[AZORES-Genealogy] Blood Groups

2010-03-18 Thread Chris Macedo
I can  answer your questions generally .
The ABO blood groups and the Rh (D) blood groups are not connected.
They are the most common of the blood groups tested because they cause
the biggest transfusion reactions.
Roughly
47% of Caucasians are Group O
41% of Caucasians are Group A
09%  " Group B
03%  " Group AB

The Rh group derive their name from the Rhesus monkey in which they
were first found.
When we say Rh Negative that is only part of the story. I.e only the D
out of CDE are tested for. When you are tokd you are Rh negative you
are Rh (D) Negative. This is understood by all persons working with
blood groups.

Roughly
75% of Caucasians are Rh (D) Positive
25% are Rh (D) Negative

There were no Rh Negatives among Asian,  Polynesian or Mealaneaian
populations
but we ALWAYS tested these people in case they were of mixed blood and
did not know it. I think from the dim recesses of my mind I remember
the Basques having a higher percentage of Rh (D) negatives.
Unless a person was D negative we did not test the whole Allele of
which there are many combinations e.g cdE/cde.

Apart from transfusion treatment the main danger of antibody formation
in negative women during pregnancy has been overcome by the ability of
doctors now to give an antiserun which blocks the troublesome antigens
thus preventing antibody formation and eliminating the dreadful Rh
disease of pregnancy we used to see.

Wether there is a higher incidence of Rh negatives among Azoreans I do
not know.
Certainly my own daughter is B Rh Negative.

this is very quick and i hope it is of some use.

Christine Macedo Lee


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Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] [AZORES-Genealogy Dna Question

2010-03-18 Thread Seekgene
I am also A-.  I am half Azorean on my paternal side.  My husband  is also 
Rh- but he is mostly English and German.  My four children are all  negative.
 
 
In a message dated 3/18/2010 2:48:11 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
marekdelacr...@yahoo.com writes:

 
My blood type is AB+, as is my fathers and at least one of my  brothers.


 

 From: nancy jean baptiste  
To: azores group  
Sent: Wed, March 17, 2010 7:53:57  AM
Subject: RE:  [AZORES-Genealogy] [AZORES-Genealogy Dna Question

This is interesting in my opinion..after Lisa's first email I looked  
on line at sites regarding rh- factor..ALL kinds of information..but  
now I'm curious about the blood types among Azoreans.I'm also  100% 
Azorean Portuguesemy dad was A+ and my mom is O-all 6  children have 
type A blood..only myself and my youngest sister have  RH-.I wonder if 
type A is prevelant among our  population?

Also.this is the kind of information I was  looking at (DNA) online 
several years ago when I came across this  group.what a fortunate  find!

Regards,
Nancy

Santa Maria...Cabral
Sao  Jorge.Silveira, de Lemos, Baptista, Pereira, Pedrosa, Enos,  
Oliveira
Pico...de Castro, Cardosa, Peixoto, Furtado,  Silva 

 

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Subject: RE:  [AZORES-Genealogy] [AZORES-Genealogy Dna Question
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010  19:38:25 -0400

I'm all Portuguese  and I'm A+ like my mom and my father is 0+ as my 
brother. I remember my aunt  and uncle both all Portugues being RH

 

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Of lisa lema
Sent:  Monday, March 15, 2010 7:32 AM
To:  azores@googlegroups.com
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy]  [AZORES-Genealogy Dna Question





Good morning all. I am hoping someone  here will be able to answer this 
question for me, as it is pertains to 4 of my  9 living children.

What Percentage of people of Portuguese  ethnicity is RH -? I have just 
found out, due to the pregnancy of my daughter  that she is RH- and due to her 
father's ethnicity, is very doubtful that  negative factor came from his 
genetics. 

While I am on the  subject, I suppose I ought to explain a little more.  I 
have 9 living  children, 7 girls, 2 boys. I have been married twice, and 
from the first  union, I had 2 girls, one of which is o- rh factor; I lived 
with a man and  had one female child with him, whom is also rh - (a-), and then 
 married my current husband and we had 6 more children, 2 of which (girls) 
are  also rh-( one is O- one is A-).  
My mother is Swedish, scottish, indian and my father is full  blooded 
portuguese.
my mother blood type is O + , my  fathers blood type is A+, and mine is  A+.

from the  research I have done,it is  extremely rare for native american, 
black, and scottish peoples to carry  the rh negative factor, but a race of 
people called BASQUES have a very  high rate of rh negative blood. Is the 
Portuguese race considered Basque? and  What is the ratio of negative blood 
type in the Portuguese Race?
Any help  in this matter would be appreciated.

