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> Researching: São Miguel island: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente,
> Ribeira das Tainhas, Achada
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>> On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 11:35 AM 'Herb' via Azores Genealogy
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>> Does anyone have a good email address for a Melody Lasalle. I understan
Does anyone have a good email address for a Melody Lasalle. I understand that
she has a very good data base of Azorean families who immigrated to Hawaii in
the 1800s.
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> On May 9, 2019, at 12:34 AM, JR wrote:
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> This is baptism of Manoel, bap- March 23- 1873, Furnas, No- 30, (matches
> birth date of record Margaret posted) , filho de Jose Rebelo and Maria de
> Jesus. Says they are natives of Fu
25 not 15
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> On May 7, 2019, at 10:42 PM, 'herb' via Azores Genealogy
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> thanks Margaret but something is still not clicking. Manuel Roballo was 62
> years old during the 1930 California census and Andrieta was 44. If his age
> was correct at
were often wrong
but usually only by a year or two maybe 3 but not 6. Still it is a very
promising lead. Many thanks to you and Cheri.
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> Here are the details
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> José Re
come over to Hawaii from
one of the Azores Islands but no one can determibe which one. Maybe he used
Vardasco instead of Roballo when he came over?
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> Report (and edit) for Debbie Mendonca, jessdebmendonca
there
are alot of great researchers in this part of California and hoping
someone may recognize this family. The 1900 census in Hawaii shows a
Henrietta aged 16 married to a Emanuel Robelo age 27. Thanks, Herb
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Cheri thanks for that great explanation. It is the best explanation I have ever
read regarding the differences in DNA test results, and the diffrent companies
who test. Absolutely Outstanding!
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There were some Raelezas living in Nordeste in the 1950s. I remember my mom
speaking of this family. More specifically there was an Antonio Raleza living
there. Herb
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was born in Sao Pedro, Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel, Azores, Portugal.
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Thank you Maragaret that is very helpful
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> On Sep 8, 2017, at 10:05 AM, Margaret Vicente <margaretvice...@gmail.com>
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> Herb,
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> If it helps, my grandfather was an agente. After serving in the Army he
> enrolled in the police
I will look into this further. My father was born and raised on Rua Santana
#28.
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> Good to know that. Thanks Margaret.
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> Here is what I found Herb. When you get to Antonio Andra
aes de Matriz desta
> cidade [Ponta Delgada], onde ella foi baptizada, e ambos dezobrigados nesta
> Igreja de Sam Jose, e moradores na rua da Canada desta freguezia...
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> JR
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>> On Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 10:39:39 P
or Anterio. He is
listed in ancestry in census records as Anthers Santos or as Antherio Raposo
Santos. His marriage record lists Ponta Delgada as place of birth. Tough nut
to crack! Of course sometimes it's right there in front of us and we simply
don't see it. Herb
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Sequeira Naborges, but very challenging to see padrinhos or parents names,
although one parent looks like a Fagundes
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As best as I have been able to determine Margaret, my exposto Jose Sousa Silva
born 1871-1872 in NS Estrela Ribeira Grande, was probably the son of an Antonio
Sousa Estrela and Maria Rosa. I have not been able to learn who raised him or
who the parents of Antonio Sousa Estela were. I have
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG-RG-ESTRELA-B-1844-1846/SMG-RG-ESTRELA-B-1844-1846_item1/P143.html
Margaret all this talk about Antonio Silva Canario reminds me of the one in the
URL above. He was the padrinho to all of my exposto great grandfather's kids.
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thank you very much Margaret.
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> Recently I acquired the birth record of a great uncle born in Sao Miguel.
> He was my grandfather's brother. I was astonished to find their incognito
> grandparents listed in the
Thanks Cheri. Yeah persistence pays off. Rick do you have NS da Estrela or is
it Conceicao? Herb
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Hi David. My mother is Haplogroup V and I have traced her direct female line
to late 1500s in Sao Miguel. Herb
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in their
records. One theory is that maybe they married after the birth of my
grandfather and great uncle. I haven't gotten to the Conceicao records yet
or the nearby Sao Pedro records in Ribeira Seca. Thanks.
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*Does anyone in the group have this family? Herb*
*Ahnentafel Chart for Manuel Dos Santos*
*First Generation*
1.* Manuel Dos Santos * was born in Agua de Pau, Sao Miguel, Azores,
Portugal.
Godfather was Francisco da Mota Junior, saddle maker, single, resident of
same
The parents of the groom were Belchior Goncalves and Maria Alves and the
bride's parents were Matthias Diniz and Francisca Nobre.
