It's Carneiro, This person can be found in many other records
Yes the other obit is Isabel, wife of Jose Thomas Carneiro. She is his
second wife also referred to as Isabel Thomasia in other records,
His first wife was Maria de Jesus . He had eight children with her, then 2
with Isabel.
Eric
Filomena baptism 1850
http://www.culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/FLR-SC-SANTACRUZ-B-1842-1857/FLR-SC-SANTACRUZ-B-1842-1857_item1/P135.html
Eric
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 2:39 PM, luiznoia . noblankt...@gmail.com wrote:
The obit you originally posted shows her as Isabel Thomasia
Isabel de Jesus is referred to as
Isabel Tomasia, except in her death record -- true?
Steve
On Tuesday, September 9, 2014 3:13:10 PM UTC-7, luiznoia wrote:
Filomena baptism 1850
http://www.culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_
digital/FLR-SC-SANTACRUZ-B-1842-1857/FLR-SC-SANTACRUZ-B
You can edit names and information for individuals in the Family Tree
In either Family View or Ancestry view, click on the person, click view
profile
The edit button is at the top. You can then correct spelling, names and
birth and death dates.
You can add photos.
I doubt that FTDNA is going
FTDNA seemed to have overreached with this Family Tree function.
It's clear they took no input from any genealogist nor thought beyond the
most simplistic model of how this would actually work.
Eric Edgar
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 1:57 PM, 'Denise' via Azores Genealogy
:
Tish -- Anytime! I love getting honest feedback from our customers,
especially when it backs up what we've been telling the designers. Thank
you for *your* time!
Tish
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 2:17 PM, luiznoia . noblankt...@gmail.com wrote:
FTDNA seemed to have overreached
it and put the Sao Joao or de Jesus in
their surname field and it comes out correctly on the main 'tree'.
Rosemarie
rcap...@gmail.com
Researching Sao Jorge, Terceira, Graciosa, and Pico, Azores
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 10:48 AM, luiznoia . noblankt...@gmail.com
wrote:
You can edit names
E,
Your text of the message is very small, need to rest it.
Trieste was not part of Italy until its annexation following the First
World War. It was the Mediterranian seaport of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
If church records can be found from that era, they will most likely be in
German
Eric
I work with Italian records often, to provide background to citizenship
application.
If you are looking at 4th great grandfather's time period, I'd guess early
1800s?
Trieste was not part of Italy until after 1918 when it was taken from the
Austro-Hungarian Empire , where it was the main seaport
I've been working on a Pimentel family from Flores. For a few generations
the were Pimentel Belo. Belo = beautiful.
Then the next generation is Pimentel Canhoto. Canhoto means left-handed,
but also, like the French word gauche, also clumsy, coarse, awkward.
Eric Edgar
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at
I believe that Pedro and Monica share the same mother.
I think Claudia died young as no other records are found for her, and that
the mother is the same, that Maria Coelha and the Cura Domingo Bernardo had
died in the
ten years since Monica's birth
I'm looking at the padrinhos and witnesses on
Carolyn,
These are available at Famlysearch. I have researched a Carvalho family
from here before.
Though the links will take to an online link , they are not actually
viewable. A messages telling you they are available to signed in members
of supporting organizations is all you see. I had a
Linda,
I have Cedros, Flores ancestors and have also slogged through many records
before getting the book, especially the ebook, searchable version. I
believe I have read every page of every parish book.
Who are your family there? Mine are that of Joao Antonio Vieira b. Corvo
died 1847 Cedros,
Erica,
Ines, Ynez, Inacia, and Nancy are one I've seen before.
Eric Edgar
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 7:44 PM, Erica Botelho
audiosource...@qwestoffice.net wrote:
I am researching a lady with the name Ignacia de Jesus that emigrated to
Hawaii. Does anyone have a suggestion of how that name
Sam,
These marriages records from the Casais de Flores e Corvo book may help
with the translation. The Joao here is the son from the second marriage to
Maria de Jesus
from Nossa Senhora do Rosário LAJES DAS FLORES
José da Rosa Jorge [n. Salão, Horta, f.º de Manuel da Rosa Jorge e de
Catarina
Rick,
It doesn't seem you say my replies to your posting. I didn't see them in my
email list, but when I went to the group page they were there.
