Rick,
João Martins and Maria da Fonseca married in SS-PD on 20 june 1621.
João is the son of Francisco Martins and Ana Gonçalves.
Maria is the daughter of João Gonçalves and Ana da Fonseca.
Manoel
Em quinta-feira, 23 de janeiro de 2014 02h38min21s UTC-2, Richard Francis
Pimentel escreveu:
Thank you Tony for taking the time to help me.
Take care,
Sherry
In a message dated 1/22/2014 8:17:55 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
asoaresph...@gmail.com writes:
It looks to me like onze to me as well.
Tony
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The record on the upper right has the date written in and unusual manner. It
starts off on the month day and year then I am lost I think it is
referring to the previous record. The record before is 19 Jun 1661 and the
record after is 11 Jul 1661.
Also the word after Joam Rodrigues is that and
Thank you Manoel,
That was on my to do list for the day! I am tracing this maternal line because
the Haplogroup is L2a which is African in origins. I am trying to determine if
it is from a slave or if it goes back further to the Moors. At this point I am
beginning to think it is Moorish.
Hi Rick,
Yes, it starts by saying Em o mesmo dia e ano (In the same day and year).
In theory the month could still be variable but this form is used to
indicate the exact same day.
The word after João Rodrigues seems indeed to be pedreiro (stone mason).
João Ventura
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Shirley Allegre said:
What baptisms do you need in SM-VFDC? I will be looking at that film today.
Shirley in CA
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I'm a bit new at this...
I've traced an ancestor (Manuel Vieira Maciel) to Pico, he was born on Pico
Feb 25 1884 and emigrated to the US. I have no other information. Are there
any index pages within the CCA? or do I just have to go through it page by
page?
Thanks.
Dave
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Hi Dave L,
There is no index to the CCA. Just like there is no index to the volumes
of stuff at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in
America.
What people are referring to here (for the most part) is the fact the
**some** of the books have an index. Imagine this: You are
Thank you Joao,
That is what I thought.
It has been so helpful having these records on line I know the CCA and the
people involved in putting the records on line deserve a big thank you.
Rick
Richard Francis Pimentel
Spring, TX
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Hi David,
Any chance you have parents or siblings names? I'm looking in NEPS and see
several by this name which seems to be fairly common.
Nancy Jean
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 04:02:44 -0800
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Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] CCA index?
I'm a bit
what village your Medeiros Jardim from? I have some in my database and in the
new record of Points-Garca in late 1890-1905, there many more.
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Hi Nancy,
Manuel V Maciel's father was Anthony (Antonio?) V Maciel, and his mother
was some combination of Anna Marcellina or Anna Rosa or Anna A.
His mother may also have had the surname Malaquias at some point, and she
later re-married a Manual Soares.
Manuel V Maciel's siblings and/or
Thanks for checking well I know Mariano, aka Marion had a brother or sister
in the Big Island of Hawaii. One of them either bro/sis had a daughter mary
who married name was Mary Perry. But thats all I know
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what village your Medeiros
Need him if anyone can tell me what the side margins says for the record
that starts on lower left and continues on top right. For Maria daughter of
Manuel Ignacio de Medeiros and Ana Emelia da Conceicao. Would appreciate
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