Hi,
I have been having the same problem my grandfather married my
grandmother and took her surname then went back to Azores had more
children under his name, it is really  messy but I'm glad to hear I'm
the only one having that problem.
Ria

On 9/27/12, Diane <ddon...@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
> Can someone please explain to me why Felix (or Feliz) Jose da Silviera's
> son, Cristiano Machado Pereira born 1826, would not carry his father's
> name. Cristiano's mother, according to the marriage records was Maria
> Joaquina de Jesus, so he didn't get it there either. Cristiano's son (My
> GGrandfather) was also Pereira. The only Pereira that has come up in the
> family tree so far was the grandfather of Maria Joaquina de Jesus who
> appears as Mathias (?) Pereira de Almeida. The one explanation I can find
> so far is that Cristiano used his wife's grandather's middle name which
> seems a bit far out (?).  Felix is definitely Cristiano's father according
> to several records. I'm not versed on the patrynomics as yet but this seems
>
> something different.
>
> thanks for any advice
> Diane
>
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