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Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] [AZORES-Genealogy Dna Question

2010-03-18 Thread Marek Delacroix
My blood type is AB+, as is my fathers and at least one of my brothers.





From: nancy jean baptiste 
To: azores group 
Sent: Wed, March 17, 2010 7:53:57 AM
Subject: RE: [AZORES-Genealogy] [AZORES-Genealogy Dna Question

This is interesting in my opinion..after Lisa's first email I looked on 
line at sites regarding rh- factor..ALL kinds of information..but now 
I'm curious about the blood types among Azoreans.I'm also 100% Azorean 
Portuguesemy dad was A+ and my mom is O-all 6 children have type A 
blood..only myself and my youngest sister have RH-.I wonder if type A 
is prevelant among our population?
 
Also.this is the kind of information I was looking at (DNA) online several 
years ago when I came across this group.what a fortunate find!
 
Regards,
Nancy
 
Santa Maria...Cabral
Sao Jorge.Silveira, de Lemos, Baptista, Pereira, Pedrosa, Enos, Oliveira
Pico...de Castro, Cardosa, Peixoto, Furtado, Silva 
 

From: patli...@verizon.net
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Subject: RE: [AZORES-Genealogy] [AZORES-Genealogy Dna Question
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 19:38:25 -0400


I'm all Portuguese and I'm A+ like my mom and my father is 0+ as my brother. I 
remember my aunt and uncle both all Portugues being RH



From: azores@googlegroups.com [mailto:azo...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
lisa lema
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 7:32 AM
To: azores@googlegroups.com
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] [AZORES-Genealogy Dna Question

   Good morning all. I am hoping someone here will be able to answer this 
question for me, as it is pertains to 4 of my 9 living children.
 
What Percentage of people of Portuguese ethnicity is RH -? I have just found 
out, due to the pregnancy of my daughter that she is RH- and due to her 
father's ethnicity, is very doubtful that negative factor came from his 
genetics. 
 
While I am on the subject, I suppose I ought to explain a little more.  I have 
9 living children, 7 girls, 2 boys. I have been married twice, and from the 
first union, I had 2 girls, one of which is o- rh factor; I lived with a man 
and had one female child with him, whom is also rh - (a-), and then married my 
current husband and we had 6 more children, 2 of which (girls) are also rh-( 
one isO- one is A-). 
My mother is Swedish, scottish, indian and my father is full blooded portuguese.
my mother blood type is O + , my fathers blood type is A+, and mine is A+.
 
from the  research I have done,it is extremely rare for native american, black, 
and scottish peoples to carry the rh negative factor, but a race of people 
called BASQUES have a very high rate of rh negative blood. Is the Portuguese 
race considered Basque? and What is the ratio of negative blood type in the 
Portuguese Race?
Any help in this matter would be appreciated.


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Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Machado, Domingos Moniz

2010-03-18 Thread Gayle Machado
Maria,

If I might chime in on the name usage. How the name gets changed is a
cultural issue. An example, one of my professors in college was named Nguyen
Uy. In Vietnam, the surname appears first, and the given name last. When he
immigrated, the authorities changed his surname from Nguyen to Uy. I¹m sure
they didn¹t realize it. I suspect the family was so happy to be here (after
the fall of Saigon) that they didn¹t fuss about it. With my grandmother. Her
father was Jose Rodrigues de Medeiros and mother was Josepha Clara Garcia.
The family¹s surname became simply Medeiros here in the states, yet if you
look at my great grandfather¹s lineage, its Rodrigues de Medeiros (for
several generations), Rodrigues de Serpa (for several generations) and
eventually just Rodrigues.

As ³they² say: It is what it is.

Gayle




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[AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Silva Name

2010-03-18 Thread pkathy
I have Silva/Silvia/Silvz from Flamengos, Faial that I don't know too
much about.  Catarina J or Katherine, called Katie, Silva was married
to Antonio(Antone) Dutra - they first showed up in Merritt, Yolo
County, CA in 1870 census.  Census information says immigration was
about 1868 but I still have found no records.  I don't know when/where
they married  She was born 1845, he 1827, both died in Sacramento,
CA.   They were my great grandparents.

