Yes, I know he did and because they were married i'm assuming but only a
little that she did too. Part of my problem is that most of the dates the
family had on him are off a little, i'm thinking because he couldn't read
our write his knowledge of the calendar isn't that great. I'm working on
Mike,
If your gg grandfather was naturalized before 1922 (I'm pretty sure that's the
exact year, but to be safe say +- a year) then your gg grandmother would be
naturalized automatically. Meaning, there would be no paperwork on her. Just
wanted to save you money and disappointment IF this was
And the reason for that ruleWomen's Rights in America.
Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Researching: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, Ribeira das Tainhas,
Achada
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Hi,
I have a record that lists a man as being single cabonguiero' and was
wondering if anyone knows what the meaning of this word is?
thank you
Suzanne da Rosa
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This is the best that I could find cabouqueiro s.
m.
1.
Aquele que faz caboucos./cavoucos.
- One who excvavates2.
Aquele que
escava. - an excavator
3.
Cavador. - a digger
4.
Aquele que trabalha em
minas. - a miner In the records it would usually reffer to a quarryer who would
Hi,According to my good old Lello Dictionary (Portugal/1922) Hermano gotthe right and correct answer.My dictionary reads: Cabouqueiro (or Cavouqueiro) - substantive masc. The one that does "caboucos". One that digs . One that works in mines. Caboucos , in Portuguese, means holes in on the
Rosemarie,
Will you please state what ftdna gave as the relationship and what the
paper trail gives as the relationship?
Joaquin Mendonca
On 8/15/2012 8:45 PM, rcapodc wrote:
I am so excited that I am matching some of our members on the Google
Group! Lisa Turrentine and Mary Bordi both are
*My Father was listed on the Ellis Island web site as having arrived in
1908 on the Cretic. Family stories say that he was met by a half brother in
New Bedford Mass who he met there for the first time. I have heard more
than one story that incoming immigrant carrying ships would sometimes stop
He was, by all accounts it was in 1901. Luckily I know enough to file one
and I do have proof of death by obit and headstone. Although some
conspiracy theorists would say people have faked that much info to die and
hide...hopefully it will get me some much needed knowledge about him...
On Aug
On Aug 17, 2012, at 12:54 PM, Joaquin Mendonca wrote:
Rosemarie,
Will you please state what ftdna gave as the relationship and what the paper
trail gives as the relationship?
I'm not Rosemary but I will answer with what FTDNA displays for me.
Both Rosemary and Sam Koester are
Hi Jack,
I will try to show the relationship but I’m really not sure how to explain the
relationship!
First of all, Jorge Machado Teixeira Anna Machado Villalobos are my 6th great
grandparents, Ken Silva’s and they are also Mary Bordi’s thru two different
sons of this couple. The crazy
And once again, let me say...the people in this group Rock!!!
On Aug 17, 2012 5:49 PM, Michael Gilfilian mgilfilia...@gmail.com wrote:
He was, by all accounts it was in 1901. Luckily I know enough to file one
and I do have proof of death by obit and headstone. Although some
conspiracy
Other definitions would be:
Ditch digger;
Trencher, a person who digs trenches;
either way, very hard work;
Good Luck
Manuel Silva
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Subject: RE: [AZORES-Genealogy] definition of the word cabonguiero
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2012
For those of you in/near the Sacramento area you might want to take in this
Portuguese Food Festa and Wine Release Party this weekend Aug. 18 19. I
have been to it a couple of times and it was fun and we enjoyed the food
but the malasadas we had were not like the flat DELICIOUS malasadas my
Looks great! The description says $32.95 each. I'm assuming this is
for the port? Is it kid friendly (the event, not the port)?
Here is the address from the web site and description for those not
wanting to find it on the site. Thanks E!
**CARVALHO FAMILY WINERY*
*35265 Willow Avenue
PO
Bill,
I know we had to pay to for the food and glasses of wine every other time
we have been there. I think it is $32.95 each for the event, not the wine,
or $24.72 each for the event if you are one of their Wine Club members. The
few times we went it was not quite as expensive. I could be
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