[AZORES-Genealogy] Old 1860's-1870's photos of Azorean Individuals on Ebay

2013-05-03 Thread Kawika322
For anyone who is interested, 

I was browsing on Ebay and came across so old albumen photos of Azorean 
families/individuals for sale. Most of them do not have anything written on 
the back indicating the person's name or year, however there are a few that 
have some writing. One is of a Francisco Machado of S. Miguel, dated 1864. 
Another is of a D. Thereza Machado of S. Miguel, 1864. A third is of Pedro 
Paulo dos Santos of S. Miguel, dated 1865. A fourth is of Georgina/Joaquina 
Ribeiro Teves Adam, dated 1867, and a fifth of Emilia Teves Adam, dated 
1867. A sixth is of Arthur Hintz Ribeiro, dated 1867. A seventh is a family 
photo with Dr. Jacintho and Gorgina Teves Adam and Maria Fr. Hintze 
Ribeiro. It is unclear if the last four were from the Azores or mainland 
Portugal.

In looking further, there are a lot of photos on there with a fair amount 
with writing that I have not mentioned. you can search for them..


If anyone is somehow related to or has these people in their family tree, 
this would be a great thing to have. 

Here are the links:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/OLD-RARE-CDV-PORTUGAL-AZORES-ACORES-HISTORY-HINTZE-ARCHIVE-1864-MIGUEL-CDV-239-/330896460745?pt=Art_Photo_Imageshash=item4d0af74bc9

http://www.ebay.com/itm/OLD-RARE-CDV-PORTUGAL-AZORES-ACORES-HISTORY-HINTZE-ARCHIVE-1864-MIGUEL-CDV-242-/230952818728?pt=Art_Photo_Imageshash=item35c5dc5828

http://www.ebay.com/itm/OLD-RARE-CDV-PORTUGAL-AZORES-ACORES-HISTORY-HINTZE-ARCHIVE-1865-S-MIGUEL-CDV-243-/330896460739?pt=Art_Photo_Imageshash=item4d0af74bc3

http://www.ebay.com/itm/OLD-RARE-CDV-PORTUGAL-AZORES-ACORES-HISTORY-1867-JERGINA-RIBEIRO-F-ADAM-CDV-240-/230952819346?pt=Art_Photo_Imageshash=item35c5dc5a92

http://www.ebay.com/itm/OLD-RARE-CDV-PORTUGAL-AZORES-ACORES-HISTORY-1867-EMILIA-TEVES-ADAM-CDV-233-/230952818727?pt=Art_Photo_Imageshash=item35c5dc5827

http://www.ebay.com/itm/OLD-RARE-CDV-PORTUGAL-HISTORY-1867-ARTHUR-HINTZE-RIBEIRO-AZORES-ACORES-CDV-250-/230952818738?pt=Art_Photo_Imageshash=item35c5dc5832

Just thought I would let everyone know. 

   Thanks, 
 
 David

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Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Looking for AMARANTE, MACHADO, AZEVEDO, BETTENCOURT, SILVEIRA, in Velas, S. Jorge

2013-05-03 Thread TheAussieRod
Hey Doug,

Jorge Forjaz is a cousin of mine (not direct, though), and my family goes 
right where you mentioned: Ornelas Bruges. So, as you can see, I got that 
side pretty much covered :)

I have a bunch of pictures that my grandma left me. Especially the ones 
related with Tomé Dart de Castro and his family, but also others... let me 
know.

Also I met this guy who works for a photo-shop and he has amazing footage 
of vulcão dos Capelinhos, 1980 Earthquake, etc. I am trying to get all the 
movies the guy has - he no interest in that whatsoever (!!)

What geneology program would you advise me to use?

Thank you.
Cheers,
Rod

Sexta-feira, 3 de Maio de 2013 5:16:35 UTC, Doug Holmes escreveu:

 Hi Rod,

 Your comment about pictures in Terceira caught my attention. Are you 
 saying you have some ancestors from there? If so, I would be interested in 
 the most recent one. I'll know their ancestors, so just the most recent one 
 is enough. Which book by Forjaz has your family? He has several.