On Mar 17, 10:52 pm, lisa lema  wrote:
> Laura, Would you be open to me sending you the Silveira D'Andrade part of my 
> lineage to you? maybe you could compare my family's names, dob, etc with your 
> own and we could see if there is a link. You may contact my personal email 
> addy if so. brat.l...@hotmail.com
>
> Thank you
>
> Lisa L
>
> From: lharrah...@aol.com
> Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 17:34:04 -0400
> Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Silva Name
> To: azores@googlegroups.com
>
> Hi Lisa,
>
> I sure do.  My mother's maiden name  was Andrade (I don't know about the 
> "de") and she was from Capelo, Faial.
>
> Hope there's a connection somehow.  
>
> Thanks,
> Laura
>
> In a message dated 3/16/2010 8:51:33 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
> brat.l...@hotmail.com writes:
> Laura, I also have Silveira and Silva from Faial in my lineage. I am curious 
> if you may also have de Andrade lurking somewhere?
> thank you, Lisa
>
> From: lharrah...@aol.com
> Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 15:23:51 -0400
> Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Silva Name
> To: azores@googlegroups.com
>
> Eugenia,
>
> Enjoyed the interesting Silva information.  My dad's side of the family were 
> Silva, Silveira, Silvia, da Silva from Faial.  
>
> Laura
>
> In a message dated 3/16/2010 11:21:33 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
> eugenia...@yahoo.com writes:
> Greetings:
>
> I check my database on Portuguese Names and Their Meanings and found
> the following for SILVA.  I hope this helps in your research.  The
> name is found in many places and in many families.
>
> Eugenia
>
> 
>
> Silva -
>
> Abbreviation: Sil
>
> Silva is a feminine name.
>
>   Portuguese Name's abbreviation of da Silva, is Sil.
> (o) A letter is bracket ( ) it means that the letter is written very
> small and higher up beside the other letters in the original documents
> (same as the "o" in the degree Celcius).
>   Information is from:
> The internet, Title: Portuguese Genealogy abbreviations
> Helper. Web 
> page:http://www.frenet.edmonton.ab.ca/%7Efcandido/abbreviation.html,
> date printed: 11/29/97, page 3 of 3.
>
> Silva, da Silva, Sylva: Silva in Portuguese, Silver in American as
> surnames
>   Information is from:
> Doug da Rocha Holmes, "NAMING TRADITIONS, SURNAME TYPES", OProgresso,
> Dece. 1995, Vol. 14, No. 4, page 10.
>
>   Silva - surname common in Prainha do Norte; Madalena, Pico; Faial
>   Information is from:
> Doug da Rocha Holmes, SURNAME ORGINS, 1995, page 3.
>
> Silva - change to Cunha.
> A family name in the Azores.
>   Information is from the book:
> James H. Guill, A HISTORY OF THE AZORES ISLANDS, Golden Shield
> International, Vol. 5, 1993, page 198.
> '
> Silva -
> Silva - Change from Teles.
> Alfredo Silva Sampaio (1862-1929) owned a private Botanical Garden
> (Azorean Flora).
>   Information is from the book:
> James H. Guill, A HISTORY OF THE AZORES ISLANDS, Golden Shield
> International, Vol. 5, 1993, page 32, 235, 236.
>
> Silva - This is a surname commonly used in Portuguese and Brazilian
> Portuguese.
>   Information is from:
> BASIC PORTUGUESE PALEOGRAPHY, The Genealogical Department of the
> Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Series II, No., 20, 1978,
> page 27.
>
> Silva - is a family name of an early Portuguese immigrant in
> California.
>   Information is from:
> Carlos Almeida, PORTUGUESE IMMIGRANTS, Published by: The Supreme
> Council of U.P.E.C., San Leandro, CA,1978, page 270.
>
>   Silva - meaning: Whistle, shrill sound.
>   Information is from:
> "Portuguese Names and Their Meanings - Hawaii", AMERICAN PORTUGUESE
> GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC., Spring 1997, Vol. XVIII,
> No. 2.
>
> People in Portuguese History:
>   Silva - The enlightened period of Portuguese history under Jose
> after 1755.  The chief architect was the Marquis do Pombal.
> His successors were secretaries of state in the reigns of Maria and
> John, such as:
> 1. Jose de Seabra da Silva (Secretary of Interior, 1788-1799)
> 2. The Count of Linhares, Rodrigo de Sousa Coutinho (Secretary of the
> Navy, 1795-1803; Secretary of Foreign Affairs and War, 1807-1812)
>   Information is from the book:
> A.H. de Oliveira Marques, HISTORY OF PORTUGAL, Columbia University
> Press, Vol. 1, 1972, page 406.
>
> Portuguese Poets:
>   1. Bocage (1765-1805), a pre-romantic who lived a miserable life and
> died in poverty;
>   2. Filinto Elisio (1734-1819), who died in exile in France;
>   3. Cruz e Silva (1731-1799);
>   4. Correia Garcao (1724-1772).
> All of these people were poets and all of bourgeois origin.
>   Informati

RE: [AZORES-Genealogy] Machado, Domingos Moniz

2010-03-18 Thread Jacki G
I do have Machados, however they are on the side that is from Faial.
 
