Hi,
I have been searching for the death record for Francisco Dutra Machado on
January 22, 1705. I found a record at
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/FAL-HT-CASTELOBRANCO-O-
1643-1722/FAL-HT-CASTELOBRANCO-O-1643-1722_item1/P122.html (bottom entry,
right page), continuing onto
Tony,
Probably is correct. What you need to do is collect all the siblings of
Roza. While you do this, you will note the naming patterns. And you will
also be noting if there are any other couples of similar names having
babies too (hopefully not). If yours is the only Manuel Machado or Manuel
Hi all,
Need a second maybe even third opinion from those with more experience
than I. While searching for the parents of a child named Roza With the
Parents of Manoel Machado Cotta e Maria da Trindade,I have searched back
all the way until this couple would have been in their 40's. Now the c
My Sao Jorge great grandfather also had red hair I am told. (He died before
I was born). When I visited Sao Jorge I noticed many people with light
brown hair and hazel or blue eyes.
Mary
On Friday, January 23, 2015, Emil wrote:
> Hi,
> My mother was also blonde when she was young and always ha
These posts have helped me. Thank you!!!
On Friday, January 23, 2015 at 11:41:50 AM UTC-7, Evee Silva Kiler wrote:
>
>
> http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/PIC-SR-SANTOAMARO-C-1779-1835/PIC-SR-SANTOAMARO-C-1779-1835_item1/P67.html
>
> The record I'm looking at (link above) is at
Thank u
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 23, 2015, at 12:53 PM, mnk wrote:
>
> Your link doesn't lead directly to the page you are referring to, But I think
> I found the right one. The columns at right list who is traveling with
> Manuel, his wife Maria do Rosario and two children Manuel age 4 a
My father's paternal grandmother was from Pico and I was told she had red
hair and green eyes She died from gangrene when I was about 7 months old).
My mother's father had blond hair and blue eyes. He was also from Pico.
My maternal grandmother's maiden name was Goulart(e), which I am told is a
Fl
Also, my grandmother was blonde and blue eyed, fair complexion. She was
also from Horta. I was told stories of one of her relatives that was a
whaler and had had red hair...interesting!
In a message dated 1/23/2015 1:03:55 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
ehsilve...@comcast.net writes:
Your link doesn't lead directly to the page you are referring to, But I think I
found the right one. The columns at right list who is traveling with Manuel,
his wife Maria do Rosario and two children Manuel age 4 and Joachim age 2. To
the right of that is where he is from, São Miguel, Lagoa, San
I don’t think the mother of the bride is Maria Santa Rosa I cannot get a good
read on it other than she was dead at the time of the marriage of her daughter.
Rick
Richard Francis Pimentel
Epping, NH
From: azores@googlegroups.com [mailto:azores@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Evee S
My father’s MtDNA is L2a. I have been slowly chipping away at his maternal line
and the furthest back I have is Anna Fonsequa born abt. 1574 wife of Joao
Fonsequa.
Rick
Richard Francis Pimentel
Epping, NH
From: azores@googlegroups.com [mailto:azores@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Hi Antonio.
That's interesting...I'll see which chromosome mine and U.J's are on.
Nancy Jean
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 13:38:50 -0800
From: antoniof1...@gmail.com
To: azores@googlegroups.com
CC: fishsongf...@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Study on Sub-Saharan African Admixture in
Euro
There has been an academic study done looking at the maternal lineages of
Macronesia(Azores,Madeira,Canary Islands and Cape Verde) I believe the
average for the Azores for Mtdna with origins in Sub-Sahara Africa was
3.4%, paternal lineages with origins in Sub-Sahara Africa in the Azores are
e
Evee,
I think that you are right on all of the names. The mother of Anna Josefa
is Maria de something and I can't read Santa but I do read Rosa so maybe
someone else will verify that one. The marginal note is just stating the
groom and the bride as Anna Rosa *digo *(mistake, what follows is correc
Al,
Just click Joao's link. No need to copy and paste.
Dropbox is a really neat way to share things or back things up.
Cheri
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 9:32 AM, Bigal429 via Azores Genealogy <
azores@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> *Joao*
> *I copied And pasted the address that you sent but it said
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/PIC-SR-SANTOAMARO-C-1779-1835/PIC-SR-SANTOAMARO-C-1779-1835_item1/P67.html
The record I'm looking at (link above) is at the top of the right-hand
page. I believe it is that of the marriage of Joao Pereira das Neves and
Anna Josefa - 26 Oct 18
Hi,
My mother was also blonde when she was young and always had beautiful hazel
eyes. She was born in Cedros. My wife's father was born in Sao Jorge and he was
a red head and sported a red beard. One of my wife's brothers was called "Red"
because he also was a red head.
Emil
- Original
The Central Group (Faial, Pico, Sao Jorge, Gracioso) received a lot of
Flemish colonists. On my first trip to the Azores in 1973, I spent a few
days on Faial and Pico before going onto Flores, and was surprised at
seeing so many blondes and redheads. Even Flores where my parents were born
had it's
Joao
I copied And pasted the address that you sent but it said address not
found.
Al Sequeira
In a message dated 1/23/2015 11:28:09 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
j...@venturas.org writes:
Definitively, use Dropbox to send that file.
Also, use Dropbox to backup your genealogy work. And
Definitively, use Dropbox to send that file.
Also, use Dropbox to backup your genealogy work. And everything else you'd
like to keep in case your computer caught fire or is stolen.
It's really simple to use, and you get 2Gb of free storage. Use this link
https://db.tt/HxYIjHBS , and you'll get
Al, you should use a Dropbox. It's free and pretty easy to use. If the person
who you are sending the file to has an email account, it allows you to share a
folder online between the two of you.
Dropbox is free up to a certain amount of storage.
Sent from my iPad
> On Jan 23, 2015, at 9:17 AM,
Hi Mary,
Both my uncle and I are showing Hazda..small %'s. Me slightly higher than
his. Within the Ethio helix k10 for middle east admixture, my Hazda is 1.28%
and Uncle John is 1.15%. Very interesting that you've met this group!
These admixture charts fascinate me!
Nancy Jean
Date: Thu, 22
I am trying to send my family file to a relative and it about 51.5 MB.
A.O.l will only let me send 25 mb. Is there a way I can do this on-line. I
know I could send a DVD.
Al Sequeira
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