I've come to the realization that It is extremely difficult tracing family  
(duh!).  My family came from Capelo, Faial.  My dad came from a family  of 
11.  On entering the US, half came with the name Rose (da Rosa).   The other 
half came with the name of da Silva or just Silva.  One uncle in  RI 
changed his last name to Silvia.  My paternal grandfather's name was  actually 
Jose Silveira as I understand it.My paternal grandmother's maiden  name was 
Maria Brum but she was mostly known as Maria de Jesus.  She was  married to 
Jose Silveira my gfather).  All 11 children had the middle name  of Correia (I 
don't know where that came from; I'm thinking  that might  have been an 
important descendant.  One aunt married a first cousin who's  name was 
Francisco 
Brum.  My uncle Manuel married a first cousin,  Theresa.  This goes on and 
on.
 
On my mother's side, her maiden name was Andrade and her middle name  was 
Cunha.  So where did the Cunha come from?  A couple of years ago I  had a 
cousin in Faial attempt to get records in Horta on my mother's  family.  Papers 
sent to me listed about 5 Filomena Andrade's  from Capelo all around the 
same time as my mother's  existence.   I haven't pursued tracing family since 
then and I  don't know if I will.  Maybe on my next trip to Faial.     Good 
luck to all.  I enjoy reading all the e-mails and I'm astonished as to  how 
many of you have ancestors in common.  Interesting.   Maybe before I get too 
senile I'll work at it.  It's just too overwhelming  right now.
 
Laura from California
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 6/12/2009 4:51:36 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
morinmi1...@gmail.com writes:


Hello group,

I hope someone has the answer to these  questions. Maybe someone in
their family explained why.

I've been  having a rough time tracing my family. Slowly but surely I
am finding new  information. and can credit that success to being able
to cross reference  information found at the UMass Dartmouth Paper. One
of my biggest problems  has been the frequency in which they moved and
changed their names. I don't  know if others have experienced that or
not or maybe it was just most of my  family on the run. LOL  A recent
example is a relative named Arsenio  Pamplona Corte Real Camara. I've
found him using the names Harrison Cambra,  Harrison Camara, the above
name, Arsenio Camara/Cambra and Frank  Perry/Pereira. Absolutely
unbelievable!!! You'd think they were living in  this day & age and
were afraid of identify theft.

Curiosity is  my main reason for the questions but am I to expect this
with most of my  Portuguese ancestors? I've definitely found it to be
the case with the  moving part but the name changes too???

Thank you for your  time.

Regards,
Michelle



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