Tammy,
Is this the marriage index? I do have access to that. Thanks!
I do think I've found the missing link between the Botelho da Rocha of Maia
and the Botelho Gil and Botelho Feleja of Porto Formoso. If anyone is
interested in these lines, let me know. They are all connēcted to the same
I am certainly interested in the index for Maia.
MaryAnn Santos
On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 11:20 PM Tammy Jesso
wrote:
> There is an index for Maia, let me know if that might help you.
>
> Tammy Medeiros-Jesso
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Oct 25, 2019, at 12:19 AM, IslandRoutes <
>
There is an index for Maia, let me know if that might help you.
Tammy Medeiros-Jesso
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 25, 2019, at 12:19 AM, IslandRoutes
> wrote:
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> Diane,
> Are you still interested in sharing information on this line? Last week, I
> picked this up again. I realized
Diane,
Are you still interested in sharing information on this line? Last week, I
picked this up again. I realized that the Gil Botelho of Porto Formoso is
a cousin of my Botelho da Rocha of Maia. The Botelho part originates in
Porto Formoso in the 1700s. I think the Botelho Feleja/Faleja
Jose Gil Botelho is my 4x great grandfather, my whole family on both sides
are from Porto Formoso
On Saturday, February 17, 2018 at 2:20:41 PM UTC-5, IslandRoutes wrote:
>
> I am working with a DNA match and I'm perplexed. Her great grandparents
> were Jacintho Botelho Feleja and Maria da
Julio,
Thank you for this information! So the Botelho Feleja line leads back to
Porto Formoso. This is an important clue. It means either I am related to
this DNA match on my Porto Formoso line sometime in the 1700s or it's
through the Leocadio da Ponte line.
Thanks!
On Monday, February
António Botelho Feleja casado com Maria Castanho na Maia a 1-7-1850 é Irmão
de Manuel Botelho Feleja casado com Rosa de Braga a 9-3-1844 na Maia
eram ambos filhos de José Botelho Casado com Maria Eugénia casados a
13-01-1814 no porto
Formoso
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