I'm very interested in finding more DNA matches from my Almada line - but I 
don't know what gedmatch is. Is that the FTDNA site Cheri was referring to 
above? If so, I am going to try to get my DNA from Ancestry.com uploaded 
into the Azores DNA project this weekend. I'm hoping to find some matches 
there. It'd be great if we're related!

Chase

On Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 12:42:52 PM UTC-4, RoseG wrote:
>
> I have many Almada's in my tree has distant cousins.  Both of my parents 
> are from Norte Grande.  My dad was born in Ribeira d'Areia which is a 
> hamlet that belongs to the parish of Norte Grande.  I think all of the 
> Almada's I have found were from Ribeira d'Areia but a lot of the time they 
> are recorded as being born and living in Norte Grande, depends on level of 
> detail that the priest wanted to record.   Have you uploaded your DNA to 
> gedmatch, we may be related.  My gedmatch is A155131.  
>
> Rose
>
> On Tuesday, August 15, 2017 at 4:15:32 PM UTC-7, CW wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have long suspected that my ancestor, Antonio de Almada (b. abt. 1800), 
>> who came to the United States in 1836 via the whaling industry and settled 
>> in New York, originated from Sao Jorge. But for a long time, my suspicion 
>> was mostly due to the fact that most people with the Almada surname seem to 
>> come from the area centered around Norte Grande. Recently, however, I 
>> stumbled on another clue that provides even more concrete evidence that 
>> that is in fact where Antonio came from. 
>>
>> Several years ago I had my DNA tested on Ancestry.com. It wasn't until a 
>> couple weeks ago while searching through my DNA matches I found a distant 
>> cousin who claimed to be descended from a Joao de Sousa de Almada from 
>> Sao Jorge. While I am not descended from this particular person myself, 
>> when I trace his genealogy back a couple generations in the parish records, 
>> I come to the family of Manoel de Souza de Almada and his wife, Anna. They 
>> had a son named Antonio that was born around the right time that my 
>> ancestor would have been. And if this Antonio is indeed my ancestor, that 
>> would explain my genetic connection to the person on Ancestry.com who said 
>> he was descended from Joao de Sousa de Almada - and more importantly, I 
>> would confirm the date and place of my ancestor's birth. 
>>
>> But of course, there is also a chance that our link is through a 
>> different ancestor altogether. So the way to prove it would be to find 
>> another known descendant of the Almada family from Norte Grande and see if 
>> we're also connected. I notice DNA testing seems to be a major topic for 
>> discussion in this group - is there anyone out there who is also descended 
>> from this family? 
>>
>> Appreciate any help anyone can offer. Thanks!
>>
>

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