Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Still Looking for.Joseph Silva, Born 1830, I believe Flores. Went to boston, then came to Australia in 1855.

2014-04-05 Thread crazy6girl
1805 Madalena, in Lajes do Pico, Pico Island, Azores, Portugal
•_UID: 9928938A34DD450D97CB2DB95560FD437EAB

 This was connected to Luiza's Birth. The parents details are the only hint 
I have ever come across. So I can only presume that Louisa was born on Pico 
in 1805. 
Thank you so much, 
  Lyn 
*
On Saturday, 5 April 2014 04:13:47 UTC+11, luiznoia wrote:

 Lyn,

 What is the origin of the parents information?  If it's correct , it's a 
 good clue with the mother from Madelena Pico, There's a Pico database that 
 is searchable on the NEPS site here:

 http://www.ghp.ics.uminho.pt/genealogias.html

 Eric 


 On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 4:48 AM, crazy...@live.com.au javascript:wrote:

 Thank you Thank you, That is the right ship with the right Date. It was 
 all great information. Thank you again for your trouble. I have found a few 
 bits and pieces in trove, but not that one. Thank you over and Over.
  Well just keep on with the Parents. Thank you, Lyn :)


 On Friday, 4 April 2014 10:56:23 UTC+11, luiznoia wrote:

 Melbourne Argus 1855 arrival of the ship from the TROVE site

 Eric Edgar 


 On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 3:47 AM, crazy...@live.com.au wrote:

 Hello there,
 I hope I am doing this right. If not, let me know.
 Yes I have been told several times that Joseph's Parents were very poor 
 farmers. Apparently the older children were encouraged to go to Boston and 
 get jobs. I was also told that the, boat Ship??? that they travelled 
 on, smashed against the rocks,  took on water and eventually fell apart. 
 Everyone survived, and they were picked up and taken to Martha's Vineyard. 
 I was told that his Brother Emmanual and a Sister Maria, his best friend, 
 Emanuel Jose, who came to Australia with him, all had to work on Martha's 
 Vineyard, for board and Lodgings. From there they went to Boston and then 
 all went different ways.  Emanuel Jose and Joseph Silva, took Sea -mans 
 Jobs.  Eventually at the end of 1854 they set sail on The White Swallow. 
 The clipper was loaded with cargo and headed to Guam. There were no 
 passengers and Captain Gore. They arrived at Sorrento, the beginning of 
 the 
 mouth of Port Phillip Bay and 11 men jumped ship. Joseph Silva  Emanuel 
 Jose were 2 of the 11. A bounty was placed on all of their heads, but the 
 men went inland and got miners jobs. None of them were ever caught. That 
 is 
 all I know about Josephs Early days, until 1855. His Fathers name is 
 supposed to be 
 Jose da Silva (Silvaria)Your 3rd great grandfather Birth in Western 
 Isles, The Azores.  Death *Living* Death 1836 in Santa Cruz, Flores 
 Island, Azores, Portugal 
  His Mothers name that I have is,

 Luisa Rosa Franchesca FranciscoYour 3rd great grandmother Birth 1805 in 
 Madalena, 
 in Lajes do Pico, Pico Island, Azores, Portugal   Death *Living* Death 
 1880 in   Santa Cruz ou Lajes. Flores, The Azores.   

 I just really am very unsure about the parents. 
 Enjoy and Thank you
 Lyn


  
 On Thursday, 3 April 2014 03:15:32 UTC+11, rchaves wrote:

 Cheri have I read wrong or understood wrong, or Lyn already heard 
 about his parents names? That's why I asked!

 * ..I have been told his Parents names, but, each time I check this 
 out...** but, each time I check this out. the answers don't seem to 
 fit*


 On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 4:07 PM, Cheri Mello gfsc...@gmail.com wrote:

 Yes, there are enough people in this (Google) group, but not in the 
 DNA Project. We have 357 Family Finder tests,  we have 239 Y-DNA 37 
 marker 
 results and and only 22 more have gone out to the Y67 level (if I'm 
 reading 
 this chart right).  There are 655 total people in the DNA project.  
 There 
 are 1221 members of this Google Group, although some emails are 
 duplicates 
 (home and work, for instance).

 Family Finder - most definitely.  Y67 would be good, but be sure to 
 get the son of the son of the son of the son of the pai incognito and be 
 prepared to wait.  

 Cheri Mello
 Listowner, Azores-Gen
 Researching: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, Ribeira das 
 Tainhas, Achada 

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Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Still Looking for.Joseph Silva, Born 1830, I believe Flores. Went to boston, then came to Australia in 1855.