Eric Edgar
On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 12:42:56 PM UTC-8, Rick Jordan wrote:
Just found a marriage document for Ana and Constantino, looks
When I tried to access the Parish records I was asked for username and
password. I serached around the site and couldn't find any registration
area. This is new. Anyone know about this?
Eric Edgar
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Cheryl Lawrence,
I started a new post so as not to further confused the one this was
attached to.
From the Casais do Flores e Corvo book
Her parents record:
José Tomás Ramos [f.º de Manuel José de Avelar e de Mariana Vitória]
c. 1855.05.10 c. Maria de Jesus [f.ª de Silvestre António
There are a few newspaper archives sites that charge a fee.
Here are some free ones, most already paid by our tax dollars
*Chronicling America Library of Congress*
http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/
*California Digital Newspaper Collection* http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc
*Newspaper
You can browse through, but not search a large collection of Hawaiian
newspapers in the Portuguese languague here:
http://evols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10524/31854
The following are available
- O Luso Hawaiiano (four-page Honolulu weekly, Portuguese, some
English). August
Beverly,
There is page at Find a Grave for Charles Silva
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=grGSfn=charlesGSiman=1GScid=8453GRid=116378153;
Possible grave site for Charles. Listed in book as Baby Silva, no dates
or other info. Awaiting death certificate.
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at
Awesome! Those San Jose papers are so hard to find.
Eric Edgar
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 10:43 PM, Pam Santos pamsanto...@gmail.com wrote:
Someone from the California mailing list sent me this link of newspapers
online for San Jose and there are others if you click on browse
was looking for lol
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 10:57 AM, luiznoia . noblankt...@gmail.com wrote:
Awesome! Those San Jose papers are so hard to find.
Eric Edgar
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 10:43 PM, Pam Santos pamsanto...@gmail.comwrote:
Someone from the California mailing list sent me this link
Janelle,
This microfilm is helpful . These are the records Portuguese Consul at
Hawaii registering each ship as it arrived.
Lists of Portuguese passengers on ships bound for Hawaii, 1878-1899 Family
History Library US/CAN Film *1578018 Item 2*
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*Eric Edgar*
On Sun, Oct 6,
I've checked the Flores records for any Gabriel Martins without a trace, so
I'd start looking in Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel for this family
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Shirley Allegre shir...@digitalpath.netwrote:
**
I am working on MARTIN in California. Do you know if your Martin had
E,
Here's an article on the taste differences of Hawaiian linguica type
sausages
http://tastyislandhawaii.com/2007/05/13/the-great-portuguese-sausage-shootout/
I'm working on a family project for the granddaughter of Frank Redondo,
founder in 1949 of the Redondo Brand. It has been sold to a
AM, luiznoia . noblankt...@gmail.comwrote:
E,
Here's an article on the taste differences of Hawaiian linguica type
sausages
http://tastyislandhawaii.com/2007/05/13/the-great-portuguese-sausage-shootout/
I'm working on a family project for the granddaughter of Frank Redondo,
founder in 1949
flavorings.
Seems to me some other manufacturers use black pepper, cinnamon,
allspice, oregano, sugar, red or white wine.
Eric
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 2:41 PM, luiznoia . noblankt...@gmail.com wrote:
Karen,
Do you mean, Santos or Coast sausage owned by the Gonsalves family? Or
maybe Moniz
Yers,
CCA would object. It's obvious due to their for personal use only stamp on
the pages and the right click protection to deter saving the documents.
