Sorry I think it's her parents then. It seems like her parents were from a
different parish?
Nelia
On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 11:38 PM Cheri Mello wrote:
> Jose Dias Mancebo, widower and Anna Jacinta
>
> Mancebo can be like Junior. However, it doesn't always indicate father
Fenais da Luz has index for baptisms. Not easy to use because they use book
numbers instead of dates. Give it a try anyway.
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG-PD-FENAISDALUZ-I-1780-1889/SMG-PD-FENAISDALUZ-I-1780-1889_item1/index.html
This is where Margarida was located:
You may have to find baptism of Margarida to confirm the correct parents.
But this record shows Jose Dias and Ana de Jesus, which is the name cited
in Margarida's marriage:
Jose Dias Mancebo, widower and Anna Jacinta
Mancebo can be like Junior. However, it doesn't always indicate father and
son. It technically means younger. So he could have been named after his
uncle. But in your case, Jose Dias' dad is Jose Dias. :)
You can't read the grandparents on this
Thank you all for your help I think I'm now on the right track With
that being said, I can't make out this marriage record for Jose Dias and Anna
(left page). It looks to me that his name is Jose Dias but there's another name
following the Dias that I can't make outcould be medeiros
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Yes I do lol that and after looking through records on 3 islands trying to
find records for an island hoping ancestor my eyes were going cross eyed.
lol
Julzz
On Saturday, October 28, 2017 at 8:35:56 PM UTC-7, Cheri Mello wrote:
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> LOL, don't you love it when you answer your own question?
>
>
My grandmother came to visit her sister in the US and traveled in this ship
in the 50s
A good friend of mine traveled from Italy to Newfoundland, the family made
their way to Montreal and then US many years later in the early 60's
On Sunday, October 29, 2017 at 6:08:42 AM UTC-4, Eliseu Pacheco
Thank you so much, Eliseu! Beautiful pictures and article.
Rosemarie
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Researching Sao Jorge, Terceira, Graciosa, Faial and Pico, Azores,
Isola delle Femmine, Sant' Elia, Sicily
On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 3:08 AM, eliseu pacheco
wrote:
> The famous
Nelia,
One of the problems is that the priest (s) in S. Vicente were very sloppy about
reporting where the parents were baptized and married. They often say S.
Vicente when in fact it is Fenais da Luz. And, yes, the names do keep changing.
Here is what I have come up with:
Thanks for your
The famous Saturnia...
https://www.facebook.com/HistoriaDosAcores/photos/a.218786881559505.39460.197544470350413/305496319555227/?type=3
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