 As for verifications needed or not, in my experience, most genealogy books 
 concentrate on particular families and so I would suspect there are many 
 branches unexplored in the book. Even if your family was something like the 
 Ornelas Bruges line which is just about as illustrious as you can get for 
 Terceira, there are many branches unknown in books. I handed my late cousin 
 in Angra, Dr. Jose Leal Armas, a copy of all his Flores, S.Jorge and 
 Terceira ancestors and also those of his wife's side (Ornelas Bruges) and I 
 know there are always less important branches that remain untouched by 
 such books.

 If you are not using a genealogy program and just a spread sheet program, 
 I suggest you convert over soon. It's way easier with a real genealogy pgm.

 Doug da Rocha Holmes
 Sacramento, California
 Pico  Terceira Genealogist
 916-550-1618
 www.dholmes.com


   Original Message 
 Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Looking for AMARANTE, MACHADO, AZEVEDO,
 BETTENCOURT, SILVEIRA, in Velas, S. Jorge
 From: TheAussieRod theaus...@gmail.com javascript:
 Date: Thu, May 02, 2013 7:17 pm
 To: azo...@googlegroups.com javascript:

 Wow, Doug! Thanks a lot for your time and energy. 

 First thing comes to mind is that I am already into what you called CCA. 
 There's where I got that far (for me) on my ancestry records. I mean, if 
 I say some particular name is from my family, I say it because I can back 
 that with facts. In the name of History! :)

 Regarding the family tree online, I think I will follow your advise and 
 ponder... until I come up with a decision, I will continue to use my 
 spiced-up Excel book.

 I surfed a bit throughout your site and I manage to detect a gap regarding 
 S. Jorge; so as far as I can be any good, you can count on me. Let me know.

 Which leads me to my Ribeira Seca family... maybe you can put me through 
 with Ms. Susan Edvalson, or maybe you can spot them in your Ribeira Seca 
 research, since I got into late 1700s, as goes:

 Antonio Silveira Bello, son of* Manuel Silveira Bello* and *Joana Dias de 
 Borba*. 
 The only fact I got is the marriage of Antonio, in 14 September 1812, with:
 Rita Inacia d'Avila, daughter of *Manuel Machado? Matos?* and *Maria 
 Inacia*
 *The underscored names should be living in the late 1700s...*
 *
 *
 I have lots of pictures from my family since late 1800s in Terceira. This 
 is my father' side; my mother' side is completely verified in the books of 
 Jorge Forjaz (no work to be done here)

 Thanks again for your support.
 Let me know if I can be helpfull.
 Cheers,
 Rod

 Quinta-feira, 2 de Maio de 2013 19:47:52 UTC, Doug Holmes escreveu:

 Hi Rod,

 Not sure what you mean by building a family tree online. Do you mean with 
 online resources like CCA? Or do  you mean posting it online?

 I never post my family tree online, but not for the usual privacy reason. 
 It's because my genealogy is so extensive that it conflicts with the fact I 
 do this professionally. I know other professionals who never post a single 
 thing about their own families, probably for the same reason.

 For most people, posting online is a good idea, but there was some recent 
 discussion about how people take info from what you post and use it in ways 
 that are sometimes crazy - like when they are not even related. Then they 
 mix up people and have sons attached to the grandfather, or other such 
 nonsense. 

 I don't know if Ancestry.com is the best place. I know it's one place 
 with some valuable tools for you. But you might have to be a member. And 
 there is the LDS genealogy website for this same purpose.

 Others have their own websites and with Google searches, it's practically 
 the same as posting on the big websites. If you don't have a website and 
 would like to find a way to somehow fit this goal into how I present things 
 on mine, you're welcome to do it through me. There are things like my 
 Ancestral Photo Gallery where you could post some of the 

[AZORES-Genealogy] The best genealogy software program

2013-05-03 Thread Cheri Mello
Rod wrote:
What geneology program would you advise me to use?

I'm starting this in its own thread as it has nothing to do with the thread
it was attached to.

The 4 most popular genealogy programs for a PC are (alphabetically):
Family Tree Maker (FTM)
Legacy
RootsMagic
The Master Genealogist (TMG)

If you are a Mac user, Reunion has the lion's share of the market
(something like 80%!!)  However, if you are a Mac, you can run the PC
programs if you are running VMFusion or Parallels or one of those programs.

The best genealogy software is the one you like the best. Not helpful, I
know.

I swear I did a post on this not too long ago.  I'll have to go looking in
the archive and see if I can find it.

