o Matias, Britona – Penha de Franca etc.
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> So if a village got big enough for 2 major parishes that might result the
> villages splitting (per Alan Machado).
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> Now Frederick tells us that several old villages merged into Merces
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> Interesting stuff.
John
They belonged to two different parishes
Morambi (Morambim) o Grande Sta. Bárbara
Morambi (Morambim) o Pequeno N.ª Sr.ª das Mercês
Alan
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Hi Selma
Just saw this
If it is of any help, Among the penitents list by the Inquisition are 89
whose ethnicity/occupation are given as trabalhador. They include Sudros,
Bramenes, Charados, Curumbims. Hope to put this data up soon so anyone
interested can access and use
Alan
On Fri, Jun 23, 2023
Hi Selma
Fausto in London and Michael Fonseca had been there last year. Not a very
agreeable experience I understand
Good luck
Alan
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Hi Cristiana
Don't know about him, but there was one José Frederico d'Assa
Castelobranco, 31 years old, from Rio de Janeiro, who in 1805, August 17,
was punished by the Inquisition in Goa. He was a sargent in the Ponda
Regiment, and married to Francisca de Sequeira. His crime was mocking the