Very good explanation, Angela. Thank you so much!
Rosemarie
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Researching Sao Jorge, Terceira, Graciosa, Faial and Pico, Azores,
Isola delle Femmine, Sant' Elia, Sicily
On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 10:05 AM Tish M wrote:
> Very good answer Angela. I always like your input.
> Tish
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Very good answer Angela. I always like your input.
Tish
On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 9:01 AM Ângela Loura wrote:
> Filiação is not the same as Perfilhação.
> Filiação means naming your parents, this expression often appears in forms
> we need to fill and name our parents. Perfilhação means that if you
I am not sure what it meant in the early days but in the early 1960's when
my aunt adopted my cousin (she was her brother's daughter) she had to
"filiar" her, my uncle had to "desfiliar" his daughter. In other words, he
(and his wife) had to give up his rights as parents while my aunt and her
husb
Filiação is not the same as Perfilhação.
Filiação means naming your parents, this expression often appears in forms
we need to fill and name our parents. Perfilhação means that if you were an
exposto your parents later confirmed themselves as your parents, or only
one of them, or in other cases ado
: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Joao Coelho Cabral (Confusing Birth Record)Help
Please Santa Maria
Hello, Sam.
The record is a 'JUSTIFICATION' for a baptism that missed its recording at the
time of the event for Manuel Coelho Cabral, born in that respective parish on
June 11th 1852, bapti
Hello, Sam.
The record is a 'JUSTIFICATION' for a baptism that missed its recording at
the time of the event for Manuel Coelho Cabral, born in that respective
parish on June 11th 1852, baptized in the same parish on 29th of same month
and year.
10th to 8th line from the bottom reads . " .
Children were baptised after the fact many times. I have one set of parents
that bapized 3 children at the same time! It was more common practice to
baptize within a few weeks or even sooner. Sometimes the child was ill at
birth, premmie or just small, and was baptized by the midwife then at the
c
The record says he had already been baptized. My father was baptized when
he was 26 years old, he was baptized, had his confirmation and got married
all on the same day, lol.
On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 1:52 AM JesseAndDeborah Mendonca <
jessdebmendo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Would they baptize someone a
Would they baptize someone after the fact? I know of someone who is being
married that is jumping through hoops for the Catholic Church because it is
important to his future wife.
Just a thought.
On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 4:06 PM 'Sam (Camas, WA)' via Azores Genealogy <
azores@googlegroups.com> w
I think this is an adoption or maybe he was an "exposto" and the parents
are claiming him. Filiação means adoption or designation of parents. It
says he was originally baptized in 1852, I tried looking for the original
record but couldn't find it, they may have removed it. I did not find any
expost
http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMA-VP-SAOPEDRO-B-1890-1899/SMA-VP-SAOPEDRO-B-1890-1899_item1/P17.html
This one is very confusing. It seems to be saying something about confirming
him being born some thirty years earlier and that the two people mentioned are
his parents. I
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