Thanks Pam! Now I have to try and translate it.
-Eddie
On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 11:02:50 PM UTC-4, Pam Santos wrote:
Yes it is a marriage the the couple
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 6:47 PM, Eddie Machado
avided...@gmail.comjavascript:
wrote:
Forgot to include the link:
HI...The new google groups throw me off a little, as I have been bad
about checking in this year. For the person(s) with a Moniz/Lindinha
connection though, just wanted to say that I have a similar name grouping.
My Lucinda Augusta Moniz was b. 1851 in Sao Miguel, spent some years in HI
and d.
On paper I'm reviewing all the implications of changing Minta to Pimentel
Ramos on top of the intermarriages. It seems like a Portuguese Peyton Place
in 3D. I'm understanding more fully the family stories of relatives living
near and with each other.
As Katharine says, fascinating. And slow
Cheri,
Here are the DNA kits that I own. They are from DNA LifePrint. They
are endorsed by John Walsh from the show America's Most Wanted. As for the
age, they are about 10 years old still in their original boxes. One box has
been opened but the swab is still factory sealed, as is the vile
Hi Paul G,
It's kinda like having a generic gasket for your car which you take into
the dealership. The dealership will want to use their own gasket, even
though yours might work.
One of us admins will announce on the list when FTDNA starts their Holiday
Sale. Usually it's in December through
Your welcome, you going to have to see if the others can translate it. I
can only usually get basic information, and this slanty handwriting has
always been hard for me. The date is 29 Nov 1825
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 4:09 AM, Eddie Machado avidedito...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks Pam! Now I have to
I was able to get most names and stuff, but I am having a hard time with
the handwriting and quality.
On Oct 24, 2012 4:10 PM, Pam Santos pamsanto...@gmail.com wrote:
Your welcome, you going to have to see if the others can translate it. I
can only usually get basic information, and this slanty
Good morning/evening
I think that the second marriage record of my 5xGGrandfather Mathias
Pereira de Almeida does not contain the names of his parents - only the
bride's. I can see the word viuvo for widower but not his parents.Would
this be common if the person has been previously married?
Well I thought I would share in case there is others out there who are not
able to make an ancestry chart that is big in Family Tree Maker. I had
downloaded a free trial of Adobe PDF creator. I downloaded it mainly to
convert JPG to PDF. Well I was playing around in family tree maker and
instead
I havent been keeping track on this family but the record seems amarriage of a
Matias Teixeira Machado meanwhile you mention he was Matias Pereira de Almeida!
Do you have his child marriage record so I can take a look?
Marcio Borba
Feel the Azores... visit http://azorean-roots.blogspot.com
Hello, I looking for some informations about my great great grand
father Francisco José de Medeiros born at Funchal (madeira) 28/6/1817 and
dead at Agoué (bénin in africa) 15/07/1875.
He have 22 children with five wife. With my great great grand mother s'
name is Anna Raposa, he have 3
Yes, try cute PDF writer (www.cutepdf.com). I've used it for years and have
made documents many hundreds of pages. The writer version is free.
There is not an inherent PDF limitation on size. I've gone over 2,000 pages
(although size of the file and memory do become an issue!)
Bill
On Oct
Maybe they wanted to keep the kids together if anything happened to them (the
parents)
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 23, 2012, at 6:47 PM, Cheri Mello gfsche...@gmail.com wrote:
Pam S,
One male godparent? Because no females were available? Or they invoked the
Virgin Mary? My nephew has 2
If anyone is feeling ambitious and helpful, I could use some assistance
with translating this. It's the entry on the bottom half of the right page
of the book. We've got this much:
João Dutra Martins filho legitimo de Francisco Dutra Martins e suas mulher
Maria Jacinta e Francisca Tomazzia filha
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