2014-04-04 Thread crazy6girl
Thank you Thank you, That is the right ship with the right Date. It was all 
great information. Thank you again for your trouble. I have found a few 
bits and pieces in trove, but not that one. Thank you over and Over.
 Well just keep on with the Parents. Thank you, Lyn :)

On Friday, 4 April 2014 10:56:23 UTC+11, luiznoia wrote:

 Melbourne Argus 1855 arrival of the ship from the TROVE site

 Eric Edgar 


 On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 3:47 AM, crazy...@live.com.au javascript:wrote:

 Hello there,
 I hope I am doing this right. If not, let me know.
 Yes I have been told several times that Joseph's Parents were very poor 
 farmers. Apparently the older children were encouraged to go to Boston and 
 get jobs. I was also told that the, boat Ship??? that they travelled 
 on, smashed against the rocks,  took on water and eventually fell apart. 
 Everyone survived, and they were picked up and taken to Martha's Vineyard. 
 I was told that his Brother Emmanual and a Sister Maria, his best friend, 
 Emanuel Jose, who came to Australia with him, all had to work on Martha's 
 Vineyard, for board and Lodgings. From there they went to Boston and then 
 all went different ways.  Emanuel Jose and Joseph Silva, took Sea -mans 
 Jobs.  Eventually at the end of 1854 they set sail on The White Swallow. 
 The clipper was loaded with cargo and headed to Guam. There were no 
 passengers and Captain Gore. They arrived at Sorrento, the beginning of the 
 mouth of Port Phillip Bay and 11 men jumped ship. Joseph Silva  Emanuel 
 Jose were 2 of the 11. A bounty was placed on all of their heads, but the 
 men went inland and got miners jobs. None of them were ever caught. That is 
 all I know about Josephs Early days, until 1855. His Fathers name is 
 supposed to be 
 Jose da Silva (Silvaria)Your 3rd great grandfather Birth in Western 
 Isles, The Azores.  Death *Living* Death 1836 in Santa Cruz, Flores 
 Island, Azores, Portugal 
  His Mothers name that I have is,

 Luisa Rosa Franchesca FranciscoYour 3rd great grandmother Birth 1805 in 
 Madalena, 
 in Lajes do Pico, Pico Island, Azores, Portugal   Death *Living* Death 
 1880 in   Santa Cruz ou Lajes. Flores, The Azores.   

 I just really am very unsure about the parents. 
 Enjoy and Thank you
 Lyn


  
 On Thursday, 3 April 2014 03:15:32 UTC+11, rchaves wrote:

 Cheri have I read wrong or understood wrong, or Lyn already heard about 
 his parents names? That's why I asked!

 * ..I have been told his Parents names, but, each time I check this 
 out...** but, each time I check this out. the answers don't seem to 
 fit*


 On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 4:07 PM, Cheri Mello gfsc...@gmail.com wrote:

 Yes, there are enough people in this (Google) group, but not in the DNA 
 Project. We have 357 Family Finder tests,  we have 239 Y-DNA 37 marker 
 results and and only 22 more have gone out to the Y67 level (if I'm 
 reading 
 this chart right).  There are 655 total people in the DNA project.  There 
 are 1221 members of this Google Group, although some emails are duplicates 
 (home and work, for instance).

 Family Finder - most definitely.  Y67 would be good, but be sure to get 
 the son of the son of the son of the son of the pai incognito and be 
 prepared to wait.  

 Cheri Mello
 Listowner, Azores-Gen
 Researching: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, Ribeira das 
 Tainhas, Achada 

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Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Still Looking for.Joseph Silva, Born 1830, I believe Flores. Went to boston, then came to Australia in 1855.

2014-04-03 Thread crazy6girl
Hello there,
I hope I am doing this right. If not, let me know.
Yes I have been told several times that Joseph's Parents were very poor 
farmers. Apparently the older children were encouraged to go to Boston and 
get jobs. I was also told that the, boat Ship??? that they travelled 
on, smashed against the rocks,  took on water and eventually fell apart. 
Everyone survived, and they were picked up and taken to Martha's Vineyard. 
I was told that his Brother Emmanual and a Sister Maria, his best friend, 
Emanuel Jose, who came to Australia with him, all had to work on Martha's 
Vineyard, for board and Lodgings. From there they went to Boston and then 
all went different ways.  Emanuel Jose and Joseph Silva, took Sea -mans 
Jobs.  Eventually at the end of 1854 they set sail on The White Swallow. 
The clipper was loaded with cargo and headed to Guam. There were no 
passengers and Captain Gore. They arrived at Sorrento, the beginning of the 
mouth of Port Phillip Bay and 11 men jumped ship. Joseph Silva  Emanuel 
Jose were 2 of the 11. A bounty was placed on all of their heads, but the 
men went inland and got miners jobs. None of them were ever caught. That is 
all I know about Josephs Early days, until 1855. His Fathers name is 
supposed to be 
Jose da Silva (Silvaria)Your 3rd great grandfatherBirth in Western Isles, 
The Azores.  Death *Living* javascript:$TreesFunc.LivingModal.show(); 
Death 1836 in Santa Cruz, Flores Island, Azores, Portugal 
 His Mothers name that I have is,

Luisa Rosa Franchesca FranciscoYour 3rd great grandmotherBirth 1805 in 
Madalena, 
in Lajes do Pico, Pico Island, Azores, Portugal  Death 
*Living*javascript:$TreesFunc.LivingModal.show(); 
Death 1880 in   Santa Cruz ou Lajes. Flores, The Azores.  

