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: Monday, February 25, 2019 10:22 AM
To: azores@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] A question about following the correct lineage
It definitely IS difficult! I’d say by the preponderance of evidence.
Sometimes, in research as you know, you don’t get enough direct evidence
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Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] A question about following the correct lineage
It definitely IS difficult! I’d say by the preponderance of evidence.
Sometimes, in research as you know, you don’t get enough direct evidence for a
definitive answer, so you have
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Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] A question about following the correct lineage
Ok, this question is complicated to ask, let alone to figure out the answer
but; here goes… With so many people of the same name marrying so many people
of the same name and with the priests sometimes writi
Cheri, Angela and Mary; Thank you for your responses. So, so frustrating to
not be sure all the hours of research are “proving” the correct lineage!
Angela; Thank you for helping on my question on who Jose Monteiro Tavares
married, etc. .
Sam (Mazatlán, MX)
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Mary B,
They could be related. Or what was considered a wealthy family. If anything
happened to the parents, they knew that the godparents would be financially
able to take care of them. Or sometimes it was a prominent family that they
had an affiliation with. So many scenarios to chose from.
I’m having the same problem with the Joao Bernardo da Silvas in Norte
Grande, Sao Jorge. Several of the Joaos married Marias and had their own
Joao Bernardos. In trying to connect with Ancestry DNA matches with these
names in their trees I have come to the conclusion that there was more than
one
Sam,
Yes, you kinda have to go with an educated guess. Then try to prove it with
DNA.
I come from a Miguel Correia in the Sao Miguel Arcanjo in Vila Franca. Son
of Manuel Correia married to a Maria de Souza in the very early 1700s. I
found Miguel's baptism and then I went about finding his
“E”, I may become an alcoholic and go bald from pulling my hair out working on
some of these lines! LOL!
Sam (Mazatlán, MX)
From: E. Sharp
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2019 10:09 AM
To: azores@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] A question about following the correct lineage
Sam
Sam, these things happened in the U. S. also. A few years back, I followed my
husband’s great grandfather from Alabama for a year. Same names in the family
so I was sure I had found him and researched them for a year. One email from
one of the family descendants proved me wrong!! They were
Ok, this question is complicated to ask, let alone to figure out the answer
but; here goes… With so many people of the same name marrying so many people
of the same name and with the priests sometimes writing Francisco Tavares
Monteiro and sometime Francisco Monteiro Tavares, some periods of
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