I just found a distant relative who lived in Sao Miguel and since there are so many natives of Sao Miguel on this list, I am hoping maybe someone knew them.Manuel Ribeiro da Costa married in the mid-1930s in Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel to Beatriz (surname might be Coelho).This Beatriz died in Ponta
Hi Cheri,
Actually you're right, they are the ones confused. But to add to the
confusion, here's the list of official names of those freguesias, listing
municipality and then the freguesia:
Santa Maria island (only 1):
Vila do Porto: Vila do Porto (not up in CCA yet)
Sao Miguel island (6
Never had heard of a São Jorge in Nordeste, have to ask a friend from there
about it when I see him
On Monday, 16 December 2013 04:33:34 UTC-5, João Ventura wrote:
Hi Cheri,
Actually you're right, they are the ones confused. But to add to the
confusion, here's the list of official names of
Olá, José
It's a known fact that the patron saint of the Nordeste parish is São
Jorge: http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordeste_(freguesia). Look for 'Orago'
on the right side panel of the Wiki page.
Cumprimentos,
João C. Ventura
On Monday, December 16, 2013 2:26:05 PM UTC+1, Jose A Medeiros
Thank you João, one has to be from that parte of the island to know that. I
do know Lomba da Fazenda and Lomba da Pedreira
On Monday, 16 December 2013 08:52:35 UTC-5, João Ventura wrote:
Olá, José
It's a known fact that the patron saint of the Nordeste parish is São
Jorge:
Thank you Margaret,
Out of curiosity I looked up some 6 baptism in Relva and all from Relva did
not see one from Covoada being baptized there.
As for Santa Clara they were indeed baptized in S. José and Santa Clara
became a freguesia not too long ago.
On Sunday, 15 December 2013 20:48:31
Will do
Sent from my iPad
On Dec 15, 2013, at 1:36 PM, Cheri Mello gfsche...@gmail.com wrote:
There are many people on this list who can help out with translations. Some
are native speakers. Some learned to read by finding the keywords and
using word lists, paleography (handwriting), and
This is from an Azores government council report on emigration.
Eric Edgar
The great migration of Portuguese settlers from Madeira, the Azores and
the Portuguese mainland to Hawaii was
during the years 1878 to 1913.
The story is of epic proportions, involving the movement across two oceans
of
Repost for Mary Ann Santos, m...@nyu.edu
Hi Eileen,
Are any of your Leite's from Maia, Lomba da Maia or Lombinha da Maia?
MaryAnn Santos
--
For options, such as changing to List, Digest, Abridged, or No Mail (vacation)
mode, log into your Google account and visit this group at
Interesting Eric E.
I few years ago I was in Hawaii and I went on a tour of a sugar plantation
there. The tour guide did say that the first wave of laborers were Chinese
bachelors. And China is on a continent. Being a bunch of bachelors who
weren't used to an island environment created a bit
Joao C,
Not surprising that they are confused about Sao Miguel. There was a change
in directors at the CCA and I don't think that communication between S.
Miguel and Terceira is all that great. They just don't seem to get along
or try to get along. The CCA is on Terceira. The server is on S.
I'll guess that the tour guide didn't mention that the sugar cane was
brought from Madeira where it had been well established since the 1500s.
Pineapple was also a export crop of Madeira and Sao Miguel before
cultivation started in Hawaii. I't pretty clear that besides surfing, most
of what
Eric E,
The tour guide may have mentioned the info about the sugar cane and the
pineapple. I also did the pineapple plantation tour too. My ancestors
were involved in pineapple on Sao Miguel. Guess that's why they wound up
involved in fruit here, although it was apricots!
--
For options,
Anthony S,
I'm not directing the guidelines at any one person. I'm just trying to get
us to mostly follow a format to make it easier on those who do the
translating. Many of the translators do work and are not retired. And
sometimes some requests can make the translators feel as if they are
You're welcome, Jose.
If not in Relva have a look at Arrifes for it was under it up to 1846.
It became part of the Relva civil parish after that. The church
names to look for are N. Sra da Ajuda and N. Sra da Graça.
Santa Clara may be reverting to its old status under S. Jose, it's
under
The Azores Genealogical Conference and Research Trip will be held in Salt
Lake City, Utah from Tuesday, April 15th, through Friday, April 18th,
2014. Note: Easter Sunday is April 20th.
The host hotel is the Salt Lake City Plaza. http://goo.gl/ulsi3N Call
them and tell them you are with the
Cheri,
I wasn't trying to imply you were directing this at anyone person,just
owning my mistakes.
