Thx for the clarification and the index. It makes it so much easier to
find a record.
On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 7:10:26 AM UTC-7, climb...@gmail.com wrote:
> There wasn't enough room for Kathy to put the whole xcel columns up. In
> my original xcel I listed grandparents (if there were
I would appreciate corrections. Some of the abbreviated names were best
guesses on my part, until someone started mentioning them here. I haven't
gone back through the records and made corrections. LOL. One of the
reasons I sometimes have posts here.
Suzanne
On Thursday, August 17, 2017
There wasn't enough room for Kathy to put the whole xcel columns up. In my
original xcel I listed grandparents (if there were any listed), what
their native place of birth was (if listed), and the parents of the
godparents and/or husbands/wives were listed. Sometimes the record stated
That is exactly what it means. The name to the right of the godmother is
the father and or the father and mother of the godparents.
On Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 2:33:33 PM UTC-7, Judy Thompson wrote:
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> I love both indexes. Was able to find great grandparents marriage even
> though last
Thank you Suzanne for your hard work and sharing such a valuable source!
On Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 6:51:24 AM UTC-7, Kathy Cardoza wrote:
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> Another recent addition to the Azores GenWeb is the Baptisms for Ribeira
> Seca, Sao Jorge, 1623-1716. These were contributed by Suzanne Edvalson
I love both indexes. Was able to find great grandparents marriage even
though last name different. From birth index, under godmother's name it
says "both children of". Not clear what that means. My best guess was
that both godparents are children of man listed in column to right of
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