Well said John, I have noticed some researchers working hard to prove they
have Jewish roots and for what reason? Several years ago I was at an annual
meeting of the now defunct APGHS and they had a speaker on this subject. It
was so long ago I can’t remember the details. I will have to check my
journals as I think they may have published part of his speech. 

 

Rick

 

Richard Francis Pimentel

Spring, TX

Formerly of Epping, New Hampshire 

 

Researching, Riberia Grande, Riberinha, Achada Grande,  Bretanha, and Ponta
Delgada,  Sao Miguel, Acores

 

From: azores@googlegroups.com [mailto:azores@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
John Raposo
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 1:07 PM
To: azores@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Silveira Cardoso - Lajes do Pico (Jews?)

 

This subject continues to pluck on very sensitive strings. The historical
documentation does not support a significant number of avowed (openly
practicing, suspected of practicing, or known) Jews in the settlement or
subsequent population of the Azores. You can look at all the historical
research all you want, and you will not find evidence for much of a presence
of Jews in any significant number  in the Azores. That being said, that does
not mean that there were not Jews who were cryptic, i.e. secret Jews, who
did not avow or practice their faith openly. We'll never know how many of
those there might have been. 

I have never found the terms Converso or New Christian used in any vital
record in the Azores.

And then there is the question of who is a Jew. The Jewish religion says
that to be a Jew one's mother must have been a Jew (not your 10th
great-grandmother), not your father.

So, who is a Jew?  Is it a Christian whose ancestors 500 years ago were
Jewish? Not according to Jewish law. Judaism is a religion, not a race.
Descendants of Abraham who are Moslems (e.g. the Arab people (who are
Semites) who descend from Abraham's other son, Ishmael, or his descendants
who are, Hindus, Christians, Budahists, or atheists are not Jews. 

All that having been said, genetic research does support a much higher
proportion of Azoreans of Jewish origin than can be documented by the
historical record. I myself can proudly claim one documented Jewish female
ancestor in the early 16th century.   However, I am not a Jew.

As for Willem van der Hagen of Flanders, perhaps his ancestors were Jews. He
himself was not as far as can be ascertained from the existing
documentation. A converso totally unrelated to the man could have taken the
name Silveira. That does not mean that all Silveiras are the descendants of
Jews.

This whole subject and this insistence on Jewish roots continues to perplex
and fascinate me. We are who we; no amount of wishful thinking can make it
otherwise.

Thank you, Doug, for the additional information.

John Miranda Raposo  

 

 

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From: "p...@dholmes.com" <p...@dholmes.com>
To: azores@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 1:00 PM
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Silveira Cardoso - Lajes do Pico (Jews?)

 

This is such a reckless comment and should be viewed with contempt.

 

There is no mention of the specific family of Silveira Cardoso in Lajes do
Pico being of Jewish origin.

 

All they say is that Silveira and Cardoso are names that were used by Jews
when forced to convert.

Sure. They picked every name available, but it has no bearing on whether the
specific family of Silveira Cardoso in Lajes just happened to be these same
Jews. It's highly unlikely.

 

But put it to the test. Get some direct male descendant tested for Y-DNA and
then you can put this to rest.

 

Now, let's look a little closer. Silveira in most of the Azores has it's
origins in Willem van der Hagen of Flanders. Nobody ever hinted that he was
a Jew. He was a nobleman and that almost by itself tells us he was not.

 

OK, so maybe someone forced to convert assumed this Silveira name. Well,
that could happen, just as with any other surname. Same for Cardoso.

 

I have at this moment 24 males who used Silveira Cardoso and were married in
Lajes do Pico.

 

Most have fathers with other names - not Silveira Cardoso. So to be clear,
one must pick one of these and I don't know which ones they might pick.

 

Let's narrow it down to those born in the 1700s.

Two have a father using Silveira Machado.

Two have a father named Amaro Luis Pereira.

One has a father names Silveira da Silva.

One has an unknown father and was born in Ribeiras next door.

One has Silveira Armao.

One was a Capitao and surely of noble descent whose father was Silveira de
Bettencourt, the Capitao-mor (highest military title available).

One has Pereira Cardoso.

