Thank you so much for the info on the records John! That's really a shame. I'm
now just hoping I don't have any more from Lomba on this line!
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That would make an interesting video. Just a few days ago I linked myself and
my top 7 matches on the tree feature. That includes 2 of my grandparents.
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Some Flores people show Sao Miguel ancestry, but it's a ways back.
Once I can get some of you to do the parental matching, the FTDNA system
will start to create lists for your paternal and maternal sides. You'll
need to have your collateral lines from your Gedcom uploaded to FTDNA for
it to work.
Jeremy
Unfortunately those records were lost. My father was born in Lomba but my
paternal grandfather was born in Lajes and I was able to trace his line
back to the mid 1600's. However, I have only been able to trace my paternal
grandmother's line back to the early 1800's.
Flores researchers are a
Hello guys!
I just was researching one of my last little branches that I had not yet done.
I discovered my ancestor was born in Lomba sometime around 1760 or so. He died
in Ribeira Seca on Sao Jorge. I noticed that the records for Lomba end in the
mid nineteenth century :-( does anyone know w
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