Portuguese Genealogical Society of Hawaii
810 N. Vineyard Blvd., Room 11
Honolulu,Hawaii 96817
(808) 841-5044
pgsho...@hotmail.com
$45.00 cost for pick up at office
$50.00 cost to mail one to you
On Feb 25, 2013, at 6:05 PM, Linda Johnson wrote:
> Hello
> I would like to order a copy of the boo
Thanks, Cheri, for the info. After so many years of searching which McNeal
family my husband belonged to it is sure exciting to have found 3
cousins and we are all working together to further the research. The
letter my mother in law left the family said her grandfather "came home
from the Civil
Linda J,
Yes, it's called Portuguese Hawaiian Memories. I think it's $45 or $50 if
they still have any in stock. The Portuguese Hawaiian Society sells them.
I don't have a contact for Doris Namuu, the president, but I have one for
George Nelson: dgn...@hotmail.com. Give him a try. I believe he
Colleen,
Ancestry.com is a company. They was some talk of them selling, but I don't
remember what became of that. (Note: There is no "O" in the word Ancestry).
PortugueseAncestry.com is part of Lusaweb. Lusaweb was originally designed
to be like a Portuguese hall on the Internet. At one time,
Hello
I would like to order a copy of the book Portuguese Hawaiian Memories - I
don't know the exact name.of the book.
In previous emails it was available and I believe the person's name was
Dan. I need to know where to send the check to.
I would appreciate any help on this matter.
Thanking you
Yes, it is possible for one brother to have a different mutation or value.
You can think of mutations in terms of a copy machine. You want 25
copies. You get 25. Then next time you get 25. But another time you do
it, the machine somehow gives you 24. That also happens when the
chromosomes mak
Is PortugueseAncestry.com a part of Ancestory.com?
Colleen
Researching Machado, Silva, Goncalves, Cunha and Rosa; islands of Teceira,
Graciosa and Pico
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 1:58 PM, wrote:
> I had written this question for the list, but then answered myself. Look
> at the bottom for the answ
Hi Denis,I didn't think anyone had compiled something. I just figured maybe someone had happened to find this same couple in their research.Judging from what you and João Lopes say, it looks like these could all be related people, just not the exact ones I am looking for.I appreciate your tip. I ha
Cheri and others,
I finally was able to access my husband's McNeal 67 upgrade and what is
interesting is there were 3 brothers. On the FTDNA 67 match we match one
with 0 steps and one with 1 step. I guess this is possible??
Elaine
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Doug:
There is a marriage record in the freguesia of Santa Bárbara, Santa Maria,
showing Simão Velho - Maria da Fonte as the parents of the groom, Francisco
Velho - bride's name illegible. However Francisco's marriage occurred in
167_, and given that his mother is a Fonte, this likely is not the p
In Brazil there are descendants of a couple Simao Velho and Maria de Matos,
from Vila do Porto, Santa Maria island.
JS Lopes
De: "p...@dholmes.com"
Para: azores@googlegroups.com
Enviadas: Segunda-feira, 25 de Fevereiro de 2013 16:16
Assunto: [AZORES-Genealo
I had written this question for the list, but then answered myself. Look at the bottom for the answer:There is a person named Leal who might have arrived from the Azores to Hawaii aboard the ship Harpalien in 1912 and so I was looking to see if this list has been extracted by anyone and available o
A lot of people turn off their 12 marker matches. My dad probably has
about 1000 matches at the 12 marker level. That level means that my dad
and the match has a common ancestor thousands of years ago. Since my
pedigree doesn't go back to Fred Flintstone, I take my dad's 12 marker
matches off (th
I have run across in my research in Pico a couple named Simão Velho and Isabel de Andrade, whose son Francisco ended up living in Pico. His marriage says he is simply native of Ilha de Santa Maria. I estimate he was born maybe about 1710-1715 and that his parents were married about 1700-1710.I know
We were in Sao Miguel six years ago and stayed in Ponta Delgada and had similar
experience. It was particularly easy to do it right from at the main desk of
the hotel. The transaction fee you refer to is very similar to what the fee
was here to convert to Euro's. We did try to use up all of o
Do check with your card company about fees. When I went, I found that my
Chase card was going to charge hefty fees for both exchange and
out-of-network ATMs. So before I left I got a card from our Schwabb account
that had no fees at all. I did not experience any problems with the chip
thing an
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