In the meantime, I'd download the demo versions and play around with them.
Just enter yourself, your parents, and a couple of dummy people (Bugs Bunny
or whatever).  See what happens when you make you the parent of your
parent.  See what happens when you type a date incorrectly.  See what
happens if your mom has a mid-life crisis, marries Bugs Bunny and has Daffy
Duck (as your half sibling).  Do that out of wedlock to see what happens.
You may want to look at the filtering options as well.

Family Tree Maker: www.familytreemaker.com (don't think they have a demo
version)
Legacy: 
www.legacyfamilytree.comhttp://www.google.com/url?sa=Dq=www.legacyfamilytree.comusg=AFQjCNFy7Rk_HBuuHDhtMd9JQ3VxIHyNMA(download
the standard version - it's free)
RootsMagic: 
www.rootsmagic.comhttp://www.google.com/url?sa=Dq=www.rootsmagic.comusg=AFQjCNFAPzbp3uYkZWOYn5JVAV6WlSCvhA(I
think the essentials is free)
The Master Genealogist:
www.whollygenes.comhttp://www.google.com/url?sa=Dq=www.whollygenes.comusg=AFQjCNH8tdmw_FqiG7CyEO5FF6vkAF45Xw(free
for 30 days)

If you are a Mac:
Reunion: http://www.leisterpro.com/

There are many other genealogy software programs out there besides the 4
most popular (and the one for the Mac), above.  You can find a review here:
http://genealogy-software-review.toptenreviews.com/http://www.google.com/url?sa=Dq=http://genealogy-software-review.toptenreviews.com/usg=AFQjCNGO5h277CCS3AGUkgP7FxNFpmVR6w
You can also google genealogy software programs and find more that way.
There are also some cloud-type software programs.  Ancestry.com is one.  I
think someone yesterday said a subscription is not necessary.
-- 
Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Researching: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, Ribeira das Tainhas,
Achada

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RE: [AZORES-Genealogy] Looking for AMARANTE, MACHADO, AZEVEDO, BETTENCOURT, SILVEIRA, in Velas, S. Jorge

2013-05-03 Thread pico
Rod,You keep me guessing.I write in private.But as for the genealogy program, I use Brother's Keeper and have done so for about 25 years.I liked it and just stuck with it. But I can't argue with what Cheri says. Try out her suggestions.Doug da Rocha HolmesSacramento, CaliforniaPico  Terceira Genealogist916-550-1618www.dholmes.com


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Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Looking for AMARANTE, MACHADO, AZEVEDO,
BETTENCOURT, SILVEIRA, in Velas, S. Jorge
From: TheAussieRod theaussie...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, May 02, 2013 10:43 pm
To: azores@googlegroups.com