There is an issue in debate between the LDS and the Catholic church over
accessibilty to records. Many parish records from Portugal and Spain
It says just past where Jorge Jose's parents are listed
. *com Juliana Carolina, Pay nao sabido y e de Roza Clara, natural de
Parochial de N. Sra. da Conceicao d' esta ciadade*
*
*
with Juliana Carolina, daughter of father not known, and Rosa Clara, a
native of the parish of Nossa Senhora da
Pam,
I'd take a look at the nearest towns to Capellas, like Sao Vicente Ferreira
or Fenais da Luz.
Eric Edgar
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 2:50 AM, Pam Santos pamsanto...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking for a marriage for this couple and wondering if anyone
happens to have them in their file. He
The Madelena record shows Manuel, son Manuel Furtado and Maria de Souza
died at 25 days old on 2 December of 1794.
Eric Edgar
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Diane Geoge digeorg...@hotmail.comwrote:
Hi,
** **
I have two record from the NEPS database for Manuel Ferreira Surra:
I didn't see anything that looked like Surra in either document.
Eric Edgar
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 12:33 PM, p...@dholmes.com wrote:
I would say it is probably accurate, since it's by Amorim.
It might be spelled in some archaic form like maybe Sorra but I'm just
guessing.
But personally, I
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
, Nov 10, 2013 at 11:48 AM, luiznoia . noblankt...@gmail.com wrote:
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
1899. Mother is Mary A Greene.
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 9:55 AM, luiznoia . noblankt...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is a record for a Francisco , born to Sebastiao Jose and Maria da
Trindade from 12 Apr 1854. It's # 12 Paternos are Jose Pimentel and
Sebastiana de Jesus. I'm not able to make out
Steve,
The Flores e Corvo Marriage book doesn't have a record for either Nicolau
de Freitas or his father Francisco de Freitas Miguel.
It does contain some other records for the deFreitas Miguel surname that
may help .
From Lajes:
António Caetano [f.º de João de Freitas Miguel e de Joana de
I have the Casais das Flores e do Corvo book, and have searched it for
clues. There's not anything jumping out as a clue here. The name Nicholas C
Anthony may have been Nicolau Antonio.
The C may have been most likely for Caetano, maybe Coelho. So, Nicolau
Caetano Antonio?
There is also a
Following that link shows that no image is available
There is an indexing problem here. These are Marin County Vital records. If
you view the three different entries of this marriage for digital file
numbers
*Digital Folder Number: 004540544- not available online *
*Digital Folder Number:
to have a copy of whatever is available just to add to my
collection. It would be nice to have parents names. How do I locate what
church they were married in?
On Thursday, December 12, 2013 1:00:01 PM UTC-5, luiznoia wrote:
Following that link shows that no image is available
It's 40 miles to Providence from Fairhaven,
It's 60 miles to Boston.
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 7:40 AM, Mike mgilfilia...@gmail.com wrote:
I understand that because he was married here in the states that his wife
would automaticaly be naturalized as well. If I can ever get the record
would
The California County Marriage collections has about 3.7 million records
and it covers about hundred years.
There are 37 million people in California as of 2010.
It's clear that all the records of marriages in California are not
included in the collection.
Tha Familysearch catalog page will
I agree with Hermano. We are getting this for free. We are relying on the
kindness of strangers
Eric Edgar
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Hermano C. Pires lagoe...@hotmail.comwrote:
Come on guys. Do you have any idea of the resources demanded by the
project, never mind the cost.
It seems
weekly, Portuguese, some English). July 1911
to January 1913
O Facho [The Torch] (four-page Hilo weekly, Portuguese). Ran from 1906 to
1927, but only one issue survives: February 2, 1927
Eric Edgar
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 10:28 AM, luiznoia . noblankt...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes
This is from an Azores government council report on emigration.
Eric Edgar
The great migration of Portuguese settlers from Madeira, the Azores and
the Portuguese mainland to Hawaii was
during the years 1878 to 1913.
The story is of epic proportions, involving the movement across two oceans
of
I'll guess that the tour guide didn't mention that the sugar cane was
brought from Madeira where it had been well established since the 1500s.
