On a baptism record it list a grandfather by name then says "Guarda de
cemitério" I speak Portuguese so to me that means groundskeeper but I can see
how it might mean that he is buried in said cemetery. Has anyone else come
across this? Thank you.
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Pat, I was referring to Patty Carlin. We match on ancestry.
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Hello Cherri and Mara, I have basically every record you can have from the US
except for the immigration records. All census records, marriage records, WW1
draft records, birth records of children, Family pictures, US Directories,
Names/Dates etc...They all say São Miguel(St.Michael)
Some
That was my fear, Haha. The Conselho is a much bigger area. But luckily I've
been chipping away at the records for a little while now. Thank you again.
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For people who became Naturalized US Citizens pre-1906 if it says they were
born in Ponta Delgada was it just a generalized thing or are they actually from
Ponta Delgada. Was it just a stand in because it is the capital or is it
specific. Thank you for any responses.
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I'm really hopeful that it will have the freguesia on the church record. For
back up I have her brother John Souza(João Martin(s) Desouza) who I am a direct
descendant of to search for at MT. Carmel. Then if all else fails baptisms of
his children. An also baptisms of Maria's children.
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Yes. They are the same people. Just today after your suggestion I called Mt.
Carmel and they are currently looking into marriage record. I'm going to stop
by tomorrow to make a donation. Maybe I can see if they will check a baptism.
Like you said they are busy so they said it could take a few
Thank you Margaret. Do you know where I would be able to find the US passport?
Is it online? Thank you.
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I have basically everything that you listed. But they all just say St. Michael.
Maria Julia is my grandfather's great aunt. We all speak Portuguese but he
can't remember what part of the island they are from. I'm from New Bedford and
no the church very well. I'm going to give that a go. Thank
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> looking for the council and freguesia than it is to look and every single
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> Researching: São Miguel island: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente
On Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 12:38:00 PM UTC-5, Justin Brown wrote:
> Was it mandatory for all people leaving the islands to "get a passport" or be
> recorded. Even if it wasn't their first time departing the island. I ask
> because I have the immigration records
Was it a requirement for all people departing the islands to "get a passport"
as in be recorded even if it wasn't their first time leaving. I ask because I'm
looking through the records and can't seem to find the corresponding records to
the US immigration records. The immigration records for
Was it mandatory for all people leaving the islands to "get a passport" or be
recorded. Even if it wasn't their first time departing the island. I ask
because I have the immigration records for here in the US, but can't seem to
find the corresponding record in the Azores passport records, as I
I should point out that she has a son named Bento as well and on his Baptism
record it shows that his grandparents on his mothers side are Bento Ignacio de
Sousa Maria Guilhermina Corvello so it definitely checks out. I appreaciate the
help.
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Thank you Bill. I didn't find her baptism as you did but I found the baptism
records or her children. Which I translated as well as I could and all the
names/info match with the ones that you have posted.
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So update Antonio Miranda Azevedo is the one related to Francisco Cordeiro de
Miranda. Sorry for the confusion.
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I should point out that my Portuguese isn't perfect and the record is old so it
could be in fact Antonio Miranda Azevedo's wife that is related to Francisco
Cordeiro de Miranda. As she possibly has the same Miranda last name. It's
confusing but her name was Anna Leonor (possibly with the last
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