Hi Erica,
It looks a little like Jasmana? Jacinta and the maternal grandparents are
Manuel de Benevides and Sebastianna da Conceicao
Terri Santos
Researching Agua de Pau, Agua d'Alto, Ginetes, Vila Franca do Campo
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Also just to point out to youIts's not CandidA..this document is
for a boy.CandidO. You can see that its masculine with other key words
there like 'filho' or paternoall ending in the letter 'o' which makes
words usually masculine.
On Monday, February 17, 2014 7:53:01 AM
Christine,
Bartolomeu Fonte, Mar 11 1723 is on my tree, 8 generations back. Also, Jose
de Macedo da Brum da Silveira is in my wife tree.
Manny
On Thursday, September 15, 2011 12:36:10 AM UTC-4, Cheri Mello wrote:
Repost for Chris Macedo:
Hello Vivian, Marie and Carol.
About 2 months ago
I still can't load the doc
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Mother's name is Januaria Jacintha; Maternal Grandparents are Manuel de
Benevides Sebastianna da Conceicao
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Maybe you should take this off list and try to email the doc to each other
directly, instead of sending it to the list.
Cheri
On Feb 17, 2014 6:06 AM, Dano dpai...@gmail.com wrote:
I still can't load the doc
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There is a very interesting article, starts on the first page of the
Sacramento Bee, on DNA/DNA kits and the Neanderthal's (how many of you have
heard of that one :-)? Anyhow, I found it helpful as I try to understand
it all. I think you might be able to read it on the SacBee website.
E
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Dano,
The file is a Microsoft Word file. Unless you have Microsoft Word most people
cannot open it. The best way is to have Marcio save the file in a another
format such as plan text or .Pdf. This can be done using the save as option
from Microsoft Word. So it can be read.
To speed things
Thanks Elaine, very interesting article. Rosemarie
From: E Sharp
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2014 8:44 AM
To: azores
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] DNA Testing Article
There is a very interesting article, starts on the first page of the Sacramento
Bee, on DNA/DNA kits and the Neanderthal's
Thank you Terri! This record was a good lesson in “Slow down and read
carefully”. I appreciate the help!
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Terri
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Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: FW:
E: What day was this article in the Sacramento Bee?
Shirley in CA
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From: E Sharp
To: azores
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2014 8:44 AM
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There is a very interesting article, starts on the first page of the
This morning, on the early morning news, they announced that flight fares
would go up 12% tomorrow and even more later. I don't remember the web site
they quoted. But if you are thinking of coming to the conference, you may
want to check your favorite travel web site or with your travel agent.
Shirley,
This morning 2/17/2014.
E
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Shirley Allegre
shir...@digitalpath.netwrote:
E: What day was this article in the Sacramento Bee?
Shirley in CA
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It's on the front page of today's newspaper (Feb. 17, 2014) in the left column.
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Thanks Richard, the pdf worked.
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Please, David (Kawika322), I need your help: You told me that you have a
book with the names of Portugueses who settled in Brazil. Maybe, my genetic
cousin found our common ancestor in the 17th Century, and maybe she came to
Brazil. Please, give me the names of women who came to Brazil in this
Repost for Raymona Souza, souzar at csp.edu
Hello
I have been trying for weeks to get some information on my great
grandparents that came to Hawaii from Portugal in 1883 yet when I look for
their names on the passenger lists they aren't there? I'm not sure where in
Portugal they are from as the
Hello Raymond,
I think I can help you. Antonio and Julia Castro's son, Antone Castro Jr,
married my great aunt, Gloria Pereira, her parents were Francisco Tavares
Pereira and Roza Faria da Silva. I believe Antonio and Julia were from the
Madeira Islands and arrived in Hawaii aboard the SS
I forgot to post some information in my original replyhere are some
sources to help you
Arquivo Regional da
Madeirahttp://www.arquivo-madeira.org/item1.php?lang=1id_channel=40id_page=285
http://www.arquivo-madeira.org/item1.php?lang=1id_channel=40id_page=285
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