Hey Doug,Jorge Forjaz is a cousin of mine (not direct, though), and my family goes right where you mentioned: Ornelas Bruges. So, as you can see, I got that side pretty much covered :)I have a bunch of pictures that my grandma left me. Especially the ones related with Tomé Dart de Castro and his family, but also others... let me know.Also I met this guy who works for a photo-shop and he has amazing footage of vulcão dos Capelinhos, 1980 Earthquake, etc. I am trying to get all the movies the guy has - he no interest in that whatsoever (!!)What geneology program would you advise me to use?Thank you.Cheers,RodSexta-feira, 3 de Maio de 2013 5:16:35 UTC, Doug Holmes escreveu:Hi Rod,Your comment about pictures in Terceira caught my attention. Are you saying you have some ancestors from there? If so, I would be interested in the most recent one. I'll know their ancestors, so just the most recent one is enough. Which book by Forjaz has your family? He has several.As for verifications needed or not, in my experience, most genealogy books concentrate on particular families and so I would suspect there are many branches unexplored in the book. Even if your family was something like the Ornelas Bruges line which is just about as illustrious as you can get for Terceira, there are many branches unknown in books. I handed my late cousin in Angra, Dr. Jose Leal Armas, a copy of all his Flores, S.Jorge and Terceira ancestors and also those of his wife's side (Ornelas Bruges) and I know there are always "less important" branches that remain untouched by such books.If you are not using a genealogy program and just a spread sheet program, I suggest you convert over soon. It's way easier with a real genealogy pgm.Doug da Rocha HolmesSacramento, CaliforniaPico  Terceira Genealogist916-550-1618www.dholmes.com    Original Message  Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Looking for AMARANTE, MACHADO, AZEVEDO, BETTENCOURT, SILVEIRA, in Velas, S. Jorge From: TheAussieRod theaus...@gmail.com Date: Thu, May 02, 2013 7:17 pm To: azo...@googlegroups.com  Wow, Doug! Thanks a lot for your time and energy.First thing comes to mind is that I am already into what you called CCA. There's where I got "that far" (for me) on my ancestry records. I mean, if I say some particular name is from my family, I say it because I can back that with facts. In the name of History! :)Regarding the family tree online, I think I will follow your advise and ponder... until I come up with a decision, I will continue to use my spiced-up Excel book.I surfed a bit throughout your site and I manage to detect a gap regarding S. Jorge; so as far as I can be any good, you can count on me. Let me know.Which leads me to my Ribeira Seca family... maybe you can put me through with Ms. Susan Edvalson, or maybe you can spot them in your Ribeira Seca research, since I got into late 1700s, as goes:Antonio Silveira Bello, son of Manuel Silveira Bello and Joana Dias de Borba.The only fact I got is the marriage of Antonio, in 14 September 1812, with:Rita Inacia d'Avila, daughter of Manuel Machado? Matos? and Maria InaciaThe underscored names should be living in the late 1700s...I have lots of pictures from my family since late 1800s in Terceira. This is my father' side; my mother' side is completely verified in the books of Jorge Forjaz (no work to be done here)Thanks again for your support.Let me know if I can be helpfull.Cheers,RodQuinta-feira, 2 de Maio de 2013 19:47:52 UTC, Doug Holmes escreveu:Hi Rod,Not sure what you mean by building a family tree online. Do you mean with online resources like CCA? Or do you mean posting it online?I never post my family tree online, but not for the usual privacy reason. It's because my genealogy is so extensive that it conflicts with the fact I do this professionally. I know other professionals who never post a single thing about their own families, probably for the same reason.For most people, posting online is a good idea, but there was some recent discussion about how people take info from what you post and use it in ways that are sometimes crazy - like when they are not even related. Then they mix up people and have sons attached to the grandfather, or other such nonsense. I don't know if Ancestry.com is the best place. I know it's one place with some valuable tools for you. But you might have to be a member. And there is the LDS genealogy website for 

[AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Familias da Ilha das Flores: Availability Question plus Lookup Request

2013-05-03 Thread David
Muito obrigado, João!  I'll e-mail Dr. Gomes, appropriately noting my 
appreciation for his work and my interest in purchasing it...  Thanks again.


David da Silva Cornell
Miami, FL

Researching the following surnames:
 
Faial - Terra (unknown freguesia(s))
 
Flores - Freitas, Lourenço, Coelho (unknown freguesia(s))
 
Pico - Silveira Cardoso, Macedo, Machado, Pereira Madruga, Ferreira,
Cardoso, Cardoso Machado, Vieira, Bettencourt, Dutra, Castanho, Homem,
Goulart, Quaresma, Moniz, Barreto, Silveira, Pereira, Álvares (all Lajes do
Pico)
 
S. Jorge - Silva, Botelho, Azevedo, Cardoso (Urzelina); Silva, Azevedo,
Cardoso (Santo António in Norte Grande)
On Thursday, May 2, 2013 3:49:42 AM UTC-4, João Ventura wrote:

 Hi David,

 You can e-mail Francisco Gomes at the following address f r a n c i s c o 
 a n p g o m e s at p o r t u g a l m a i l dot c o m

 Last time I emailed him (end of last year), he did indicate that he was 
 preparing the 'Familias' ebook. I'm sure he'd appreciate to know that he 
 would be able to sell one more copy of the book, so I'd encourage you to 
 contact him and say so.

 Best regards,

 João Ventura

 On Thursday, May 2, 2013 5:03:18 AM UTC+2, David wrote:

 I have tried to locate online either some place from which I can purchase 
 a copy of the book Familias da Ilha das Flores or else some library that 
 has a copy I could request...  But no luck yet on either score.  Not even 
 the Family History Library Catalog seems to list it...

 I did locate on a cached page from the Azores Regional Government website 
 an e-mail address for the author, who apparently had a role with a 
 government agency, but the current version of the website no longer carries 
 his name or that government e-mail address, so I have to assume he is no 
 longer in that role and so the e-mail address is no longer effective.

 Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I could obtain a hard copy, or 
 are they all gone and I just need to wait for the e-book version to get 
 published (and in the meantime rely on the kindness of strangers for 
 look-ups)?

 So, pending my getting hands on a copy of the Familias book, I do need to 
 ask for someone to do me the kindness of looking up a couple whom I located 
 in the Lajes das Flores section of the Casais das Flores e do Corvo book, 
 and letting me know in particular the names and birth dates of any children 
 they had:

 José Francisco Coelho [n. Lomba, Lajes das Flores, f.º de Manuel 
 FurtadoCoelho e de Isabel 
 Furtado] c. 1844.09.01 c. Ana da Trindade [f.ª de Manuel FurtadoLourenço e 
 de Maria da Trindade]. -- from Casais, p. 107.

 Thanks in advance for any help...

 David da Silva Cornell
 Miami, FL

 Researching the following surnames:
  
 Faial - Terra (unknown freguesia(s))
  
 Flores - Freitas, Lourenço, Coelho (unknown freguesia(s))
  
 Pico - Silveira Cardoso, Macedo, Machado, Pereira Madruga, Ferreira,
 Cardoso, Cardoso Machado, Vieira, Bettencourt, Dutra, Castanho, Homem,
 Goulart, Quaresma, Moniz, Barreto, Silveira, Mancebo, Pereira, Álvares 
 (all
 Lajes do Pico)
  
 S. Jorge - Silva, Botelho, Azevedo, Cardoso (Urzelina); Silva, Azevedo,
 Cardoso (Santo António in Norte Grande)



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[AZORES-Genealogy] Santo Amaro, São Jorge Island

2013-05-03 Thread joao ventura
Hi listers,

 I want to inform you all that I have just completed the genealogy research of 
the village of Santo Amaro, in São Jorge Island, from 1911 back to the earliest 
documents.

 I have already done the genealogy of the following villages, from 1911 back to 
the earliest documents:

 Terceira Island:
 Ribeirinha; Feteira, Porto Judeu, São Sebastião, Fonte do Bastardo, Cabo da 
Praia, Fontinhas, Agualva, Quatro Ribeiras and São Mateus.

 São Jorge Island:
 Norte Pequeno, Norte Grande, Ribeira Seca and now Santo Amaro. 


 If you are interested in obtaining information from any of those villages, 
please contact me privatly.

 I also do specific research in all the islands of the Azores.

 Regards,
 
 João Ventura
 Terceira

 

 
www.livrariaacores.com/teste

 The place where you can find books from/about the Azores! 


 Onde pode encontrar livros sobre/dos Açores!

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[AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Familias da Ilha das Flores: Availability Question plus Lookup Request

2013-05-03 Thread rml...@gmail.com
It works great using the Kindle reader on my iPad

On Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:03:18 PM UTC-7, David wrote:

 I have tried to locate online either some place from which I can purchase 
 a copy of the book Familias da Ilha das Flores or else some library that 
 has a copy I could request...  But no luck yet on either score.  Not even 
 the Family History Library Catalog seems to list it...

 I did locate on a cached page from the Azores Regional Government website 
 an e-mail address for the author, who apparently had a role with a 
 government agency, but the current version of the website no longer carries 
 his name or that government e-mail address, so I have to assume he is no 
 longer in that role and so the e-mail address is no longer effective.

 Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I could obtain a hard copy, or 
 are they all gone and I just need to wait for the e-book version to get 
 published (and in the meantime rely on the kindness of strangers for 
 look-ups)?

 So, pending my getting hands on a copy of the Familias book, I do need to 
 ask for someone to do me the kindness of looking up a couple whom I located 
 in the Lajes das Flores section of the Casais das Flores e do Corvo book, 
 and letting me know in particular the names and birth dates of any children 
 they had:

 José Francisco Coelho [n. Lomba, Lajes das Flores, f.º de Manuel 
 FurtadoCoelho e de Isabel 
 Furtado] c. 1844.09.01 c. Ana da Trindade [f.ª de Manuel Furtado Lourenço 
 e de Maria da Trindade]. -- from Casais, p. 107.

 Thanks in advance for any help...

