hi here are some more tidbits about the Moura family. I have a Rose Moura 
married to Frank Pimrntel living in  Alameda County,  in the town of Decoto .
her father was Antonio Bernardo de Moura born Jan 1, 1858 and died june 28, 
1940 in Alameda Co. Frank and Rose Moura had a daughter Mary born March 1921. I 
don't know what Island these Mouras are from . 

Betty Vyeda
---- Betty <[email protected]> wrote: 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> This month I have received new tidbits of information about the MOURA family 
> my (now) husband is descended from.    I'll just type up a brief summary of 
> what the family seems to be.    To start with, this is the very brief 
> description:
> 
> Francisco "Frank' MOURA, father, b~1870 Azores
>     (unknown parents, or place of birth)
> Philomena / Filomenia (ROSE), mother, b~1875 Azores
>      (unknown parents, but they reportedly born in Madeira)
> CH:
> Elsie (Elsa??)  MOURA, b~1891 reportedly Sao Miguel
> Rosa MOURA, b~1893 reportedly in Sao Miguel
> Francisco "Frank" MOURA, b~1893 in Sao Miguel
> Manuel MOURA, b~1895  ?????  in Sao Miguel
> Carolina MOURA, b~1896 in Sao Miguel
> 
> ~1903 Elsie MOURA arrives in MA as a 12-yr-old to be an indentured-servant 
> for a family in Boston.    At some point she married Antonio "Tony" PACHECO, 
> and they married in Cambridge, MA, ~1911, and lived there.  *
> 
> ~1905 Rosie MOURA arrives in MA, possibly also as a 12-yr-old, possibly also 
> to be an indentured-servant for a family in the Boston area.   At some point 
> Rosie marries in Somerville to Charles PERRY  (probably PEREIRA).
> 
> ~1912, the mother, Mrs. "Phoebe" MOURA, and her youngest daughter, Carolina 
> "Carrie" MOURA, arrive in MA / US, and settle in Cambridge.     Possibly 
> they come over for Elsie's wedding,  as she reportedly had saved money and 
> paid for their passage.
> 
> ~1919, "Frank" MOURA arrived in MA/US.    IF I have found the correct man, 
> the 1920 census has him arriving as a married man, with a wife, Anna, and 4 
> young children.    This census shows him in New Bedford, MA.    He 
> reportedly moved to CA,  and someone just found him in the 1930 census 
> living in Oakland, CA, which is next to San Francisco.   MOURA's in the next 
> town, Hayward, CA, might be related to him.      (Twins seem to run in this 
> family, as he might have been a twin, and he had twins, and Elsie had twins, 
> etc.)
> 
> ~1919 ??,  "Manny" MOURA arrives in MA/US.    "Manny" has become a mystery. 
> I can't find him in the 1920 census, and other researchers can't find him, 
> either - in any state.     At some point, he moved to Brooklyn, NY, and 
> remained there.    He hasn't been found in 1930 census for NY, either. 
> (However, there was a Manuel MOURA living in Hayward, CA, in 1930, but he 
> was 9 years older than "Frank."    This "Manny" could have been a cousin, or 
> an uncle, or some type of relative.       One "guess" is that Frank and 
> Manny moved to CA together during 1920's,  but Manny moved his family back 
> to NY.
> 
> 1920's,  "Carrie" MOURA marries "Frank" MEDEIROS and they lived in 
> Somerville. *
> 
> (From memory, the "Ellis Island Museum" has MOURA people arriving in US and 
> heading to Brooklyn, NY.    So, because Manny MOURA moved there at some 
> point, it's very possible he had relatives there.)     (His father, "Frank" 
> MOURA, is a mystery, also.    He was reportedly a whaler, and he could have 
> "died at sea."   The 1920 census has his wife living in Cambridge, MA, as a 
> widow.)
> 
> Betty         (near Lowell, MA, USA)
> 
> 
> * The 3  MOURA sisters all were widowed young.    They lived in Cambridge, 
> MA, as widows until their passing ~1980.    Their mother, "Phoebe," died in 
> 1940's in Cambridge.
> 
> 
> 
> > 


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