Wonderful detective work!  No connections for me, but I've enjoyed 
following along.

thanks!

On Friday, September 18, 2015 at 3:22:19 PM UTC-7, "E" Sharp wrote:

> Marilyn, thank you.  As long as I have the time, I don't mind.  I can tell 
> you that the Social Security records that we used to have to write and pay 
> for and are now on Ancestry are a real gem.  They give you the names, birth 
> date, death date, AND, the women's married names and this when you ask by 
> the women's maiden name.
>
> I did find the US Manifest and with that Liz found them on Passportes and 
> now she can look for their Azores baptism records, and so it goes.
>
> "E"
>
>
>

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