Obrigado Tony
On Monday, December 16, 2013 9:58:36 AM UTC-8, Cheri Mello wrote:
Anthony S,
I'm not directing the guidelines at any one person. I'm just trying to
get us to mostly follow a
I thought it would be appropriate to take a moment to say muito obrigado
and many thanks to the fine members who take their time to assist us
newbies in translating records. Cheri Mello,Pam Santos,Joao Ventura,Hermano
Pires,Richard Pimentel and Mara ( who have helped me personally) and all
Very well written. Very well said. I agree with your assessments of those
mentioned.
Cheri and Kathy have given so much to the Azorean genealogy community along
with the rest.
I would also like to include George Pacheco in the mix.
Best wishes to all,
Tish
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 10:59 AM,
Your very welcome, like you I was a newbie too at one time and this list
has helped with translations in the past and still do with some records
that are tricky. Before you know it you will be giving back like me and
assisting others.
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 11:15 AM, Tish M tish.me...@gmail.com
The old rivalry between S.Miguel/Terceira still ON not much has changed
over time
Great story Cheri about your ancestors in Nordeste
On Monday, 16 December 2013 12:54:17 UTC-5, Cheri Mello wrote:
Joao C,
Not surprising that they are confused about Sao Miguel. There was a
change in
Hi Ed.
My parent's families are also from Flores I find the records challenging
because of clarity more than not being able to read Portuguese. I don't
know about the surname Anthony or Antonio but my relatives have that as a
first name the last name Miguel (which is really a first name as
Yes, Jose A.M., I was just trying to be more tactful.
Sometimes, it seems as if they are acting like the North and South during
the American Civil War, or North and South Korea...or any 2 countries that
have had animosity between them.
Being a former school teacher, I sometimes feel that they
Thanks! It's nice to hear that once in a while :)
Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Researching: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, Ribeira das Tainhas,
Achada
--
For options, such as changing to List, Digest, Abridged, or No Mail (vacation)
mode, log into your Google account and visit
Below is the link to the 2nd page of her marriage and Manuel Tavares. I
need to see if anyone can read her parents names? They are in Canto index
but there is a ? mark next to the fathers first name. I have checked for
the name in the Index and do not see a baptism in Sao Jose for Theresa.
It is
Cheri, it looks like everyone is confused! In all of the time that I've been
researching the Azores (more than some and less than others), I have never come
across a jurisdiction referred to as Matriz-Civil. The name of the Civil
Registry is just as one would expect it to be, Registro Civil.
May I add my DItto! To Eileen's. All my research is for my husband's
ancestors from the Azores.
I pretty much stopped working on my ancestry from Cuba.
I'm grateful to all of you for the help I've received.
Maria Elena Lima
Wisconsin
On Dec 15, 2013, at 10:48 AM, p...@dholmes.com
Repost for Fatima da Luz Coutinho Torres Avila
(Attached to a thread where Joao C. Ventura is answering...I don't know
which Jose she is addressing or if she intends this for Joao C. Ventura).
Hi Jose,
Do you have relatives in the Pedreira?
Thanks,
Fatima
--
For options, such as changing to
I've never heard anyone say I'm from the Matriz either. I concur on that.
In my Ribeira Quente research, I found all my ancestors from Ponta Garca.
Are you sure you meant Sao Miguel Arcanjo? Maybe it's in a different time
period. I know Ribeira das Tainhas was under Sao Miguel Arcanjo.
Cheri
No I do not Fatima,
Medeiros from Lomba da Maia and Roque from S. Roque and S. Pedro in
P.Delgada S. Miguel
On Monday, 16 December 2013 21:05:44 UTC-5, Cheri Mello wrote:
Repost for Fatima da Luz Coutinho Torres Avila
(Attached to a thread where Joao C. Ventura is answering...I don't know
Pam,
The Father's surname is Cordeiro, however having Canto's index you omitted
to list the Mother's name which I find harder to read then the Father's.
If her name is Marta then the father's name is Luiz. If you can confirm
this then I will point you to Thereza's birth record in S. Jose.
Best,
31 matches
Mail list logo