Antonio, I am wondering if the family records could mean Piedade rather than
Pico? My Lemos family is from Sao Jorge. I have just started looking at this
Borba line so really just posted my note to see if someone else may have
something that might help me.;) Thanks for your input.
Edna
On lower right hand side looks like Francisco.
http://goo.gl/PocfkW
Bob
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Assunto: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] GRACIOSA - list of marriages
Eliseu,
Thank you for this list! I have to
Hi Edna
Piedade is a freguesia on the island of Pico that is where my one ancestor
with the surname Borba was from. Borba is frequently found on the island of
Sao Jorge I have met several people from Calheta Sao Jorge with the surname
Borba If you look on NEPS for Ribeira Seca Sao Jorge you
I will give it a try
Francisco son of Vicente Jose de Mendonca and Maria Catharina Paternal:
Antonio de Mendonca and Maria Mendonca Maternal: Feliciano de Sa and Ana
Pimentel naturals of Nossa Senhora da Pilar, Cedros, on Island of Flores.
Born on 15 Jan 1800 and baptized on 16 Jan 1800
Thanks Pam
On Tuesday, July 22, 2014 4:42:10 PM UTC-7, Pam Santos wrote:
I will give it a try
Francisco son of Vicente Jose de Mendonca and Maria Catharina Paternal:
Antonio de Mendonca and Maria Mendonca Maternal: Feliciano de Sa and Ana
Pimentel naturals of Nossa Senhora da Pilar,
My experience earlier today looking at the NEPS site is that there are
hundreds of Borba's found. Correia is less common.
Eric Edgar
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 4:05 PM, A Faria antoniof1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Edna
Piedade is a freguesia on the island of Pico that is where my one ancestor
No 4 Manuel is a brother to Joao C Borba
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SJR-CH-TOPO-B-1870-1879/SJR-CH-TOPO-B-1870-1879_item1/P195.html
Baptized on the 2nd Feb, born on 21 Jan 1878
He also died in Santa Clara county
Last_Name
This link is of interest because you had Piedade, Pico as a possible origin
for this family. The link for Seraphim here doesn't seem to relate to the
Borba line, but does show that the mother Jacintha Rosa
is from Piedade, Pico
I took a search through the Portuguese newspaper database and found a a
Uniao Portuguesa, 1898 obit listed for a Maria , daughter of Manuel Correa
de Borba and Maria Candias of Boeiro, Sao Jorge. This is a small village
around
Topo.
I followed the John C Borba to his death listing: *BORBA
I have come across a confusion with Pico as an origin a few times now.
Although the census show Pico, and the family lore says from Pico, it has
turned out to be Pico da Pedra in Ribeira Grande , Sao Miguel.
Eric Edgar
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 10:36 PM, Edna Epps dave-e...@comcast.net wrote:
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-uc8ZnKGt_Fs/U86hQnRQdGI/AEM/1_WCMOofmJo/s1600/31073_169455-00430.jpg
i found this record in my search
On Friday, July 18, 2014 10:32:00 PM UTC-3, IslandRoutes wrote:
Someone asked a question about this, but I can't find the post. I
researched this
Wow..Eric, thank you SO MUCH for all this information! My head is spinning.;)
I haven't been on here today till now!! I need to get my nose into my
records and take a look at all that you have found for me! I really was
questioning the Pico location. Thank you so much for all the
I'm trying to do research on my maternal grandmothers family. so far all i
have are family stories, nothing factual. My great-great-great gramma was
born in Brazil. she married a *BRONDON*. they had a plantation until the
uprising when they fled to Portugal. my great great gramma was born in
I'm looking at the scanned baptismos on the Centro de Conhecimento website.
Specifically in Achada 1884-1890. I'm wondering if someone can explain the
general format of how these are written? I can generally puzzle out
Portuguese, but this is faded and in cursive and hard for me to read. If I
Rachel D,
You do realize that this list is for Azores research? Some people do
Brazil and the continent may be of help if there were more information.
But if you don't find help here, you will find it on a list for Brazilian
research. It may be under the Portuguese spelling of Brasil. The same
Nicole R,
Can you send the link and say baptism 29, bottom right? Achada 1887 page
25 does NOT have baptism 29 on it. They are in the 60s by that page
number: http://goo.gl/obH6e1
Some examples for records can be found on the Azores GenWeb here:
http://goo.gl/hPr3YL
and here:
Rachel,
Could the name be *Brandão* ?? instead of Brondon? I will send further
info to your personal email address.
E
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 6:55 PM, Cheri Mello gfsche...@gmail.com wrote:
Rachel D,
You do realize that this list is for Azores research? Some people do
Brazil and the
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