We'll see what I can find.
 
Jacki
 
Pittsburg, CA
Surnames: Medeiros, Fernandes, Pereira, Pacheco, Machado, Azevedo
Islands: Faial, Sao Miguel

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From: azores@googlegroups.com [mailto:azo...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Maria Lima
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 8:16 PM
To: azores@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Machado, Domingos Moniz


Thanks, Jacki,

I noticed you have Machados also.  

Can't wait for Saturday; maybe something will "hit".  

Thank you so very much.

maria elena


On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Jacki G  wrote:


Maria,
 
I currently have the film for Faja de Cima and Faja de Baixo, Sao Miguel at
the FHC here. I was planning on going there maybe this Sat. If not, the next
Sat for sure. I'll look and see if I can find your Domingos Machado for you.
Maybe I'll have more luck finding your person than I have had finding mine. 
 

Jacki
 
Pittsburg, CA
Surnames: Medeiros, Fernandes, Pereira, Pacheco, Machado, Azevedo
Islands: Faial, Sao Miguel

  _  

From: azores@googlegroups.com [mailto:azo...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Maria Lima
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 2:29 PM
To: azores
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Machado, Domingos Moniz


Dear Listers,

I'm just hoping someone might have a microfilm from Sao Miguel at the FHC
from a parish I haven't researched.

Domingos Moniz Machado was born in Sao Miguel 8 February 1874.  I've
searched the freguesias (parishes of:  Apostolo de Sao Pedro, Sao Jose and
most recently Sao Sebastao (Matrix).  I was so sure he would be in Sao
Sebastao but was very disappointed when I didn't find him there

Now, I ask you where do I go next?  I know he had a brother named Clement
(Clemencio? sp?) who changed his last name to Marshall.  They went to
Boston.  I need to find their parents or syblings to do any more research on
this line and hope someone can help me.

Maybe someone has a microfilm on file from any parish in Sao Miguel and
could see if he was in that parish.  please?

His parents were Emilia Moniz  and Jacintho Machado

Any help would be "heavenly"  Thanks

Maria Elena 




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Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Machado, Domingos Moniz

2010-03-18 Thread Maria Lima
Hi Jackie.  So glad to hear back fm u.

Immigration 1885.

Have had that thought and searched but can't find him.  He is a mystery to
us

He was my husband's maternal grandfather.  My mother in law told us he died
when she was 6 and that he was a dentist and was "rasied" or educated by the
Jesuits.  Now this makes sense because when I sent to Tufts University for
the requirements to get into dental school, a person had to have a good
command of the English language and studied prep college courses.  He
graduated in 3 yrs in 1908.   I actually found a business card of his with
the address of his office on 174 Hanover Street downtown.   I even went on
Google Earth to see where it is today.

He made a trip to the Azores and Portugal 31 May 1910 and I have a "ton" of
postcards that he sent back to his wife and oldest son, a child at the
time.  They were living at 70 Burrell Street.

I noticed his his mother, Emily (probably Emilia) lived at  70 Burrell back
when she died in 1905.   When I received her death certificate it listed
names of her parents as Joao Moniz and Maria Machado.  Now, that's strange;
why was her mother's name Machado and that's the name of the family from
then on. I  I noticed that Domingos  always signed everything I've seen as
Domingos *MONIZ *MACHADO.   I believe he was proud of his name.  His
brother, Clement, changed his name to Marshall.  All of Clem's children were
Marshall's.

My mother in law told me once there were 5 brothers and a girl.  Other than
Clem I cannot find anyone of them living together or close by in the
census.

Thank you so much for your ideas.  I am hoping on Saturday, we will be
blessed and you will find him.  Thank you so much.