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I believe the name is Gorra, someone who lives off the land
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. They were born and married there. The CCA records end at 1911 and its early in the search but I thought I would check and see if anyone had any information on this family. thank you Herb
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Good morning, from Richmond VA My ancestors, Antonio Pacheco Sousa de Medeiros married Antonia de Pimentel on 11 Jan 1769 in Maia, Sao Miguel. His parents were Manuel Pacheco and Barbara Macedo. Barbara Macedo was from Fenais da Ajuda. Does anyone have these families? Its been a dead end for
on her lines and
so has one of her family members. Send me an email if you want me to check
anything that might be helpful.
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Thanks John. So Mr. Cobbs makes yet another appearance? Seems he pops up from
time to time in various records.
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This is the marriage record, the 3rd down on the right side, of my ancestors Manuel de Oliveira and Maria Benevides from 1668. I don't think priests were listing the names of the parents of the bride and groom during this period, but can anyone make out the witnesses names or any other
if they would provide
me with a copy of a will or records of an estate.
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Eliseu I have a Maria Magalahes married to a Manuel Rodrigues Guimaraes in
Maia. They had a son named Manuel Rodrigues Franco who married Maria
Pimentel on 8 June 1683. I have not been able to take this line back
beyond Maria Magalhaes and ManueL Guimaraes
Herb
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I picked up the entire set of Saudades da Terra about 20 years ago at Sol Mar
for about one hundred dollars. It's worth checking there and could be less
expensive. For many years now I have looked for RR entire set but was only able
to buy volume 1 from a rare book dealer in London. The entire
Hello, in this Dec 1906 baptism, left side, can anyone make out the name of the godmother, Maria ?? http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG-PD-SAOSEBASTIAO-B-1906-1911/SMG-PD-SAOSEBASTIAO-B-1906-1911_item1/P57.htmlThank you,Herb
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Margaret and JR thank you so much for your help
Herb
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Does anyone have
I don't know where they married JR but their son Manuel Pacheco Medeiros
married Antonia Pimentel in Maia on 11 Jan 1769.
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No, if they are from Fenais da Vera Cruz and you can't find them, they are
lost
to find her through 1713. Where would those baptism records be kept? I am thinking NS da Estrela, Ribeira Grande or possibly Bom Jesus in Rabo de Peixe. Any suggestions where I might be able to find this Barbara Macedo?Herb
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This isthe birth (record right side),of Maria Isabel Ventura daughter of Manuel Inacio Ventura (Boaventura) and Nicolina da Gloria. Cananyonemake out what it says in the margin? Were the names Ventura and( Boa) Ventura sort of interchangeable in those
Thank you Manuel for your feedback. Greatly appreciated. The name I was hoping
for was Cordeiro.
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First entry is marriage of Maria to José Cordeiro
Second entry is the recording of the death
Hello, other than the 2Joao Venturas in this group I don't think I have seenvery many familiesmentioned in this this group with the Ventura name. I'm hoping someone will recognize this family.I've been checking CCA records around the turn of the last century, 1900-1911. Trying to find Manuel
Can anyone explain what is a genetic distance of zero as it relates to DNA
family Finder test? Thanks, Herb
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I forgot to mention this was a result on a YDNA 67 test
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The 1976 Nat Geo magazine with the Azores nine islands in search of a future
article. If my wife didn't throw it out I have a copy of it up in my attic.
Herb
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Gaspar chourico is ok and I have tried various kinds, but dollar for dollar
pound for pound the best chourico in the country is Mellos Chourico in Fall
River. I order it online and they deliver. If I visit Fall River I always stop
by Amarals market and pick up a few pounds and bring it to
Thank you Denise
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The record on the left. Can anyone confirm if itis the marriage of Manuel da Sylva son of Manuel daSylvaand his wife Maria Carvalha married 10 Jan 1762 in Sao Jose, Sao Miguel. And the bride is Maria da Conceicao daughter of Jose Ferreyra and Maria Sousa? Thank you.
CCA has posted passports for Ponta Delgada/Horta for period 1836-1939
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Happy New Yearcan anyone make out the names of the parents in this record, 3 record down on the right side. The groom looks like Manuel Oliveira and the bride Maria Benevides. but difficult to find parents names. I'm not even certain their names are even listed at
FYI to the GroupI wrote to CCA to let them know that the marriages for 1739-1751 were not posted and also to let them know that the Ribeira Seca baptism records for 1767-1801 are missing. Instead they posted obits for that period where the baptisms should be.Herb
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It's the Sao Sebastiao 1739-1751 marriages that weren't postedHerbOn 12/20/14, Herb and Judi Silvaherbandjudi@verizon.net wrote:FYI to the GroupI wrote to CCA to let them know that the marriages for 1739-1751 were not posted and also to let them know that the Ribeira Seca baptism records for 1767
Does anyone know if the Sao Sebastiao Ponta Delgada marriages for the period 1739-1751 will be posted on CCA site? Are they lost forever? I remember seeing themon LDS films .Herb
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://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG-RG-RIBEIRASECA-C-1756-1797/SMG-RG-RIBEIRASECA-C-1756-1797_item1/SMG-RG-RIBEIRASECA-C-1756-1797_JPG/SMG-RG-RIBEIRASECA-C-1756-1797_0105.jpgThanks, Herb
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for a military records
repository in St Louis. I will locate the address for you and post it here
later on today.
