Just wondering where would be the best place to start searching for these
records. I am a bit of a novice at this.
On Friday, January 11, 2013 12:23:56 PM UTC+13, JR wrote:
If I was you, I would start looking in Pico and Sao Jorge, at and before
1842 for anyone named Simas with Silva or
What would you like to discuss?
dpai...@gmail.com
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Thank you Emil and Helder for this information.
I have always wondered what happened to Augustus:*son Augustus was born
25 Mar 1895 New Bedford, MA, he died 16 Mar 1897 in Dartmouth, MA.*
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The family history shared about my family: Joao was ill for a while, and
before he passed away, he
Geneva Altino: Martim de Oliveira Vasconcelos, filho de Rui Mendes
Vasconcelos, casou com Tareja (Teresa) Velha, irma de Goncalo Velho, Capitao de
Santa Maria e S. Miguel (Saudades da Terra - Livro IV/ Vol. 1/ Pg 313 314).
As far as I can tell, it doesn't mention a second wife. The chapter
My grandmothers half sister had a mother who passed away in 1918, and her
name was adelaide. She is a mystery to us, but i know she died in new
bedford. Got married very young and had 3 children before dying of
influenza.
On Mar 30, 2013 8:59 AM, Fawnie fawn.un...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Emil
CindyD,
My mom used to make caçoila often. It's big in the Azorean island of Santa
Maria where my relatives came from. Almost all of my aunts made caçoila.
Best,
helen cunha kerner
Santa Maria, Azores
From: Cindy D kcci...@aol.com
To:
Some of the information in Ancestry, Roots Web, and Family Search seem to have
various information but nothing consistant. The birthdates for Teresa Velho
vary as well as the spelling of her last name and whether she remarried to
Fernando Soares de Albergaria as I have found these records also.
Cindy,
It sounds like Bifanas to me. Pork with garlic, paprika, piri piri sauce,
vin verde marinade, fried, served on rolls. Dozens of recipes on the web
Eric Edgar
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 10:25 AM, Cindy D kcci...@aol.com wrote:
I hate to go off-topic, but I need some help. Since I posted
Cacoila
Kah - Sir' - La
HOWEVER do not pronounce the word Sir with the R sound at all, but the same
way you start to say the word sir stopping short of pronouncing the R.
The emphasis is on the second syllable. Kah-SIR'-la (without the R
Hope that helps!
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 1:25 PM,
Hi,
Caçoula is the spelling in Sao Miguel, and phonetically the ou sound as
in moura and the ç as double ss; kassoula
Margaret
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 1:25 PM, Cindy D kcci...@aol.com wrote:
I hate to go off-topic, but I need some help. Since I posted this, I make
cacoila at least once a
Hi,
I suspected it was you Dano, but I was not sure.
I am introducing, comparing and trying to verify the data you sent me... in
some cases I have different wives. As an example, I have FRANCISCO VIEIRA
HOMEM, Captain married to MARIA DA COSTA DE SOUSA, Dona and (another)
FRANCISCO VIEIRA HOMEM,
John Muniz Barretto aka Joao Moniz Barreto married Mary da Gloria Valine,
date / where unknown.
John (1844-1932) born Lajes do Pico and Mary daGloria Valine born
Piedade,Pico died 1925.
Known children - Theophila 1876, Joseph 1877 Fayal, Mary 1878 Boston, Anna
1883 Boston,
Barbara 1885 Boston,
That's very interesting but now throws off my family line. Thanks for the
information
- Original Message -
Altino is correct.
Most genealogits agree that Diogo is Martim's son by an unmarried woman,
Catarina Afonso. Diogo was later legitimized by royal decree (published in
the
Wow now I am more then confused. Thanks for the information
- Original Message -
I think i may have found the reference to Catarina Afonso.
It is found in Rodrigo Rodrigues' Histories of São Miguel.
This is Rodrigues' Words in Portuguese:
Diogo de Oliveira de Vasconcelos, no
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