Pineapple was also a export crop of Madeira and Sao Miguel before
cultivation started in Hawaii. I't pretty clear that besides surfing, most
of what
Jane,
If you can get a birthdate from the cemetery, then maybe I can locate his
baptism record in Flores. He would be recorded there as Antonio Lourenco,
and I would guess the de Fraga comes from the mother's family. The parents
may be Manuel Lourenco and Maria ( de Conceicao, de Jesus, de
You will also occasionally seepai incerto of uncertain father , pai
incognito, of unknown father. .
I have seen at least three records that stated one of those, yet stated
the paternal grandparents. You could only analyze that to means they didn't
know which brother.
Eric Edgar
On Tue, Jan
The Honolulu ship passenger lists from the Consuldo Geral de Portugal can
be found on these films.
Ship passenger lists, 1878-1913
Ship passenger lists, 1878-1913Family History Library Film
1321135https://familysearch.org/films/lookup/product/view/?id=1film=1321135
Item 17
Family History
Charlotte,
The Azores government maintains a website with online documents,
including passports out of the Azores, birth, death, and marriage
records. You will see it referred to as the CCA or Centro de
Conhecimento dos Acores. here is the link.
http://pg.azores.gov.pt/drac/cca/ig/
In the
Marek,
In Flores, the Inacio surname is found in Santa Cruz. I've looked for
her there without luck. She would likely be listed as Emilia Candida
with a suffix like de jesus , or de Conceicao, etc.
In looking for Joseph, the closest surname in Flores is Brito. I've
only found in so far in Santa
David,
Here is how the Familias da Ilha das Flores lists this
Francisco Pimentel Bajouja c.c. Maria Rodrigues ( tambem conhecida por
Maria Pimentel, falaceu 1795.12.11, 56 A),
moradores na Vila de Baixo e Ribeira Seca, tiveram: Ana n. 1758.03.24;
Quiteria, n. 1761.09.25; Antonio, n.1764.06.16;
http://www.culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/FLR-LF-FAJAZINHA-B-1891-1910/FLR-LF-FAJAZINHA-B-1891-1910_item1/P131.html
http://www.culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/FLR-LF-FAJAZINHA-B-1891-1910/FLR-LF-FAJAZINHA-B-1891-1910_item1/P131.html
Oscar 27 Jan 1907
Eric Edgar
On
Did you try here
http://www.mercurynews.com/obituaries
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 12:14 PM, E Sharp bellema...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to find out about a death that I believe occurred this
past Thanksgiving day (2014) in Santa Clara, SC County CA. There is
no/will be no obituary I am
This is from the San Diego Historical Association
ORAL HISTORY PROGRAM An interview with Joaquin (Jack) S. Theodore, 1905-
done on February 29, 1992
It contains the audio file . He was a crew member of the Uncle Sam used
in the Solomon Islands. His ship was landing Marines behind Japanese
Al,
I research Flores, and have access to all available books and data bases. I
also have relatives on the island who may be able to search locally.
Contact my private email.
Eric Edgar
On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 10:42 AM, Ângela Loura angelalo...@gmail.com
wrote:
A person on the site
Page 62 starts an article in English on MtDNA
Eric
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 4:39 PM, A Faria antoniof1...@gmail.com wrote:
For people that research Flores there is an interesting surname list on
page 155 found in the attachment that Eric posted.
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For options, such as changing to List,
Antonio ,
How do get your total matches?
If I count the 41 pages of matches at 10 per page then I have 407
The lowest shared CM being 20.5
Eric Edgar
On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 1:51 PM, A Faria antoniof1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Just curious how many family finder matches other people have I
Saint Bonaventure was formally canonised in 1484 by the Franciscan Pope
Sixtus IV, and ranked along with Thomas Aquinas as the greatest of the
Doctors of the Church by another Franciscan, Pope Sixtus V, in 1587.
