Thanks for all the explanation, Cheri. 
 
I was checking more about this and noticed that 1832 was the year that the 
Civil Government started, that is why we had those 3 ports you mentioned, 
Ponta Delgada, Angra and Horta. 
 
After reading what you mentioned it makes me wonder that the ship companies 
were probably the ones who estabilished leaving routes to this or that 
country from this and that island. Lets say, people who wanted to come to 
Brazil had to go to Angra and leave from there, I'm just guessing. I have 
to check more on that.
 
Isabella Baltar
myportuguesegen.blogspot.com

On Monday, March 10, 2014 10:06:40 AM UTC-4, Cheri Mello wrote:

> Isabella,
>
> There are 3 ports in the Azores.  Ponta Delgada on Sao Miguel, Angra on 
> Terceira, and Faial on Horta.
>
> The vast majority of people left from their home port.  Most people from 
> Santa Maria and Sao Miguel island left from Ponta Delgada.  Yes, every once 
> in a while I will see someone from Sao Jorge or some other island leaving 
> from Ponta Delgada instead of their home port.  I just figured that they 
> really needed to get to the next ship sailing out.
>
> The only exception was for those traveling to Hawaii.  You had to sail out 
> of Ponta Delgada, regardless of whichever island you were from.  Not many 
> did that.  An overwhelming portion of Portuguese that went to Hawaii were 
> from Sao Miguel (and Madeira, since recruiting was done there too).
>
> I'd have to look at a map, but I would think that the home port to Angra 
> would be people from Terceira, Graciosa, and Sao Jorge and that home port 
> to Horta would be Faial, Pico, Flores, and Corvo.  People who have worked 
> those records extensively would have a better idea of where most came from.
>
> Cheri Mello
> Listowner, Azores-Gen
> Researching: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, Ribeira das 
> Tainhas, Achada 
>

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