Hello!
The following freguesias have been added or substantially updates on the
Azorean Gravestone Project since my last post on the subject around two
months ago, and many more are scheduled to be added soon.
View the data at: https://sites.google.com/site/azoreangravestones
In some freguisias some yearly Rols are complete and some yearly Rols cover
only certain neighborhoods. It just depends. Try locating who was living next
to them in the years before or after, or attempt to locate the street. If you
can't even find the street, chances are that particular Rol
Rarely do you see seperate families living together. More than likely they are
either extended family, or someone is a servant or caretaker or something. I
have looked at thousands of entries and never seen two whole families living
together!
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FANTASTIC! This is where I believe I have a line
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Jeremy,
I have ancestors that came from Sao Jorge and settled in San Gregorio,
California. I would be interested to know if they appear in #7 "Sao Jorge
Island Azores Islands Families and Their Descendants in Ribeira Seca, Sao
Jorge Topo, Sao Jorge and California, United States of America".
Hi Guys,
I am offering to do lookups in the following, which I just recently
obtained copies of.
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Cheers!
Jeremy
1) Azevedos da ilha do Pico a descendência de Francisco de Azevedo, capitão
de Milícias, e de sua mulher D. Maria da Terra
2) Casais das Flores e do Corvo
3) Archivo dos
Hi all!
I have not posted in a few years but have decided to dust off the family
history research and continue on.
I am looking to follow the paternal line of my father-in-law, Frank Gomes,
who was born on March 1, 1911 in Watsonville, CA and died on October 22,
1989 in Concord, CA. His
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