I just really am very unsure about the parents. 
Enjoy and Thank you
Lyn


 
On Thursday, 3 April 2014 03:15:32 UTC+11, rchaves wrote:

 Cheri have I read wrong or understood wrong, or Lyn already heard about 
 his parents names? That's why I asked!

 * ..I have been told his Parents names, but, each time I check this 
 out...** but, each time I check this out. the answers don't seem to fit*


 On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 4:07 PM, Cheri Mello gfsc...@gmail.comjavascript:
  wrote:

 Yes, there are enough people in this (Google) group, but not in the DNA 
 Project. We have 357 Family Finder tests,  we have 239 Y-DNA 37 marker 
 results and and only 22 more have gone out to the Y67 level (if I'm reading 
 this chart right).  There are 655 total people in the DNA project.  There 
 are 1221 members of this Google Group, although some emails are duplicates 
 (home and work, for instance).

 Family Finder - most definitely.  Y67 would be good, but be sure to get 
 the son of the son of the son of the son of the pai incognito and be 
 prepared to wait.  

 Cheri Mello
 Listowner, Azores-Gen
 Researching: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, Ribeira das 
 Tainhas, Achada 

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[AZORES-Genealogy] Still Looking for.Joseph Silva, Born 1830, I believe Flores. Went to boston, then came to Australia in 1855.

2014-03-31 Thread crazy6girl
Azores Genealogy 
***
Hello. I hope someone can help me. I have been trying to get above this 
part of my Silva, Ancestry. for 8 years, now. But each time I get to my 
Great Great Grandfather, Joseph Silva, I hit a brick wall.  I have been 
told his Parents names, but, each time I check this out. the answers don't 
seem to fit.  So I am asking for some help  to find his Fathers and His 
Mothers Name. Sadly on his marriage certificate it is written Parents 
Unknown.  All his descendants are in place on my Ancestry. All his 
Children,  their Children , and down the line  even to my great Grandson. 
Below is the info I have on my Ancestry.com.au
Cheers
Lyn Silva/Budden
**
Joseph  SilvaYour 2nd great grandfatherBirth 1 Jan 1830 in Santa Cruz ou 
Lajes. Flores, The Azores.  Death 
*Living*javascript:$TreesFunc.LivingModal.show(); 
Death 7 July 1896 in Maryborough, Victoria, Australia Joseph Silvaria M, 
#29097

**
1846 — Age: 16MassachusettsMaine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont 
until 1855 Then came to Australia where he married and had many 
children.x15,  I believe.


1855. 19 Feb— Age: 25Captain Samuel Gore. Sorrento, Victoria. 
Australia.February 
19.-White Swallow, U.S. ship, 1192 tons. Samuel Gore, from Boston 21st 
November .Fix this text No passengers. Captain Gore, agent Clover and 
Edwards, agents Then came to Australia where he married and had many 
children.15, I believe. 
1869  26 Feb— Age: 
39Jones's Creek .The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. Friday 26 February 1869 Page 5, 
list of New Insolvents - Joseph Silva, Jones's Creek, miner. Causes of 
insolvency-Illness, want of employment, and losses in mining. Liabilities, 
£85 14s. ; assets, £3 7s. 0d. ; deficiency, £82 0s,
1870 — Age: 
40Carisbrook, 
Victoria, AustraliaAustralia Marriage Index, 1788-1950 about Joseph Silver 
Name: Joseph Silver [Joseph Silva] Spouse Name: Catherine (Rogan) Brogan.   
Marriage Place: Victoria Registration Place: Victoria Registration Year: 
1870 Registration number: 3950 
***1896   7 Jul— Age: 
66Maryborough, Victoria, Australia . Joseph Died from an abcess on the 
lung. http://www.chestnut-blue.com/Chestnut-o/i62.htm#s3223 Australia Death 
Index, 1787-1985 about Jos Silveria Name: Jos Silveria Death Place: 
Maryborough, Victoria Age: 66 Registration Year: 1896 Regi
**
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[AZORES-Genealogy] Re: ftDNA email about MyHeritage

2014-02-04 Thread crazy6girl
I have joined Heritage and I left it as public. I especially frame and 
decorate my photos. Well I started seeing them everywhere, And then I do 
not know how, some one filled my details in and it came up that I had been 
married 3 times, and changed my other details. Crazy. I don' use it any 
more, I use Ancestry .com and private. 
Cheers to you 

On Tuesday, 4 February 2014 13:07:06 UTC+11, sfig wrote:

 Has anyone joined MyHeritage? Billions of records are nice, but...
 If anyone has info on the site I would be interested in their input.
 Thanks,
 Tish Meals

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 Freguesia: Santa Barbara 


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