I make a simple one.
Take a box of the dry cod and soak in water, refrigerate for one or two days
whichever you prefer changing the water twice a day as well. It's much
saltier if you do one day.
Make two/three hard boil eggs, let cool.
Put the cod in a cooking pan filled with water. Heat, but
Jack, I have also done research in Altares and Ribeirinha, Maybe I can help
Helen Salvador his...@aol.com
Fremont, CA
Celeste Perry ccgran...@yahoo.com
Altares - Mendes & Borges Ribeirinha - Mendonça
Jack
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Jessica,
My Victor family had a circus. They orginally came from Italy and
mainland Portugal. Why they settled in the Azores is a mystery. They
performed on the trapeze and one of my great aunts said she hung from
her hair (ouch!!) My aunt told me they also had animals (horses and
dogs). So
Hi!
Thought I would try reposting my brick walls. Joseph ESTELITA, according to
the 1900 census, came over in 1863 to Boston. Constance Mary THOMAS was
supposed to have been on the same ship. By 1870, they were in California,
although Constance left behind a sister in Massachusetts, p
Hi George S,
Marie Fraley has submitted the changes to be made to the Rhode Island Colleg
(RIC) web site. They still have the Fall 2008 lecture series up. When they
change it to spring, I'll let everyone know.
In the meantime, I have the brochure in JPG format (about 600 KB) and I can
email tha
I am looking for a Bacalhau recipe. I know the ingredients I want to
use, not the portions. I have not been able to locate the recipe on the
Internet. My mother's family comes from Altares, Terceira, this can be a
Altares thing. I forget which "molho" has vinegar. The one used for
Bacalhau o
The family history center in Dartmouth,MA is located on Cross Road. If
you are familiar with the area, Cross Road is the road that intersects with Rte
#6 at WalMart and AC Moore or you can pick it up off Faunce Corner Road at the
traffic lights where Interstate battery is. It is located
Hi Cheri,
I am very interested in attending the "Tracing your Portuguese roots" workshop
on April 3. Am looking forward to receiving the pre-registration form as soon
as it becomes available. Thank you
George Sullivan
jorge1...@comcast.net
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From: Cheri Mello
There were many families from the Azores in Stoningtonwhat families were
are you connected to? I probably know them.
Elly
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From: mnk
To: Azores Genealogy
Sent: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 5:05 pm
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Ribeira Seca and Ribeira Grande
lly,
don
I have a Dona Antonia Maria Pacheco born in Sao Pedro, Rebeira Seco,
Rebeira Grande, Sao Miguel. I don't have year of birth, but she
married Jose Jacinto Moniz in 1861. He was born in 1815. He died six
years after their marriage.
Her parents were Duarte Cordeiro Pacheco and Lodovina Roza born 1800
Okay, I don't understand a word of this but when I googled obituaries, I
got this site which, I guess, besides the news has obituaries.
http://www.portuguesetimes.com/
"E"
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