yes, it is  from the Mormon's Family History Library Catalog.   They filmed 
all the church records in the Azores.  These church records are  
great...Parents and where they are from; grandparents and where they are  
from...the 
newer records give the greats and where they are from.  These  census records 
were copied from the churches which were required to send copies  to the 
gov't.   I don't know if later records provided as much info as  the earlier 
records.  I can't remember where I got my church records...I  think at the 
Mormon Library.   i never had to write for records.   There are many on the 
list who have written for records on S Miguel, Terceira.  and Faial.
 
  Information  will come your way.  
 
 
In a message dated 7/3/2013 11:17:49 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
ljar...@legacymechanical.com writes:

I  searched around last night and could not find this record.  Perhaps I 
was  looking in the wrong place.  Can you tell me where you found this so that 
 I may see it also.  This has really piqued my  curiosity. 

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