Hi Doug,


There’s a lot of Faria in RR book.


I also have Faria from S. Miguel – Matriz, Ribeira Grande, and my wife has 
Faria from the island of Faial.


Mine is Joana de Faria, b. Matriz RG, m. to João Carvalho from S. José-PD, 
on 30 may 1736 in Fenais da Luz.

Joana de Faria is dau. of Teresa de Faria and Antonio Raposo, both from 
Matriz-RG. Never researched this couple because I don´t have access to the 
films of RG yet.

 

My wife is a direct descend of Ana Rosa de Jesus who married twice, 
deceased 14 oct 1798 in Piracema, Minas Gerais, Brazil, born in early 1700 
in freguesia do Divino Espirito Santo, ilha do Faial.

Ana Rosa de Jesus was daughter of Maria de Faria and Jeronimo Pereira. Her 
son Capitão Hipólito Antonio Pinheiro is the founder of the town of Franca 
in the State of São Paulo, Brasil.

Many families on the 1800’s in Minas Gerais and São Paulo, Brazil, are 
descendants of this couple Maria de Faria and Jeronimo Pereira from the 
freguesia do Divino Espírito Santo in Faial.

Do you know any information about them?

Manoel Cesar Furtado


Em quarta-feira, 3 de abril de 2013 23h00min46s UTC-3, Doug Holmes escreveu:
>
> Hi Geneva,
>
> About my Faria family. Mine came from Sao Roque do Pico, but I think 
> before there it came from Castelo Branco, Faial. I'm going only from 
> memory, so I might be off. There are a few branches of Faria. One is from 
> Terceira in the early 1500s, I believe. There is one in early Faial. I 
> think maybe the third is another from Faial or maybe Terceira.
>
> Of course, there are numerous Faria families that can't connect to these 
> well-known families and mine is like that. Records are lost in most cases 
> and we can't learn more.
>
> If your Faria is from Sao Miguel and you have traced it back to the 
> beginning of the records and it's still from Sao Miguel, maybe that means 
> there is another major branch or two or three from Sao Miguel.
>
> Whether these branches are really just the same family and beyond our 
> ability to know it, if a Faria family arrived in early Sao Miguel and 
> spread out from there, that would be maybe how we could have a connection 
> by Faria.
>
> I'm not looking at Rodrigo Rodrigues and if he has anything about Faria. 
> Maybe another can let us know. I have only his first volume and haven't 
> looked at it for a decade.
>
> Doug da Rocha Holmes
> Sacramento, California
> Pico & Terceira Genealogist
> 916-550-1618
> www.dholmes.com
>
>
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> Date: Wed, April 03, 2013 1:27 pm
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>
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