Bonaventure was regarded as one of the greatest philosophers of the Middle
Ages
Paul,
You'll see on the map that Silveira is northwest up the coast from Lajes.
It's halfway to Sao Joao.
I've seen the records for Silveira usually with Lajes , but epending on
where in the area the family
lived or what family she married into, the records could be in Sao Joao
also.
I have
John,
I'd say an exposto placed at the door of Ana Branca, adopted in a
public writ by Jose Luis de Freitas so a legal adoption. Recognized by
the town as Jose Luis's son.
the word perfilhado has the root filha seems--- to become the son
of -
Eric Edgar
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at
Nancy,
The Horta Passport does show he is intending to leave on the Paladin.
Follow the ditto marks from the top.
You have been looking at the Box labeled Sabe Escrever- know how to
write. Nao, no he doesn't
Eric
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 12:01 PM, luiznoia . noblankt...@gmail.com wrote
Nancy,
Jose I Victorino did make it onboard the Paladin for that sailing. he is
found on this page from the Ancestry Massachucetts Passenger lists
goog_378601891
The recorder is asking if the person can write (escrever -to write)
That would also assume they can read.
Eric Edgar
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 7:50 AM, Kathy Cardoza kmacard...@mac.com wrote:
It is Jose Ignacio Pedro #523:
Steve's mother's family is from Prainha, Pico. His maternal grandparents ,
Manuel Silveira Quaresma and Maria de Conceicao Cardoso also lived in
Hanford.
His father Raymond Perry ( Frank Ray Perry) was also a singer and radio
station operator in Hanford. He was born in Massachusetts in 1919 to
Here is the link from Tombo for Ericeira, Malfa,
http://tombo.pt/f/mfr06
On Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 6:04 PM, Cheri Mello gfsche...@gmail.com wrote:
Pat,
Check tombo.pt He crawls all the main Portuguese databases (CCA, ARM,
etc)
Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Researching: Vila Franca,
Antonio,
His Frager family, originally Gonsalves Fraga comes from Ponta Delgada,
Flores.
The immigrant ancestor, Francisco Gonsalves Fraga. B 1848 arrived in
California
in 1864. He was married in San Leandro in 1869 to Barbara Enos, also of
Flores
Francisco and his sons were cattle ranchers
I haven't seen this before. Looks like dad showed up for baptism with the
child and a secret to keep.
In text it seems that the Padrinho, Madrinha, and the witnesses all state
that they do not know the mother's name.
Eric Edgar
On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 11:12 AM, bsei2...@gmail.com wrote:
Just
Barbara,
The ship Azor left out of Hora a few times around then . Check the
passports from that end for him.
Eric Edgar
On Feb 10, 2015 2:15 PM, Barbara Mecklenburg bamecklenb...@gmail.com
wrote:
Cheri,
Thanks for all the info! I have a world membership on Ancestry.com by
haven't been
The Angra passports are available. 1770 to 1937
Eric Edgar
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that says
I found the format incorrect. My father's family comes from Spain and
Mexico and I've worked with thousand of records over the last 20 years.
Joao Ventura has the more correct form.Jesus Gonzales and Maria
Moreno marry.
She becomes Maria Moreno Gonzales, or in older form Maria Moreno de
C. Jesus is for Coracao de Jesus as in *Maria Emilia Corocao de Jesus =
Mary Emily heart of Jesus*
C. often is for da Conceicao as in *Maria da Conceicao = Mary of the
Conception - *referring to the Immcaulate Conception of Jesus
Eric Edgar
On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 8:42 AM, Sharon Simson
On the Horta passports it usually simply lists;
Nome de Navio - name of ship
Eric Edgar
On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 10:45 AM, luiznoia . noblankt...@gmail.com wrote:
On the Ponta Delgada passport lists at the right there is usually a
heading
*Embarcacao-* meaning the Vessel
under
Cheri,
It looks like they only followed the format for Ponta Delgada passports from
1875-1883 .
Nothing but destination country until 1913, when they started listing city
destination as well.
