I have an extensive Family Tree from Faial da Terra on the
Rezendes/Resendes. If you find a link to that family there let me know and
I can see if I have any matches with info.
On Thursday, October 11, 2012 6:11:50 PM UTC-4, JR wrote:
Hello all and Deb. Unfortunately I do not have any more
Hi Mary,
I, too, am related to Miguel Pereira de Lemos and Barbara Maria (my 6G
grandparents).
I am related through their daughter Izabel Joaquina de Lemos (b. 1773), who
married Silvestre Machado Teixeira.
I don't have any information on the births, marriage or deaths of Miguel
Sr. and
It is not a burial. It is a marriage.
On the 25 of May 1689 married Gaspar de Braga son of Francisco Raposo and
Isabel Nunes with Maria? Pereira daughter of Francisco Vaz Viegas? and of Maria
de Sousa. Witnesses were Francisco de Andrade Correia, Inacio de Andrade Velho
and Maria Ferreira wife
On 25 May 1689 I Ignacio Pereia de Medeiros eclesiastic judge and vice vicar
recieved (In facie eclesiae) at the church's door (literaly at the face of the
church) Guaspar de Bragua (Gaspar de Braga) son of Francisco Raposo and Isabel
Nunes and Maria Pireira (Pereira) daughter of Francisco Vas
Candelaria records are online on CCA site for those of you researching that
area.
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Thank you everyone. Obviously I needed your help. There is a big difference
between death and marriage. At least to most of us.
Tish
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 3:26 PM, Hermano C. Pires lagoe...@hotmail.comwrote:
On 25 May 1689 I Ignacio Pereia de Medeiros eclesiastic judge and vice
vicar
Hi
This is all very exciting. I too have Pereira family from Sao Jorge
-Urzelina. My GGrandfather was Joaquim Machado Pereira (b 1850) - I have a
great photo of him as a youngish man. His father was Christiano Machado
Pereira (born in Rosais 1826 - died Urzelina 1881). Christiano's wives
Thanks for that Hermano. It is a great help. As those paticular records
start at 1777 and they are the first entry it would be safe to assume that
it was 1777. Pity about the state of the page.
Diane
On Monday, 8 October 2012 07:18:20 UTC+10:30, Hermano C. Pires wrote:
Diane
Cannot make
Hi Cheri
Thank you for all that information. I have read how the American whaling
industry gave young Azorean men the opportunity of joining a boat and
leaving the islands, thus avoiding mandatory military service at that time.
(circa 1870). As I cannot find any record of his arrival in
Hi Diane D,
No, I don't know anything about gold earrings indicating someone was
working as a sailor.
Sorry,
Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Researching: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, Ribeira das Tainhas,
Achada
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