Thanks

Allen

On Sunday, June 30, 2013 11:04:14 AM UTC-4, Shirley Allegre wrote:
>
>  I made up a list of Portuguese words that helped me to read the 
> Portuguese ie: birth, marriage, death, records.
> I hope that it helps.
> Shirley in CA
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> *From:* brownat68 <javascript:> 
> *To:* azo...@googlegroups.com <javascript:> 
> *Sent:* Sunday, June 30, 2013 4:48 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Plymouth, MA Family
>
> There is a George Jesse in that picture, I wonder if this is the same 
> Jesse family I remember growing up in North Plymouth. George had a wife 
> Maryann. 
>
> It was said that my grandfather Joesph Furtado and George Jesse were 
> cousins from a family connection back in the Azores but I do not have 
> access to and cannot read the records in the Azores to see how. Do people 
> on this forum have access to those records? 
>
>  Joseph Michael Furtado, wife Edith
> Birth 1913 in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
> Death 1975 in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
>
> Father name:
>  Antonio Miguel Furtado, wife Maria do Rosario Luiz
> Birth 1873 in Vila Franca do Campo, São Miguel, Açores, PT
> Death 21 June 1950 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
>
> Allen
>
> On Friday, June 28, 2013 4:14:22 PM UTC-4, luiznoia wrote: 
>>
>>
>> From the 1920 census page for the Frank Jesse family The census shows 
>> they arrived in Mass in 1907. ,  , I've compared the births for 
>> Massachucetts on Familysearch. The mother is Frances Nunes Silva, or 
>> Francisca Nunes Silveira
>>
>> . A 1924 shiplist for the Arcadian from Bermuda to New York shows a group 
>> of this family returning from a visit . their birth is shown as St 
>> Michaels. The oldest shown as father is Frank Jesse 70 years. giving a 
>> birthdate of 1854. 
>>
>> They give Frank Jesse's address on Prince street as destination.
>>
>> With  Frank's childrens names of Naomi, Samuel, Abraham,Ruth and Moses, 
>> I'd make a guess of some Jewish origin.
>>
>>
>> Eric Edgar
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 4:32 AM, Dick Boba <dicki...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Aztec. My mother's maiden name is Jesse. Frank Jesse,  from North 
>>> Plymouth, Massachusetts is my great-uncle. There were four brothers. 
>>> Manual, Frank, Ted and Antoine. Antoine is my grandfather. One of Frank's 
>>> grandchildren is my cousin Scott Jesse, and we have discussed the family to 
>>> great length. He is not into computers and I don't live in Plymouth anymore 
>>> so I don't get to see him at all so most of what he told me about Frank and 
>>> his wing of the Jesse family was verbal and in my memory. My mother's 
>>> sisters have recently provided us with verbal recordings (tapes) of their 
>>> early family history which I have not fully processed yet. They were all 
>>> very fiercly proud hard workers, middle income, which was quite an 
>>> accomplishment in the early 20th century for Portuguese immigrants to 
>>> America, so you can be proud of that. They provided for their families as 
>>> boat builders and fishermen. They had their own boatyard in North Plymouth. 
>>> The Jesse boat building business survives to this day. They all lived on 
>>> Castle Street in North Plymouth, Ma. They have many descendants who are 
>>> still strongly populated in the eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island area 
>>> and many of the cousins are very strongly connected. Our wing of the Jesse 
>>> family (Antone's descendants) ave a family reunion every year in August at 
>>> a campground in New Hampshire. My mother has told me her grandfather and 
>>> grandmother (Frank's parents) were John and Mary (Jesse) that they came to 
>>> North Plymouth  in the late 1800s, around 1880 or 1890 from some kind of 
>>> vessel by way of Bermuda. It is confirmed they came from Azores (San 
>>> Miguel) but before that Portugal and even before that from France (the name 
>>> Jacinth has French roots) but we have not been able to trace that far back. 
>>> They are all buried in Vine Hills cemetery in Plymouth, Ma. There are many 
>>> Jesse graves there, that I have visited and examined myself. A distant 
>>> relative from Plymouth has given me a database and photos he was working on 
>>> of the early family tree. I have been combining this with the verbal 
>>> recordings and our own family photos. I would be glad to send everything I 
>>> have to you if you provide me with an email address (privately). There is 
>>> also a wealth of information in this blog posting that I did not have which 
>>> I will "pencil in" concerning the Azores connections and locations. The 
>>> pre-Plymouth history has always been a great mystery to us Jesse 
>>> descendants. Our parents simply do not know, and the 1st and 2nd 
>>> generations have all long since passed and kept no records. So it's up to 
>>> us children to piece it all together! 
>>>
>>> I have attached a photo of the four brothers, which I am told was taken 
>>> on my grandfather's wedding day in Fall River, MA, sometime in the 1930s. 
>>> Frank is the one with the dark moustache. They also called him "Blackie" 
>>> Jesse.
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, March 4, 2009 5:56:26 PM UTC-6, Aztec wrote: 
>>>>
>>>> I am new to this group so please be patient. I have been trying to 
>>>> research my Portuguese roots with little to no lucky. My Grandfather 
>>>> was a ship builder in Plymouth named Frank Jesse (Jacintho?). He 
>>>> married Francis Nunes de Silva. I have the Ellis island report of my 
>>>> Grandfather coming to the US (twice) but am having no luck with my 
>>>> Grandmother. My GGrandfather was also Frank (Francisco?) Jesse 
>>>> (Jacintho?). His wife was Jacintha Jacintho (maiden name same as 
>>>> married name). Both Franks came from San Miguel, and Francis came from 
>>>> Pico. My mother always said her mother had a sister in California. Can 
>>>> anyone help me with my research? 
>>>>
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