Herb
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Herb,
Do you have any resource material available that identifies those 600
Portuguese/Azoreans
Dano there is a web site for the military records
www.archives.gov/st-louis/military-personnel/
If you need to write to them the address is National Personnel Records Center 1
Archives Drive, St Louis MO 63138
Good luck
Herb
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73 years ago... December 7, 1941 after the Attack on Pearl Harbor, 47
Portuguese Tuna boats were converted into war ships and 600
Portuguese/Azoreans in San Diego and Hawaii were commissioned to serve the
United States. Azorean Fishermen became American warriors.Today we pay
Tribute to their
Laura I went to high school in Fall River and I remember a Carl Moniz and
Lynn Moniz. A lot of my family is still in that area, and one of my
brothers stays in contact with Carl. I will check with them in case they
knew a Bobby Moniz. Good luck with your search
Herb
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The CCA registos server is down this morning. Cannot access the site.
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RickI have seen this name Senra ( probably Senyra) in other parts of the island, while searching records. I recall seeing a Belchior Affonso Senra married in Nordeste around late 1630's. HerbOn 12/01/14, azores@googlegroups.com wrote:azores@googlegroups.com Google Groups Topic digest View all
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I'm also using Explorer and been having problems for several days. At
first it would take an hour or two to download a single image but now it
won't download anything. I cleared out the cache and rebooted numerous
times. I don't have problems with any other sites.
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that when into this
effort and I have written to express my gratitude. Thank you CCA and LDS
volunteers. Herb
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their insights and JRs encouragement and tenacity to keep searching.
It's an unusual name Grou isn't it?. I'm not sure I have ever seen it. I
wonder if it's Portuguese in origin?
Herb
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Herb,
They were born 5 min apart on the 4th
Yes it is a very complex line because of naming customs and because of cousin
marriages. This is the first time I have ever seen the name Grou however.
During my research of other villages I have only come across the name Gambia
one other time and I can't remember the villagew
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been born on or about
1860. Maybe someone with Mello ancestors from Nordeste can shed some light on
this.
Herb
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searches so much fun right. Have a great day. Herb in Virginia
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Thanks again Angela. Didn't those priests know that people would be reading the
CCA records 300 years later? Lol
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Hi Herb,
After reading what Hermano wrote, my second reading on the record also
Hello
Can anyone make out the groom ( Antonio Arruda) and bride's ( Maria
Pimentel) baptism dates in this record. It looks like maybe it was
sometime in June 1760? Couldn't be 1770 could it?. Looks like it was
written as cecenta. Hard to make out the day in June though.
Thanks..Herb
Thank you all. Hermano yes I have seen the baptism date of the bride and groom
on many occasions. Thanks again, Herb
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Herb
Here is what I see regarding your question:
27 May 1790
Antonio Cabral
Does anyone know how to get wordto the CCA site people to let them know there is amistake on the site. It says Sao Carlos casamentos instead of Sao Jorge for marriages between 1906-1911São Carlos, Casamentos 1906-191119060001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 19070001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 19080001
Genealogist916-550-1618www.dholmes.com Original Message Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Santa Maria baptismFrom: Herb and Judi Silva herbandjudi@verizon.netDate: Fri, October 24, 2014 1:57 pmTo: azores@googlegroups.comIfI'm reading thiscorrectly, the recordon the right, my Francisco Raposo
Thanks Joe, Rick and Loura. If it is Baptista then it's back to the drawing
board for me. Herb
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The groom's name is José Baptista. The bride's mother is Engracia Alpoim,
indeed.
