>From the National Public Library, you can access to all the digitalized
books:
http://purl.pt/12151
However, you can access to a much easy-to-read set of PDF's here:
https://pt.scribd.com/doc/135829475/Gayo-I-pdf (at the end of the PDF
you'll see Similar to Gayo I.pdf
Wow- these are questions I've had too. So glad u asked them so eloquently
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> On Aug 31, 2015, at 7:38 AM, Manita M wrote:
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> Thank you kindly for your response. Makes sense that further research would
> have already been done.
>
> I have never
Some of those mainland connections are documented in Frutuoso (like the Velho
Cabrals). In Rodrigo Rodrigues and in Forjaz (Genealogias da Ilha Terceira)
whenever the lineage of an early settler can be traced back to the mainland,
Rodrigues and Forjaz have not only outlined these connections
Thank you kindly for your response. Makes sense that further research
would have already been done.
I have never heard of:
Nobiliario de Familias de Portugal (Gaio)
How does one get their hands on that? Ideally a pdf?
On Aug 31, 2015 7:01 AM, "'John Raposo' via Azores Genealogy" <
I do not know if it available in anything other than hard copy.It is a
multi-volume set costing over $1,000.00. There is a copy available at the Casa
da saudade library in New Bedford.
On Monday, August 31, 2015 8:38 AM, Manita M
wrote:
Thank you kindly
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