Hi Diane, 

I know that two parts of the Silva family ended up in Sacramento. The first 
was Jose de Freitas da Silva and his second wife Caroline Pereira (Perry) 
who moved to Sacramento sometime after 1900 and sometime before 28 Oct 1902 
(last child born in Sacramento). They had 5 children from his second 
marriage: 

Joseph-born 1888, Virginia-born 1891, Manuel Joseph-born 1897, Frank- born 
1899, and Rose- born 1902.

The second part of the Silva family that ended up in Sacramento was Silvina 
Silva who married John Perry. Silvina was the sister of my 
great-grandmother Mary Ferreira and daughter of Jose de Freitas da Silva. 
Silvina and John were married in Hawaii around 1897. They moved from Hawaii 
(Maui) to Sacramento around 1905 or thereabouts. Their children were 
Mary-born 1898 (Maui, Hawaii), Louise-born 1899 (Hawaii), Philip-born 1903 
(Hawaii), Helen-born 1907 (Sacramento), and possibly a John born 1909 in 
Sacramento.

I have found the census records for Silvina Perry and her family in the 
1910-1940 census, but yet to find a trace of them in the 1900 census. 

Any possible connections would be great. 

David

On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 7:08:48 PM UTC-8, Diane Cox wrote:
>
> Do you have any clues about the family in Sacramento?  I have contact with 
> several Perry families in the Auburn/Sacramento area.
> Diane
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 5:12 PM, Kawika322 <oldsc...@gmail.com<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> I have a few old family photos in which I am not sure who the family and 
>> individuals are. I have several pretty good guesses as to who a few of the 
>> people are..one possibly being John Perry who was from the Azores, his wife 
>> Silvina who was from Madeira, and their family in Sacramento. The other(s) 
>> I am not as sure about. The families lived in Hawaii and/or Sacramento area.
>>
>> I know this is a long shot, but any suggestions or help would be greatly 
>> appreciated. 
>>
>> A more precise time-frame the pictures were taken would also be helpful. 
>> (clothing etc..)
>>
>> On the back of the photo of the woman with the baby, there is some 
>> writing that is hard to make out because it is water damaged. I can make 
>> out a decent amount, but any other eyes looking at it would also be 
>> helpful. I wonder if it is telling who the individuals are, or if it is 
>> addressing who the photo is for. 
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks, 
>>
>>             David
>>
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