheritance. Do
you know if I'm safe in
I am wondering if any of these Medeiros who married into your line are related
to me ?
The info I have in regards to my grandfather
Jose Medeiros Cordeiro or Jose ( Joseph ) C.Medeiros in U.S,
born on August 19, 1880 in Fenais da Ajuda,Ribera Grande,
Thanks Jeremy. I'd be happy to support the author by purchasing a hard
copy if they're still available.
:)
Linda
On Monday, March 20, 2017 at 10:01:15 AM UTC-7, Jeremy G. B-C wrote:
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> Let me see if I can get permission to give it out to you guys I know
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Thome Machado de Medeiros? See if you can find this Thome M Medeiros in
the 1900 in CA.
Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Researching: São Miguel island: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente,
Ribeira das Tainhas, Achada
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 10:04 AM, Evee Silva Kiler
On Monday, March 20, 2017 at 11:11:23 AM UTC-6, Cheri Mello wrote:
>
> Thome Machado de Medeiros? See if you can find this Thome M Medeiros
> in the 1900 in CA.
>
> Cheri Mello
> Listowner, Azores-Gen
> Researching: São Miguel island: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente,
> Ribeira das
Hi Linda,
Certifications on baptism at that time served, according to my own
experience, the same purpose as the obits ones did. You will note that
only a few of the birth records were certified. Were they to be used as
proof of marriage, then most if not all records should have at least one
I can see Machado in the second instance. But overall, the middle name
looks a little more like Medeira/Maduda/Madura to me.
Maybe this fellow?
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9P9-KYY
best of luck!
Linda
On Monday, March 20, 2017 at 10:04:26 AM UTC-7, Evee Silva Kiler wrote:
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> I
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