Eric
On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 12:41 PM, Cheri Mello gfsche...@gmail.com wrote:
Eric,
Maybe it
Thats me.
Eric Edgar
On Mar 7, 2015 12:41 PM, 'jeanne lenhart' via Azores Genealogy
azores@googlegroups.com wrote:
Cheri,
Thanks for the search info.
Sorry for my confusion. I am a novice at this.
I am trying to get back to the person who sent me information pages on Da
Rosa De
Doug Holmes has the great Portuguese Passenger Ship Master List
http://www.dholmes.com/ships.html http://www.dholmes.com/ships.html
There re some links to transcribed lists.
The CCA passports pages have the shiplist names at the right side of the
second page. This is a great resource for
I've read about 50 years of the Horta passports now and find very few
Flores residents on them. Less than one person per two pages. So, maybe 1
percent
I'm hoping Angra turns up more.
The format of the Angra passports is very different, a book entry for each
passport rather than the table form
Adair,
Your Ignacio de Borba line is from Norte Pequeno, Calheta, Sao Jorge and
the earliest records we have shows them as natives there to the late 1700s.
Patricia's Borba ( Machado) line are from Norte Grande, Velas, Sao Jorge.
Eric Edgar
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 7:16 AM, Adair Borba
The Open Library site has links to hundreds of local history books
https://openlibrary.org/works/OL7900785W/History_of_Stanislaus_County_California
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL24156285M/History_of_Alameda_County_California
at 1:04 PM, luiznoia . noblankt...@gmail.com
wrote:
Annie,
Your Tree has Maria de Jesus Freitas born in Sao Miguel,
Her passport says she is a native of Santa Cruz, Flores.
I did some work on a Carvalho family from Flores a few years back.
I'll take a look and get back to you. Meanwhile
I have Escobar documents that I found working on a Quadros/Telles family
project. All three of these familes settled in the Washington Township, (
Mission San Jose, Centerville) of Alameda County, CA
Since there is much confusion among the various da Rosa Escobar, da
Silveira Escobar, da Rosa
Modesto Bee stories relating to the crash
Eric Edgar
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 7:16 AM, Adair Borba adair1...@icloud.com wrote:
Robin,
I have been searching the Borba line that came from Sao Jorge through
Rhode Island, settling in Sebastopol(Sonoma), California. Is there
somewhere I can see
Goularts in San Jose ! http://www.goularts.com/5.html
http://www.goularts.com/5.html
I've tried all the brands, and home made too.
On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 12:55 PM, 'Jo Anne Hartmann' via Azores Genealogy
azores@googlegroups.com wrote:
Just returned from Maui and was excited to order food
Here is the original post from back in 2008 from John Q
I am looking for information on my ggrandfather Joseph (most likely
born Jose) Quadros who
immigrated from the Azores to Boston in about 1879. To the best of my
knowledge, he was born on Sao Jorge on 24 March 1863 (possibly the son
of Joao
Last_NameFirst_NameMiddle_NameB_yrB_moB_dyMothers_Last_NameFathers_Last_Name
SexBpCounty_of_DeathD_yrD_moD_dySS_NumberAgeidno MACHADO MANUEL GONSALVES
1893 01 15 SOUZA MACHADO MALE RE SAN JOAQUIN 1941 12 2448
127667
NEPS page Pico , Concelho de Madelena
23, 2015 at 8:45 AM, luiznoia . noblankt...@gmail.com wrote:
Antonio and Maria's marriage record
António de Carvalho [25 anos, n. Ajuda da Bretanha, Ponta Delgada, São
Miguel,
f.º de Jacinto José de Carvalho e de Joaquina de Jesus]
c. 1884.05.01 c. Maria José de Freitas [18 anos, n. Santa
Annie,
The Carvalho family I worked on came in 1911 to Hawaii, then settled in the
Niles, Alameda, California
The parish church for the freguisia of *Bretanha* in the concelho of *Ponta
Delgada*, island of* Sao Miguel* is called *Nossa Senhora de Ajuda*, so the
records read *Ajuda de Bretanha*.
