Yes, my great grandmother was known as Maria do Rosario and Monica de Jesus.
On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 5:25 PM wrote:
> Yes I get the frustration. I have at lease two feminine ancestors that
> started using different devotional names. I think this is likely the case
> here that she became
Yes I get the frustration. I have at lease two feminine ancestors that
started using different devotional names. I think this is likely the case
here that she became known Maria da Trinidade instead of Maria do Rosario.
More baptisms of their children might help sort it out.
Bill
On
Thank you Bill. But of course it shows a different name for his wife, this
man is very frustrating!!
On Thu, 28 Feb 2019 at 16:22, wrote:
> He is simply Manuel Pacheco on his daughter's marriage with no mention of
> that puzzling word. It also shows that he is natural of São Pedro parish
> in
He is simply Manuel Pacheco on his daughter's marriage with no mention of
that puzzling word. It also shows that he is natural of São Pedro parish
in Vila Franca.
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG-LG-ROSARIO-C-1870-1879/SMG-LG-ROSARIO-C-1870-1879_item1/P251.html
Manuel
Thanks everyone! I will do what Cheri recommended and see where it takes
me. I have a feeling the last name is just Pacheco, the other name may have
been an apelido.
On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 12:09 PM Cheri Mello wrote:
> Go find this Manuel Pacheco "Tarrabazana" marriage and all his kids. See
>
Go find this Manuel Pacheco "Tarrabazana" marriage and all his kids. See
how the name gets spelled in all those records. It may be a misspelling or
perhaps the priest was hard-of-hearing or the scribe couldn't read the
notes and took a guess at Tarrabazana.
Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
The ENTIRE Internet has nothing on Tarrabagana or Tarrabazana, very
frustrating.
On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 11:53 AM Gustavo MARTINS
wrote:
> I read the same: Tarrabazana, and I’ve never seen that name before. It
> doesn’t sound like a Portuguese name. Maybe Italian, Spanish??...
>
> > Em 28 de
I read the same: Tarrabazana, and I’ve never seen that name before. It doesn’t
sound like a Portuguese name. Maybe Italian, Spanish??...
> Em 28 de fev de 2019, à(s) 05:08, leonor.bert...@gmail.com escreveu:
>
> Hi! Record No. 33, maternal grandfather's name, I can make out Manoel
> Pacheco,
cis Pimentel
> Epping, NH
>
>
>
>
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Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Help with maternal grandfather’s name
Hi! Record No. 33, maternal grandfather's name, I can make out Manoel Pacheco,
but the last name looks like Tarrabazana, I have searched it on google but
nothing comes up. Anyone? If it is Tarrabazana
Hi! Record No. 33, maternal grandfather's name, I can make out Manoel Pacheco,
but the last name looks like Tarrabazana, I have searched it on google but
nothing comes up. Anyone? If it is Tarrabazana, does anyone know anything about
this name?
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