Dan,
Yes, they were. It appears that they discovered he wasn't baptized when he
went to get married. All of his siblings were baptized except him. Don't
know if the family all got sick, everyone was busy harvesting or what. No
exact date was given, only the year. So he was baptized as an adult
Repost for Edna Lemos Epps,dave-edna at comcast.net
I don't suppose anyone has a connection with a Joseph Coreia Borba dob
7-7-1875 in Pico? I don't know village. He came to USA in 1891 and
settled in Northern California, Yreka or Hawkinsville area in Siskiyou,
County. He married a Emilia Rose
I have been looking for this man's baptism to no avail. His parents were
Gregorio Goncalves and Maria December de Jesus. He was married to Carolina
Bettencourt on July 17, 1911 in Terceira. He came to Massachusetts in 1911,
and returned to Terceira a few years later. According to his granddaught
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SJR-CH-RIBEIRASECA-C-1764-1803/SJR-CH-RIBEIRASECA-C-1764-1803_item1/P39.html
Right side of the page.
My question: When it says the banns were read in a different village from
the one where the marriage took place, how do I discern who was fr
Cheri, are you certain the child's parents were actually married at the
time of his birth? One of my ancestral couples had six children before the
pastor refused to baptize* a seventh*, before they married. The only
sibling that was baptized in the same month he was born was that seventh
siblin
Lima also refers to limestone.
Like a place name, such as Ponta do Lima. Limestone Point
Eric Edgar
On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 2:09 PM, João Ventura wrote:
> Hello, Barbara,
>
> I don't have the same document as Antonio, but I fully support his answer.
> The only correction I'd like to make i
Yes,
I'm in 575. I was sent a new sample collection kit 2 weeks ago.
Eric Edgar
On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 3:13 PM, Marilyn Thompson
wrote:
> I guess I am just impatient it seems like it said the results would be
> done in 1 to 2 weeks several weeks ago. I must have been really under 2
> weeks a
Marilyn,
I.T. made a change. They used to put the due date. Then they changed it
to a count down, but it wouldn't count. It only said 1-2 weeks, even when
it was 5-6 weeks.
I think part of batch 575 came in. Since I can see your due date was July
10th, I'll call and bug FTDNA. I have another
Hi Antonio,You are probably getting this information from the Pico database by NEPS and if so you should know how they generally do things.If they don't list her parents, then it might be because she was an exposta or her father was incognito.The thing to note is whether they have her marriage date
Thank you for letting me know that these records are no where to be found.
Rather than stressing over my not being able to find them, it is a relief to
know that I haven’t lost my mind. Although the records would have been very
helpful, I will just guesstimate per your suggestion. Yes, I tot
Hi Everyone,
In my wife's family tree she has an ancestor by the name of Maria de Jesus
do Carmo born on the island of Graciosa( I estimate she was born about 1800
gave or take 10 years) and died in Terras, Lajes do Pico in 1875 she was
married to Manuel Jose Pereira Fagundes(?-1857) his place
I guess I am just impatient it seems like it said the results would be done
in 1 to 2 weeks several weeks ago. I must have been really under 2 weeks
ago.
Does anyone else have results for familyfinder in batch 575?
Marilyn
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Sallie, actually the missing years are from 1714—1724. There are no records for
this time period. The books from 1634—1713 are really fragmented too and jump
around a lot. It’s frustrating, I know, because I have lost a few grandparents
in that period. Also, the Priest who wrote the records in t
Hello, Barbara,
I don't have the same document as Antonio, but I fully support his answer.
The only correction I'd like to make is that Limia/Lima is not a land, but
a river. There's a land in Spain called "Xinzo de Limia", but there's also
a "Ponte de Lima". Your surname can descend from this
Hi Barbara
According to a book I have on the Noble families of Portugal . The first
person recorded with the surname Lima was D. Joao Fernandes de Lima,(the
good). He was from the land of Limia(Lima) in Galicia. Lima is also the
Portuguese word for Lime.
Antonio
On Sunday, July 20, 2014 11
Hi Barbara B,
Madeira is wood. Never thought about Lima. Google translate says "lime."
Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Researching: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, Ribeira das Tainhas,
Achada
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Well, if others are also seeing 1819, then maybe it was a small child being
baptized a few years later. Maybe there was an outbreak of something and
they didn't take the baby in after birth so they wouldn't infect everyone
there (if they knew about such things then). Maybe they were in the middle
Hello, does anyone have an interpretation of the surname Lima or da Lima? A
person has told me that Lima means wood? Responses appreciated, Thanks,
Barbara
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HI!
I have this couple Rosa Tomásia or Rosa Tomásia de Bettencourt married to
Domingos José Medina on February 2, 1834 in Luz, Graciosa, Açores.
Previously I had taken notes on their children: birth place, dates and
Godparents. I have notes on the Godparents names!!! So it means that somehow
I rea
That is what threw me off. I was actually searching after 1831. Right now I
am on page 127 in 1825-1839 and it is 1831.
Thank you all for your help!
On Sunday, July 20, 2014 1:37:55 PM UTC-4, sfig wrote:
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> Cheri,
> I agree with you,born on the 15 Aug 1819, baptized on the 17 Aug 1819,
> but
I see what you see,Cheri.
Kathy
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If there are years missing, it is usually because the parish book was lost,
misplaced, possibly destroyed by nature, etc. What I have done when that
happens is to look at baptisms of the other siblings' children and see if
that person is listed as a godparent. Sometimes this helps to narrow do
Cheri,
I agree with you,born on the 15 Aug 1819, baptized on the 17 Aug 1819, but
the preceding page is 1827 which is between 1825-1839. Who knows what the
priest was thinking.
Tish
On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 9:36 AM, Cheri Mello wrote:
> Eddie M,
>
> I think mom is Ritta Victorina (modern: Rita
Eddie M,
I think mom is Ritta Victorina (modern: Rita Vitorina).
I swear I'm reading born 15 Aug 1819. The book is for 1825-1839. Someone
else better take a look. They could have baptized the child much later. It
happens on occasion. I can't quite get the baptism date because of the
word abov
Hi Eddie,
I'm kind of new at this too but I think you have done pretty well. I "think"
the mother's name is Britta (maybe Ritta) Victorina. On paternal Grandmother
it looks like there is a de jesus after Maria Isabel. The date is the birth
date and I think it's 8-15-1819 (?) maybe 1829.
Hello Sallie,
I do not know if there are connections until I know a little more
about your Agostinho Borba's life, but I am a Borba researching
Borba's that came from Sao Jorge through Rhode Island, most of whom
set up their lives in Northern California.
Adair Borba
On Jul 19, 2014, at 5:
You think I would remember the most important part
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SJR-VL-NORTEGRANDE-B-1825-1839/SJR-VL-NORTEGRANDE-B-1825-1839_item1/P265.html
Thanks
On Sunday, July 20, 2014 11:54:53 AM UTC-4, DiG wrote:
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> Hi,
>
>
>
> What’s the link?
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>
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> Diane
Hi,
What’s the link?
Diane
From: azores@googlegroups.com [mailto:azores@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Eddie Machado
Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2014 8:03 AM
To: azores@googlegroups.com
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Translation help, mom's name
Hi all, I once again need a little help wit
Hi all, I once again need a little help with the translations. I can't read
the mom's name or the exact year. Here is what I have:
Manuel son of Jorge d' Azevedo Machado and (Can't read mom's name)
Paternal grandparents are Manuel d' Azevedo Machado and Maria Isabel
Maternal grandparents are Joam
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