/09, Gayle escreveu:
De: Gayle
Assunto: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: helping hubby
Para: "Azores Genealogy"
Data: Quarta-feira, 12 de Agosto de 2009, 1:23
Hello,
To clarify my first post. My hubby has names of great grandarents that
lived in the Azores all their lives, but when he se
Gayle,
It's still not clear.
In your first post, you said he had 4 grandparents. Now you say it's his
great-grandparents. Do you mean all 8 greats now?
You need to provide dates, names, and places on these 8 people. What ever
you know. A date range is OK too (such as you think Manuel da Silv
Hello,
To clarify my first post. My hubby has names of great grandarents that
lived in the Azores all their lives, but when he searches LDS
microfilms of parish registers he can't find them listed. So wouldn't
we have to consider if we have proper spellings? Also another question
I have is a) did
Gayle
Do you happen to know when your friend's (OOps your husband's) grandfather came
to the US. The year would be good, the exact date even better.
Hermano
> From: patli...@verizon.net
> To: Azores@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: helping hubby
>
Gayle
Do you hapen to know when your friend's grandfather came to the US. The year
would be good, the exact date even better.
Hermano
> From: patli...@verizon.net
> To: Azores@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: helping hubby
> Date: Mon, 10 Aug 20
Vieira-my cousin married Luis Vieira from Ribeira Grande. The family owned a
construction or building material company there-very well known. Most of my
family is from Ribeira Grande. Besides my father being born in the US and
went back, served the military over there, I was considered first gene
Gayle,
I believe this is the family you are looking for, and if so, someone has
done a genealogy study of this family and it is listed on Ancestry.com. Is
this your study? If you are a very lucky girl.
It lists Frank Mariano Vieira as being born in Faial de Terra, Sao Miguel.
It says Marian
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