Kelley O'Rourke,
 
I believe that the link below might be of help (if not, you can reach me at 
lagoe...@hotmail.com).
I would appreciate any information that Connie may have because her parents are 
my distant (12th cousins).
http://mea.cm-ribeiragrande.pt/index.php?p=p&sp=fe&nome=Jose%20Ferreira%20do%20Couto&freguesia=todas&destino=2&pesquisa=pesquisa&idfe=397
 
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 02:52:30 -0700
From: julio...@gmail.com
To: azores@googlegroups.com
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Jose Ferreira De Couto (born abt. 1920 in 
Acores/Azores, Portugal and died accidently either in 1956 or 57 in Montreal, 
Canada)

Bom dia
Encontrei, José Ferreira do Couto, Junior era da Ribeira Seca da Ribeira grande
José ferreira do Couto (27 anos)  filho de José Ferreira do Couto e Maria 
Hortencia, casou a 17-12-1947 e Urânia Teixeira Medeiros - (21 anos) Filha de 
Manuel Francisco de Medeiros e Lucinda de Melo Teixeira ou Melo Tavares 
(casados a 15-05-1922)
Jose Ferreira do Couto 25 anos Filho de António Ferreira do Couto e Maria da 
Conceição e Maria Hortencia 22 anos filha de Manuel Caetano e Maria Julia 
Casaram a 27-10-1902 na Riberia Seca da Ribeira Grande


quinta-feira, 10 de Setembro de 2015 às 05:15:51 UTC, Kelley O'Rourke escreveu:I
am helping Connie Couto search for her father, Jose Ferreira De Couto, who came
to Montreal, Canada in March 1954 from Acores/Azores by ship (Sao Miguel) to 
work on a farm.  According to Connie, he came with a friend
(she cannot remember his friend’s name) and was on the first of two ships that
came to Canada.  He was one of the first of a group of Portuguese
immigrants to leave Acores/Azores.

 

The
plan was, that he was to come to Montreal, Canada, work on a farm, set up a
home and then send for his wife, Erania Mediros De Couto who would follow with
their two daughters.  Sadly, he was killed in a hit and run accident
either in August of 1956 or 1957.  Subsequently his wife never made the
trip either (she died in a car accident in Acores/Azores and is buried there) 
but his
two daughters, Esrisanto and Connie emigrated in 1965 with their aunt.

 

They
never found out where he was buried or what really happened to him.  They know 
it was in Montreal but do
not know where.  Connie (she is now 62) is the only remaining living
family member and would love to know what really happened to her father, Jose
and where he is buried in Montreal so she may visit his grave.  She would like 
to know as much about his
(short-lived) life here in Canada.  She now resides in Toronto with her
family.

 

Any
pictures or information you could provide would be most welcome.

 

Sincerely,

 

Kelley
O’Rourke, 





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