2014-10-25 17:35
IfI'm reading thiscorrectly, the recordon the right, my Francisco Raposo married Umbellina Franciscaon 11 July 1802 in Sao Jose, and he was baptized in NS da Assuncao inisland of Santa Maria. I will need to do some double and triple checking, but this is likely my first ancestor born outside Sao
Thanks Rick
I had some input from others too but I picked up the Santa Maria connection
early on. I will have to check the marriages
Herb
On Friday, October 24, 2014 6:21:22 PM UTC-4, Richard Francis Pimentel
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*Good job on the translation.*
*Yes he was baptized in NS da
Is anyone able to confirm, (right side record) that the parents of the
groom were from Nordeste for the father and island of Santa Maria for the
mother? Or are my eyes playing tricks on me? Thank you Herb
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG-PD-SAOJOSE-C-1796-1805/SMG-PD
Thank you Hermano. I think this is a first for me, an ancestor from Santa
Maria. I have some from Terceira
Thanks
Herb
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The reference is to the groom who was batised in the Matriz of Nossa
Thank you all for your help. Have a great weekendHerbOn 10/17/14, Rosemarie Capodiccircapodc@gmail.com wrote:Yes Herb, in the later records of Norte Grande, Sao Jorge, the Priest does NOT indicate a parent's death at all. Very frustrating when you are trying to pin down the right couple or when
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http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG-RG-MAIA-C-1742-1761/SMG-RG-MAIA-C-1742-1761_item1/P43.html
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Excellent. Thanks Pam
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He was the son of Manuel de Sousa and Ursula de Viveiros. She was the
daughter of Manuel de Sousa Travassos and Theresa de Viveiros
On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 9:43 AM, Herb
Thanks Manoel and was Manuel Sousa the son of Joao Sousa Travassos and muller
And Theresa de Viveiros the daughter of Francisco Rodrigues and Antonia or
Roza Cabral of Porto Formoso?
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and Maria (nothing else listed) from Nossa Senhora da
Estrella Ribeira Grande, her parents Francisco Rodrigues and Maria Cabral
from Porto Formoso
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Thanks Manoel and was Manuel Sousa the son of Joao Sousa Travassos
Silva and Joana de
Sousa line leads directly to my great great grandmother Maria Julia Silva and
great grandfather Francisco Mendonca. Their daughter Diana was my grandmas
mother. Amazing!!!Herb
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8 Sep 1749
Has anyone come across a situation where a parent of the groom or bride in
a marriage record is not listed as being dead defunto but you know for
a fact that the parent was already dead?
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bOn 10/12/14, Eliseu Pacheco da Silvaeliseumanuel@gmail.com wrote:Hi Herb!Is there any chance of her being held at the Misericórdia Hospital of Ponta Delgada?Another question is: Água de Pau was “near” Vila Franca do Campo (wich has a S. Pedro parish and a Misericórdia hospital) and “near” Ribeira Gr
and Sao Jose, Rosto do Cao etc. I
also checked her village of Agua de Pau. I haven't been able to find it
and not sure I ever will. Please let me know if you should come across this
record or if you are related to these families?
thanks
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Hi SusanOne option is that you can email the pic directly from your I phone. Go to thecamera button on your I phone, find the pic and tap it, thentap the up arrowjust below the pic, and wait a sec, then type in the email addressazores@googlegrous.com. We would love to see itHerbOn 08/10/14, 'Susan
Amazing. Thank you Doug
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Here's the picture by Susan of the roda.
I am not certain I rotated it correctly. I think it's a vertical picture, but
if I have it wrong, just rotate it correctly or turn your head. :-)
John thank you very much for sharing this very important information
Herb
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MaryAnn,
Are these books available in English? Do you know how many he has written?
Thank you,
Nancy
were? These were small villages and everybody basically knew everybody's
business. It didn't take long for news to travel from one end of Mayberry
to the other, right? Herb
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know everything else in this record except for that word, which may come to
me later on. He is my 6th gg grandfather. Thanks and have a great
weekend.
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG-RG-ESTRELA-C-1784-1798/SMG-RG-ESTRELA-C-1784-1798_item1/P114.html
Herb
Yeah absent. Thanks Cheri that makes sense. Possibly he was sick or didn't
approve of the marriage and did not attend. Herb
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On Aug 2, 2014, at 10:12 AM, Cheri Mello gfsche...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm reading ausente/auzente as well. The groom's father was absent
Right. Who would take care of the cows or fish for dinner???lol
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On Aug 2, 2014, at 11:36 AM, Cheri Mello gfsche...@gmail.com wrote:
Or the groom's dad had to work.
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 8:28 AM, herb herbandj...@verizon.net wrote:
Yeah absent. Thanks Cheri
or connections?
Fascinating!!!
Thanks
Herb
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The Ribeira Grande records are up in the CCA site, but only up to 1801 and
only for baptisms.. hoping they load the rest soon.. Herb
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then was nothing like it is today. Just
thought I would share. Herb
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On May 27, 2014, at 4:08 PM, herb herbandj...@verizon.net wrote:
Hi Eliseu it was in Conceicao
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On May 27, 2014, at 3:46 PM, Eliseu Pacheco da Silva
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Hi!
Where in Ribeira Grande José Jacinto do Rego
Hi Eliseu it was in Conceicao
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On May 27, 2014, at 3:46 PM, Eliseu Pacheco da Silva
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Hi!
Where in Ribeira Grande José Jacinto do Rego married? J
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