The records of Ribeira das Tainhas prior to the date of their own records
can be found in Vila Franca Matriz, or Sao Pedro VF, or Ponta Garca. This
is because that fraguesia was small and is in between and on the border of
both Ponta Garca and Vila Franca. You may have to look in all three to fi
Fred,
I am looking for the marriage of Andre Teixeira and Maria Correia and or the
birth of Barbara Correia Cir. 1690 in Sao Sebastiao. Do you have any
information on these people? According to the marriage record 11 Feb 1709 of
Barbara Correia she was from Sao Sebastiao. Her death record sa
You can see gaps in most records. If you are talking about marriages from
the Sao Pedro church in the 1770s, there are some missing. Can't remember
all the other freguesias off the top of my head. You can check the Family
Search Catalog or the tombo.pt site.
Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Re
Are vital record books prior to 1839 missing?
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Baptism, Marriagaes, and deaths are uploaed to CCA site
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Lee: I have (my husband's lines):
Anna
DOB (born): 22 July 1743, Flamengos, Faial
BAPT (baptised) 28 July 1743, Flamengos, Faial
PARENTS:
(Francisco Pereira, G684 X Catharina Pereira, G685)
{The numbers are ID numbers. Francisco had 6 fingers.)
My husband descends from Anna's brother Manoel Pe
Doug, Thanks for your info and advice. In fact, the Braz Correa I'm looking
for was married to another Correa (Maria) and both of their fathers were
Correa's. So I'm pretty sure I can find a fit for them in my tree.
Additionally, I've been able to trace Braz's Correa line back to the 1500's
through
I received this info from the New Bedford Whaling Museum gift shop, The
White Whale, and I think it is a great gift idea for
parents/grandparents. Who knows, it may encourage a conversation with them
about the genealogy you are doing on your/their Azorean ancestors.
"Sail away on an adventure wi
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