Hi my ancestors are from Norte Grande and I was always told that
Ribeira d'Areia along with Santo Antonio belongs to the Norte Grande
Parish,

My mother is from Norte Grande, her father was Manuel Matos (who was
known as "Silva the cheesemaker")

My father was born in Ribeira d'Areia and is an Avila, his mother was
from Norte Grande and is a Bettencourt.

Rose

On Feb 19, 9:16 am, joao ventura <hero...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> After finishing the genealogy of Norte Grande, there are some impressions of 
> the village that I would like to share with the list.
>
>  There are two independent communities: Norte Grande and Santo António. It is 
> like two different villages, who share a common church. The richer people 
> live in Norte Grande, while the poor live in Santo António. People from one 
> place don't usually marry someone from the other.
>
>  I also found a single mother refered to as: prostitute.
>
> The number of slaves is not significant, but there are two brothers, former 
> slaves, that became free and one of them has descendants until today.
>
> There is an important remark on a single mother: the child was born in 
> Calheta and the grandfather took the baby to be baptized in Norte Grande 
> (middle of the 1600's) to avoid public shame, because he was related to the 
> important families of Calheta. Again social status playing an important role 
> in the community.
>
>  João Ventura
>  Terceira

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