Jane, it appears that all you names have been anglicized. If your Antony was
indeed Portuguese, he may not have originally used the names you are using.
Let's start with his name - Antony Lorenzo = Antonio (Antone) Lourenco (in
Portuguese) Place of Birth: Flores, West Island, Azores = Flores,
Jane,
I've worked with 2 other people who had ancestors from Flores, Azores who
immigrated to Australia or New Zealand. I'm familiar with the databases
available for Australian passenger and shipping lists.
I've checked a number of databases, but none showed a Triton arrival for
1861. That
TRITON whalerhttp://www.shipstamps.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2t=5977#p5973
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Once again, Thank you Shirley!
On Wednesday, November 6, 2013 12:45:54 PM UTC-5, Shirley Allegre wrote:
This is how I read it:
Anna
DOB 6 March 1781
BAPT 14th of same month year.
(Jose Garcia Duarte X Bernarda Francisca) natives this freguesia.
PATERNAL
Joao Garcia Duarte X
Lee
I believe that she was born on the 26 day of the month of February in the
year 1798 and baptized on the first day of March of the same year.
Roselyn
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 1:49 PM, Lee shorts...@suddenlink.net wrote:
Just realized - I forgot to mention she is the record at the bottom
I would say March,26
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Lee shorts...@suddenlink.net wrote:
I finally found the baptismal record of Laurianna Florinda, who according
to her death record would have been born about 1794.
Of course, genealogy is always a mystery...her son-in-law said she was
Lee,
I agree with Roselyn as to the dates. When you continue your research, you may
find Laurianna Inacia's (Inacia comes from the Amorim database) great
grandparents are Manuel Furtado Costa and Apelonia Remedios. This couple are my
ancestors as well. I may be of some help when you get to
Hello List,
Cheri is traveling and asked me to post this. I am sure she will add to it
when she gets back tonight.
Family Tree DNA has started their Christmas Sale and it will run from today
through December 21, 2013. While there are several kits on sale they are
featuring the Y-DNA-37
Correction the end date is Dec 31, 2013
Rick
Family Tree DNA Co-Administrator
Azores DNA Project
Azores DNA Project Co-Administrators
All unpaid volunteers
Cheri Mello - mailto:gfsche...@gmail.com gfsche...@gmail.com
Rick Pimentel - mailto:rickredle...@gmail.com
Gayle (and others)
Thank you! The Ignacia was Laurianna's mother, Joanna Ignacias.
Also, I've never heard if this Anorim? Database that you mentioned...where
would I find it?
Lee
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For options, such as changing to List, Digest, Abridged, or No Mail (vacation)
mode, log into your Google
Lee,
Norberta Amorim is the coordinator for the CITCEM (formerly called NEPS)
database. She is a Socialogy professor at the University of Minho. She has
authored many books in addition to the website.
You can access the website at:
www.ghp.ics.uminho.pt
Go to the Genealogies sub-menu to
Lee,
I've just found Laureanna's maternal grandmother Josefa Maria marrying Mateus
Furtado in Candelaria. She was born there to parents Francisco Costa Maciel and
Clara Rosa. And, another connection between you and I now exists.
Unfortunately, Candelaria's records are like Swiss cheese- full
Gayle,
THANK YOU!
Think Manirl and Joanna must had two daughters named Laureanna...mine died in
Flamengosi in 1868 with the same parents names and place of birth...which come
out as 1794, but cannot a birth record for in that year...now I'm getting
confused again...lol...she had a child in
Lee,
Actually, one of the weird patterns I've noticed on Pico is that women often
had children up until their first grandchild was born. Late 40's was not
uncommon to have children especially when there was no birth control. Some
families had a dozen children spaced at 18-24 months apart.
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