Consorte is a synonym for a spouse, you could say.
The explanation for the layout is above the links. In case you overlooked
it:
*The records are set up in this way:* All these records are for the
membership, which is for men only. Each page of the record book has two
images. The first image is
Gordon--
Someplace I think there is an explanation about the layout of pages. In
this case I think when the book was laid out open the men's names were on
the left page and beneficiaries on the right page. But they were captured
in two photos, so you have to make sure you are reading the correspon
Mary:
Thanks so much for the UPEC address. Can you tell me a few things about the
lists? I take it that one list contains the names of the men enrolled and the
second list the names of the women who are to receive some kind of benefit
after husbands death? Also, when looking at the wive’s lis
I happened to run into a Manuel Silva Sequeira in Mission San Jose in the
UPEC records when I was looking for someone else. It says he was from Sao
Jorge. His wife was Maria. I don't know if this is the same one but I
thought I'd share.
If anyone is interested go here and download the Mission San
Manuel Sequiera was the man who fostered my Great Grandmother Harvey
{Alvernas, Caton} in the early 1900s. he lived in Mission San Jose. i have
not researched him because he was not a blood relative. i can also tell you
he was on the original charter of the I.D.E.S., Irmandade do Divino
Espirito Sa
I noticed Sequeira in your genealogy. Where is your Sequeira from?
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> On Mar 6, 2018, at 7:35 PM, Rose Zbyzenski wrote:
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> Thank you for your help.Not sure what I am doing , yet I will give it a try.
>
>> On Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at 2:54:29 PM UTC-8, Cheri Mello wrote:
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