Felipe,
I don't know where you live. I don't know where "here" is.
The passaportes can be accessed from tombo.pt: https://tombo.pt/d/acores
You have to look for your ancestor by reading all the entries. No index or
search feature exists. If 1899 has the freguesia column, I would look for
Lomba
I just checked it out. I didn't have to login, just used the search
feature. It took me to what looks to be the same as tombo.pt. Same
records.
On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 3:53 AM, wrote:
> I came across this website http://www.repositoriohistorico.pt. I wondered
> if anyone
Olá, gostaria de saber se alguem sabe como obter o numero do passaporte do
meu Bisavô que chegou aqui em 1899. Onde posso descobrir? Em ponta delgada
tem alguma pesquisa por nome?
Acho que achei o navio mas não tenho tanta certeza.
Manoel Bento Rodrigues nasceu em Lomba da Maia em 1867
Casado
Never mind I got it figured
thx
On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 9:47 AM, Elizabeth Migliori
wrote:
> Hello
>
> I just checked my cousin's family finder and noticed that another cousin
> is listed on there 2ce.
> once for half sibling/ grandparent/aunt or uncle etc 1613 centograms
>
I am confused as well. I need more information.
Rick
From: azores@googlegroups.com [mailto:azores@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Cheri Mello
Sent: Sunday, March 4, 2018 5:32 PM
To: Azores Genealogy
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] question
Liz, I don't understand your question or
Liz, I don't understand your question or abbreviations. Can you write
things out without the abbreviations? CE is Common Era, the modern acronym
for what we learned as A.D. (Anno Domini). DNA is measured in centoMorgans
(cMs), not centograms. That's a different kind of measurement. If you can
Hello
I just checked my cousin's family finder and noticed that another cousin is
listed on there 2ce.
once for half sibling/ grandparent/aunt or uncle etc 1613 centograms
second time for 2nd to 4th cousin 106 centograms.
Is this just a mistake or what's up with this???
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You received this
I came across this website http://www.repositoriohistorico.pt. I wondered if
anyone uses this for their research and what information it contains. It
appears it may be useful but requires a login. Thought I would ask before I
try to register and login.
Thanks,
Nina De Mello
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