 David da Silva Cornell
 Miami, FL

 Researching the following surnames:
  
 Faial - Terra (unknown freguesia(s))
  
 Flores - Freitas, Lourenço, Coelho (unknown freguesia(s))
  
 Pico - Silveira Cardoso, Macedo, Machado, Pereira Madruga, Ferreira,
 Cardoso, Cardoso Machado, Vieira, Bettencourt, Dutra, Castanho, Homem,
 Goulart, Quaresma, Moniz, Barreto, Silveira, Mancebo, Pereira, Álvares 
 (all
 Lajes do Pico)
  
 S. Jorge - Silva, Botelho, Azevedo, Cardoso (Urzelina); Silva, Azevedo,
 Cardoso (Santo António in Norte Grande)


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[AZORES-Genealogy] More than one group

2013-05-03 Thread Gail Elizares
I took a DNA test under the Azores group, would I have to pay for another to
be a part of Madeira group.  I do have some family also from the Madeira
group.

 

Gail E.

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Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Old 1860's-1870's photos of Azorean Individuals on Ebay

2013-05-03 Thread chris murray
Thankyou very much David
Best Wishes
Chris



 From: Kawika322 oldschoo...@gmail.com
To: azores@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Saturday, 4 May 2013 5:10 AM
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Old 1860's-1870's photos of Azorean Individuals on 
Ebay
  


For anyone who is interested, 

I was browsing on Ebay and came across so old albumen photos of Azorean 
families/individuals for sale. Most of them do not have anything written on 
the back indicating the person's name or year, however there are a few that 
have some writing. One is of a Francisco Machado of S. Miguel, dated 1864. 
Another is of a D. Thereza Machado of S. Miguel, 1864. A third is of Pedro 
Paulo dos Santos of S. Miguel, dated 1865. A fourth is of Georgina/Joaquina 
Ribeiro Teves Adam, dated 1867, and a fifth of Emilia Teves Adam, dated 1867. 
A sixth is of Arthur Hintz Ribeiro, dated 1867. A seventh is a family photo 
with Dr. Jacintho and Gorgina Teves Adam and Maria Fr. Hintze Ribeiro. It is 
unclear if the last four were from the Azores or mainland Portugal.

In looking further, there are a lot of photos on there with a fair amount with 
writing that I have not mentioned. you can search for them..


If anyone is somehow related to or has these people in their family tree, this 
would be a great thing to have. 

Here are the links:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/OLD-RARE-CDV-PORTUGAL-AZORES-ACORES-HISTORY-HINTZE-ARCHIVE-1864-MIGUEL-CDV-239-/330896460745?pt=Art_Photo_Imageshash=item4d0af74bc9

http://www.ebay.com/itm/OLD-RARE-CDV-PORTUGAL-AZORES-ACORES-HISTORY-HINTZE-ARCHIVE-1864-MIGUEL-CDV-242-/230952818728?pt=Art_Photo_Imageshash=item35c5dc5828

http://www.ebay.com/itm/OLD-RARE-CDV-PORTUGAL-AZORES-ACORES-HISTORY-HINTZE-ARCHIVE-1865-S-MIGUEL-CDV-243-/330896460739?pt=Art_Photo_Imageshash=item4d0af74bc3

http://www.ebay.com/itm/OLD-RARE-CDV-PORTUGAL-AZORES-ACORES-HISTORY-1867-JERGINA-RIBEIRO-F-ADAM-CDV-240-/230952819346?pt=Art_Photo_Imageshash=item35c5dc5a92

http://www.ebay.com/itm/OLD-RARE-CDV-PORTUGAL-AZORES-ACORES-HISTORY-1867-EMILIA-TEVES-ADAM-CDV-233-/230952818727?pt=Art_Photo_Imageshash=item35c5dc5827

http://www.ebay.com/itm/OLD-RARE-CDV-PORTUGAL-HISTORY-1867-ARTHUR-HINTZE-RIBEIRO-AZORES-ACORES-CDV-250-/230952818738?pt=Art_Photo_Imageshash=item35c5dc5832

Just thought I would let everyone know. 

   Thanks, 
 
 David
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Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] More than one group

2013-05-03 Thread Cheri Mello
Gail E,

Log into your FTDNA account with the kit number and password.

Across the top is a navy blue or blackish navigation barHome, My
Account, Projects.

Point at Projects.  When the drop down menu appears, click on Join.  If
Madeira is not one of the suggestions, just type Madeira in the Search By
Surname box.

Joining projects is free on FTDNA.

I am the temporary admin of the Madeira project as well.
Cheri Mello
FTDNA Admin

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