If you decide you want to buy the book (about 20 euros), and since you are in
Ponta Delgada, you can buy one from the author, a lawyer in Ponta Delgada:Dr.
Carlos Melo BentoRua da Cruz, 45Ponta Delgada.
Tell him that Joao Miranda Raposo suggested you see him. He'll be happy to
autograph your
Thank you, John. It seremos very interesting.
Tomorrow I'll go to the biblioteca municipal in Ponta Delgada. This afternoon I
bought A história do povo açoriano by José María Teixeira Dias. I am reading
with madness.
El lunes, 1 de agosto de 2016, 14:54:21 (UTC), John Raposo escribió:
> But
Yeah, FTDNA knows that they are real good with delivering high quality DNA
results, but are lame at the interpretation. They are working on their
Learning Center, but I just use Google to find what I want. Their Learning
Center still says Beta, so they are working on it.
Cheri Mello
Listowner,
Same goes for me. Thanks Cheri!
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 3:51 PM Tish M wrote:
> Hi Cheri,
> I don't know how you found this blog, but this is exactly what I was
> looking for. I wish ftDNA would make this available by clicking on the
> x-match column. If we did not have your
Hi Cheri,
I don't know how you found this blog, but this is exactly what I was
looking for. I wish ftDNA would make this available by clicking on the
x-match column. If we did not have your expertise ftDNA would be very
frustrating to use.
Thanks again for your help,
Tish
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at
Thank you for the lesson. It is easier for me because I have two pretty
diverse genetic pools... right?
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 10:27 AM, Cheri Mello wrote:
> Tish,
>
> It depends.
>
> Generally, the genetic genealogists suggest that the X match be AT LEAST
> 10 cMs on the X
I wasn't clear, as I've got a couple of questions in my inbox sent
personally to me. So if 2 people weren't clear, there's probably at least
20 of you that I confused!
mtDNA: This type of DNA is passed down by the mothers to all their
children. Only girls can grow up to be moms, so only they pass
(Cross posted to Azores, Madeira, IslandRoutes)
The deadline to sign up for our research and genealogical conference is
almost here! Friday, August 5th is the deadline. Only a handful of rooms
remain at the Plaza Hotel. (800) 366-3684 and ask to be put in the Azores
block. Or call the sales
Tish,
It depends.
Generally, the genetic genealogists suggest that the X match be AT LEAST 10
cMs on the X chromosome AND you also share DNA on some of the other
chromosomes. So if it meets those criteria, it can be used.
The X inheritance follows a specific pattern. I'll start with males
Thank you, I was responding to Madeira research that was posted on this
webpage. Guess it didn't make it there.
Marie
On Friday, July 29, 2016 at 12:21:33 PM UTC-4, Cheri Mello wrote:
>
> Hi Marie,
>
> The Azores are comprised of 9 islands: Santa Maria, Sao Miguel, Terceira,
> Graciosa, Sao
Thank you, Julio and John.
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 7:51 AM, 'John Raposo' via Azores Genealogy <
azores@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> And here are some additional generations.
>
> John Miranda Raposo
>
> *Ahnentafel Chart for Luzia de Faryas*
> *First Generation*
>
> 1.* Luzia de Faryas *was
Thank you for the reference. I'm adding it to my reading list.
Linda
On Monday, August 1, 2016 at 7:54:21 AM UTC-7, John Raposo wrote:
>
> But you might want to take a look at *Origens Geograficas dos Acoreanos *by
> Carlos Melo Bento, Criativa, Ponta Delgada:2015.
>
>
> On Monday, August 1,
if you are a female, an x match to a male means you relate to the match
through his mother and it cannot be through your paternal grandfather. An
x match to a female means only that you are not related through the match's
paternal grandfather and your paternal grandfather... all the other lines
But you might want to take a look at Origens Geograficas dos Acoreanos by
Carlos Melo Bento, Criativa, Ponta Delgada:2015.
On Monday, August 1, 2016 9:47 AM, Cheri Mello wrote:
No such list exists.--
For options, such as changing to List, Digest, Abridged, or No
And here are some additional generations.
John Miranda Raposo
Ahnentafel Chart for Luzia de FaryasFirst Generation 1. Luzia de Faryas
was born in Rabo de Peixe where on 29June 1686 she married Manuelde Sousa
Ferreira, a widower.Second Generation 2. GasparFaryas was born in Rabo
No such list exists.
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mode, log into your Google account and visit this group at
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that says "Join this group" and it will take you to
Thanks, Cheri:
Where João arrived to Tenerife, his Surname is Gonzales, never Goncalves.
Perhaps there were castelllanized.
Do you have a list of the first settlers in São Miguel? Is there any study of
first bills in the Islands?Thanks again and if you need information about
azorians settlers
here is the
mariage
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG-RG-RABODEPEIXE-C-1674-1700/SMG-RG-RABODEPEIXE-C-1674-1700_item1/P19.html
domingo, 31 de Julho de 2016 às 21:28:47 UTC, Sandra Perez escreveu:
>
> Does anyone have this couple? Manoel (nal Rosto de Cao) and Luzia
18 matches
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