Mahalo, Rich.
Just to say thank you. The great thing about being in a group is that all of
the other members are also at a ready to help and assist. There are a few I
could name . None-the-less your email is very much appreciated, thank you!
Happy to assist if and when you will have a
Trisha,
You go to Tombo.pt. If you need it in English, click the British flag.
In the left navigation column, type Fontinhas (you need to use proper
spelling). In the main window, a list will come up. Pick the Fontinhas that
has to do with Praia da Vitoria and Terceira island. In the next
Margaret, I haven't had to ask a question on my wife's side of our family
but I have noticed that you are absolutely amazing at helping folks when
they get stuck. Mahalo!
*E malama pono*
Rich Mueller
*"Few will have the greatness to bend history itself; but each of us can
work to change a small
here she is on the Azores passport registration number 402
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/PASSAPORTES-FAL-1889-1908/PASSAPORTES-FAL-1889-1908_item1/P161.html
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 5:04 PM Joe Matias wrote:
> Where was she from..I might be able to help
>
>
> On Wed, Aug
Gordon,
On the American Arrival Records (or American Passenger Lists), they typical
state the date they arrived in the U.S. To the best of their memory, that
is. And as Margaret pointed out, the memory was a little off. Cheri
Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Researching: São Miguel island: Vila
Hi,
Thank you,
Yes, I found the ship manifest and see his name listed which also states
the Island where he was born Terceira. I would love to find out about his
family there siblings, parents
Where can I find a bloodline trail?
On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 7:30:25 PM UTC-7, Cheri Mello
Hi Gordon,
Found your grandfather in passports 1901, # 329
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/PASSAPORTES-FAL-1889-1908/PASSAPORTES-FAL-1889-1908_item1/P146.html
>From their, found their marriage, # 8 right side
I have found the ship my grandmother immigrated on and the date but can’t seem
to find the ship passenger list.
Marcelina Gaspar Soares sailed on SS Dona Maria on June18,1902.
The SS Dona seems to have a few lists but not that date so I am guessing it is
an arrival date that is on her
I’ve search CITCEM for this couple and found nothing. Any suggestions? If not I
guess I will look for Maria Beliago’s death record in Altares.
DOreen
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Thank you so much.
Doreen
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forManuel Vieira of Santa Barbara and Catarina Martins, widow of
Yes, it is Bill!
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> On Aug 14, 2019, at 3:06 AM, Bill Seidler wrote:
>
> I just need to confirm one name I've never seen before. It's the groom's
> mother Maria Carrasca. If I have this right, is Carrasca a surname?
>
>
I just need to confirm one name I've never seen before. It's the groom's
mother Maria Carrasca. If I have this right, is Carrasca a surname?
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG-RG-CONCEICAO-C-1723-1751/SMG-RG-CONCEICAO-C-1723-1751_item1/P153.html
(left
side)
Bill
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