Warm regards,

Maria Elena



On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 9:14 AM, Margaret Vicente  wrote:

> Hi Maria,
>
> Do you have an approximate time frame/year of when Domingos left S.Miguel
> for the USA and if he went alone or with family? I'm thinking it might be
> easier to find his parish through the passports available on the CCA site.
>
> Margaret
>
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 11:15 PM, Maria Lima wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Jacki,
>>
>> I noticed you have Machados also.
>>
>> Can't wait for Saturday; maybe something will "hit".
>>
>> Thank you so very much.
>>
>> maria elena
>>
>>
>>  On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Jacki G  wrote:
>>
>>>  Maria,
>>>
>>> I currently have the film for Faja de Cima and Faja de Baixo, Sao Miguel
>>> at the FHC here. I was planning on going there maybe this Sat. If not, the
>>> next Sat for sure. I'll look and see if I can find your Domingos Machado for
>>> you. Maybe I'll have more luck finding your person than I have had finding
>>> mine.
>>>
>>>  Jacki
>>>
>>> Pittsburg, CA
>>> Surnames: Medeiros, Fernandes, Pereira, Pacheco, Machado, Azevedo
>>> Islands: Faial, Sao Miguel
>>>
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>>> *From:* azores@googlegroups.com [mailto:azo...@googlegroups.com] *On
>>> Behalf Of *Maria Lima
>>> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 17, 2010 2:29 PM
>>> *To:* azores
>>> *Subject:* [AZORES-Genealogy] Machado, Domingos Moniz
>>>
>>> Dear Listers,
>>>
>>> I'm just hoping someone might have a microfilm from Sao Miguel at the FHC
>>> from a parish I haven't researched.
>>>
>>> Domingos Moniz Machado was born in Sao Miguel 8 February 1874.  I've
>>> searched the freguesias (parishes of:  Apostolo de Sao Pedro, Sao Jose and
>>> most recently Sao Sebastao (Matrix).  I was so sure he would be in Sao
>>> Sebastao but was very disappointed when I didn't find him there
>>>
>>> Now, I ask you where do I go next?  I know he had a brother named Clement
>>> (Clemencio? sp?) who changed his last name to Marshall.  They went to
>>> Boston.  I need to find their parents or syblings to do any more research on
>>> this line and hope someone can help me.
>>>
>>> Maybe someone has a microfilm on file from any parish in Sao Miguel and
>>> could see if he was in that parish.  please?
>>>
>>> His parents were Emilia Moniz  and Jacintho Machado
>>>
>>> Any help would be "heavenly"  Thanks
>>>
>>> Maria Elena
>>>
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Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Machado, Domingos Moniz

2010-03-18 Thread Margaret Vicente
Hi Maria,

Do you have an approximate time frame/year of when Domingos left S.Miguel
for the USA and if he went alone or with family? I'm thinking it might be
easier to find his parish through the passports available on the CCA site.

Margaret

On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 11:15 PM, Maria Lima wrote:

> Thanks, Jacki,
>
> I noticed you have Machados also.
>
> Can't wait for Saturday; maybe something will "hit".
>
> Thank you so very much.
>
> maria elena
>
>
>  On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Jacki G  wrote:
>
>>  Maria,
>>
>> I currently have the film for Faja de Cima and Faja de Baixo, Sao Miguel
>> at the FHC here. I was planning on going there maybe this Sat. If not, the
>> next Sat for sure. I'll look and see if I can find your Domingos Machado for
>> you. Maybe I'll have more luck finding your person than I have had finding
>> mine.
>>
>>  Jacki
>>
>> Pittsburg, CA
>> Surnames: Medeiros, Fernandes, Pereira, Pacheco, Machado, Azevedo
>> Islands: Faial, Sao Miguel
>>
>>  --
>> *From:* azores@googlegroups.com [mailto:azo...@googlegroups.com] *On
>> Behalf Of *Maria Lima
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 17, 2010 2:29 PM
>> *To:* azores
>> *Subject:* [AZORES-Genealogy] Machado, Domingos Moniz
>>
>> Dear Listers,
>>
>> I'm just hoping someone might have a microfilm from Sao Miguel at the FHC
>> from a parish I haven't researched.
>>
>> Domingos Moniz Machado was born in Sao Miguel 8 February 1874.  I've
>> searched the freguesias (parishes of:  Apostolo de Sao Pedro, Sao Jose and
>> most recently Sao Sebastao (Matrix).  I was so sure he would be in Sao
>> Sebastao but was very disappointed when I didn't find him there
>>
>> Now, I ask you where do I go next?  I know he had a brother named Clement
>> (Clemencio? sp?) who changed his last name to Marshall.  They went to
>> Boston.  I need to find their parents or syblings to do any more research on
>> this line and hope someone can help me.
>>
>> Maybe someone has a microfilm on file from any parish in Sao Miguel and
>> could see if he was in that parish.  please?
>>
>> His parents were Emilia Moniz  and Jacintho Machado
>>
>> Any help would be "heavenly"  Thanks
>>
>> Maria Elena
>>
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