/tree/53207035/person/262032323241890 - 1962
-
Joao John Joachim Carvalho
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/53207035/person/261211350351903 -
On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 8:38:02 PM UTC-8, luiznoia wrote:
Annie,
Yes a different Carvalho family.
The record that says Maria Jose de
Annie,
goog_1706169424
http://www.culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/FLR-SC-SANTACRUZ-B-1881-1886/FLR-SC-SANTACRUZ-B-1881-1886_item1/P153.html
This link shows baptism record of Jose Carvalho from 26 Dec 1884 in Santa
Cruz
.
It states his father is Antonio Joaquim de Carvalho a native
/53207035/person/261211350351903 -
On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 8:38:02 PM UTC-8, luiznoia wrote:
Annie,
Yes a different Carvalho family.
The record that says Maria Jose de Freitas is the same person. It could
be a transcription error by the archivist, or the way the priest wrote it.
I
/262032323241890 - 1962
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Joao John Joachim Carvalho
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On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 8:38:02 PM UTC-8, luiznoia wrote:
Annie,
Yes a different Carvalho family.
The record that says Maria Jose de Freitas is the same
at this link: Our Precious Past
http://www.ourpreciouspast.blogspot.com/2015/02/jj-carvalho-short-biography.html
Again, thank you for the information.
Annie
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 9:11 AM, luiznoia . noblankt...@gmail.com wrote:
Annie,
The Carvalho family I worked on came in 1911
Annie,
I did not find this shiplist attached to an Ancestry Tree. My experience
with Ancestry is similar to the Familysearch trees, about 90% useless
undocumented information, mostly referencing someone elses
undocumented tree
Eric
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 1:30 PM, Cheri Mello
Caixeiro is a peddler.
It's on one of the word lists someone posted in the past
Eric Edgar
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 4:38 PM, Lee shorts...@suddenlink.net wrote:
Yes, aged 25 and you have Villa dos Lajes correct. The occupation I have
no clue about.
Lee
Oak Hill, WV
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For options,
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 6:11 PM, Mary Pimentel Wheeler pimwh...@gmail.com
wrote:
HI Friends - I'm stuck on another one. If anyone has the time and
inclination, I could use some help translating parts of this one. Thanks
in advance!
Here is the link, its the first one on the left page:
Pacific whaling ships went out for years at a time. They left out of New
England, rounded Cape Horn, resupplied at Hawaii, and often again at
Australia. The early Hawaii and Australian newspapers list their arrivals,
sometimes the crew members who were released, or jumped ship and were being
Texas Marriage record:
Name:Joe PerryTitles and Terms:MrEvent Type:MarriageEvent Date:26 Jun 1878Event
Place:Chambers, TexasSpouse's Name:Mary Delphina Mansell
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XLWZ-3ZSSpouse's Titles and Terms:
Mrs
On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 2:37 AM, Joe Matias
found the record for Turtle Bayou and had saved it to my shoebox
once when I was playing with possible names. great to see some confirmation.
On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 5:16:24 AM UTC-7, luiznoia wrote:
Here's Maria's brother John Marcell's death record
MARCELL JOHN1870 09 17 ROSE
It's not a Z, just they way they write the S.
It's Manuel Caetano e seu mulher meaning , and his wife Anna.
Eric Edgar
On May 15, 2015 4:14 PM, Mary Pimentel Wheeler pimwh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi - doing my best to translate, but still need help from those of you
with a better grasp of the
Paternos -Jose de Freitas Pimentel and Anna de Conceicao, (not Trindade)
but- Maternos - Joao de Freitas Henriques and Anna de Freitas natives of
the parish of
Nossa Senhora dos Remidios
Padrinhos..It's Manuel Caetano e sua mulher, Anna Enriqueta
On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 4:19 PM, luiznoia
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