One has Pereira Gigante.

Another is from Ribeiras and traces back to the 1600s with Cardoso da
Silveira.

 

Chances are best that the reason there are many by this particular name
combination is that both Silveira and Cardoso are revered names by reason of
the noble family such as the above Capitao-mor.

 

If anyone wants to give me a specif person, I would be willing to look at
that exact line and give the surnames of the father from the oldest known
generation.

 

So until proven otherwise, the answer is "no" they are not Jews converted by
force.

 

Yes, there are others from Pico who were. I mentioned my line from Faria
tracing to a Vieira in Sao Mateus, Pico in the late 1500s with haplogroup J
which indicates Middle Eastern DNA and could easily be of Jewish origins.

 

But I hate the tendency to pick a name rather than a specific person and say
that name is of Jewish origin, unless you pick one that is ONLY Jewish, like
Benarus or Cohen, etc.

 

Doug da Rocha Holmes
Sacramento, California
Pico & Terceira Genealogist
916-550-1618

www.dholmes.com <http://www.dholmes.com/> 

 

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Pat Amaral: Stone Fleet and Conversos
From: eric edgar <noblankt...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, April 22, 2013 9:07 am
To: Azores Genealogy <azores@googlegroups.com>

David, 

 

This website has a source for the Silveira Cardoso converso background

 

http://www.sephardim.com/namelist.shtml?mode=form
<http://www.sephardim.com/namelist.shtml?mode=form&from=S&to=S&Search=Search
> &from=S&to=S&Search=Search

 

Silbeira y Cardoso- (23) From the book, "Secrecy and Deceit: The Religion of
theCrypto-Jews", by David Gitlitz. The names of the Sephardim (and their
residences) mentioned were, sometimes, involved with the inquisition. There
were other names which are not listed here because the author did not
identify those names as Sephardic.(~)

 

Attached is page from that book. It only mentions the name once.

 

On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 12:13 AM, David <dsdscorn...@gmail.com> wrote:

When I started working on the family history as a teen in the '70s, I
maintained for a while a lively correspondence with Pat Amaral, one of the
leaders in establishing Portuguese-American genealogy.  I understand that
she passed away some years ago.

Pat informed me that my g'g'grandfather Antonio Hurd / António da Terra had
served the Union during the Civil War, as a sailor in the Stone Fleet
(sometimes called the "Great Stone Fleet").  (For those not familiar with
this attempt to blockade Confederate harbors, here's an overview:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Fleet)

I have combed through Union records (from during the period as well as later
records regarding veterans and pensioners) but found no mention of my
g'g'grandfather under any conceivable variant of his anglicized name or of
his original Portuguese name.  I'm thinking that perhaps the sailors of the
Stone Fleet were never formally enlisted in the Union Navy...

I have my side of my correspondence with Pat in storage in a different city,
but as I recall she didn't indicate what her source was.  Does anyone else
here have an ancestor who (actually or allegedly) sailed with the Stone
Fleet, and thus has familiarity with the relevant sources?  And/or does
anyone know what Pat did with her source materials collection -- i.e., is it
in a library somewhere, or otherwise accessible to researchers?

She also insisted to me (again, iirc, without naming her source(s)) that
certain of my families were of known Converso descent, e.g., Silveira
Cardoso from Lajes do Pico.  For this reason too I'd love to know whether
her source materials have been preserved and are accessible somewhere.

Thanks in advance,

David da Silva Cornell
Miami, FL

Researching the following surnames:
 
Faial - Terra (unknown freguesia(s))
 
Flores - Freitas, Lourenço, Coelho (unknown freguesia(s))
 
Pico - Silveira Cardoso, Macedo, Machado, Pereira Madruga, Ferreira,
Cardoso, Cardoso Machado, Vieira, Bettencourt, Dutra, Castanho, Homem,
Goulart, Quaresma, Moniz, Barreto, Silveira, Mancebo, Pereira, Álvares (all
Lajes do Pico)
 
S. Jorge - Silva, Botelho, Azevedo, Cardoso (Urzelina); Silva, Azevedo,
Cardoso (Santo António in Norte Grande)
 

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