It is MARIANTE for sure. It means sea man, the one who works in the sea,
sailor, but not fisherman.
De: azores@googlegroups.com [mailto:azo...@googlegroups.com] Em nome de
Margaret Vicente
Enviada: sábado, 10 de Abril de 2010 18:54
Para: azores
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Dear Ary,
I kindly desagree with you, that letter T, was the way they would write at that
time
you can even compare the other words written with T and you will understand
better.
You will notice that there isnt Marianse as a profession at that time, if I am
not mistaken,
and if there is, I
I found this site interesting, I haven't looked at it carefully yet , hope it
will be beneficial to one and all!
http://www.theshipslist.com/pictures/#immigrants
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Hi Margaret,There is an error on my yesterday´s message. Sorry.The word written is : MARIANTE, and not marianse as I stated.As per my Portuguese Encyclopedia Lello dated 1922 : MAREANTE : (adjective) one who "marea" (who sails). (substantive) seaman., Mareante or mariante
Thank you Karl. That is a useful site but I couldn't find Beatriz Macedo, she
would have been the aunt or something like that of Filippa Macedo. They ha
different fathers and Beatriz seems to be a generation ahead of Filippa. they
have the same relatives e.g Sodre, Nuno Alvares Pereira. So, I
Hi Karlushko,You are absolutely correct and I just sentanother message .Glad that a good encyclopedia and membersof this list enriched me.Regards,Ary.
Em 11/04/2010 11:56, Karlushko bremen...@yahoo.com.br escreveu:
Dear Ary,
I kindly desagree with you, that letter T, was the way they would
mariante = marujo = sailor, sea worker, fishman
Joao S. Lopes
Rio, Brazil
De: Margaret Vicente margaretvice...@gmail.com
Para: azores@googlegroups.com
Enviadas: Domingo, 11 de Abril de 2010 14:58:25
Assunto: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Need another set of eyes
Hi
Here is the interpretation:
Isabel, daughter of Sebastiam Teixeira Mariante and his wife Luiza Silveira
from and residents in Calheta, Sao Jorge Island, born in May 19, 1733.
Was Baptized in this Parish in 26 of the same month and year by Father (a
priest)
of this same Parish Joao Teixeira.
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Hi Margaret,
Every time someone posts something like this I learn something new! It's nice
to now be able to differentiate between a sailor and a fisherman.
These ancestors that Joao brought forth are my ancestors also back at the 11th
generation and down..I guess that makes us some
mariense is also what they call someone who comes from the Island of santa
Maria
Terceira- Terceirence
S.Miguel- Micaelense
Santa Maria - Mariense
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 9:44 PM, nancy jean baptiste
fishsongf...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi Margaret,
Every time someone posts something like this I
Nancy, Margaret,
I think these might someway be tied into my ancestors too. I have most of
these names in my line... from Calheta, Sao Jorge. Also Norte Grande.
I'll have to get my cheat sheet out and start checking these names.
Beverly
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