Last week I finished the ancestry of Jacintho Pacheco. Today, I’m starting on his wife, Ana Jacinta de Melo. I did the de Melo’s previously. So, this week it’s “Silva Tavares”. The Silva Tavares line is from Achadinha, Nordeste, Sao Miguel Island, Azores. The line starts as two separate surnames, Silva and Tavares, and switches…
Category: About My Ancestors
Wedding Chapel Wednesday: Proof That They Married
If you’ve done research in a place where a disaster has struck, then you know the difficulty I experienced trying to find my Great Great Grandparent’s marriage record. The 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire not only wiped out many government records, but church records as well. The ability to use one or the other…
That’s Old News: Youth Clubs
While going through the Oakland Tribune Newspaper [Oakland, CA] dated 17 Sep 1933, I found this little article about the John Swett Leader’s Club. John Swett was born in 1830 and died in 1913. He was the California State Superintendent of Schools from 1863 to 1867. He is considered to be the founder of California…
SNGF: My Heritage Pie Chart
It’s time for Randy’s Saturday Night Genealogy Fun Challenge. This one looked like a lot of fun and chance for me to show off how different my ancestry is. My ancestry has relatively new immigrants. I only have one Great Great Grandparent born in the USA. May I introduce to you my Great Great Grandparents:…
Surname Saturday: Teixeira of Estrela
Going back in my Pacheco, today is a short line: Teixeira. This line only goes back a couple of generations in the town of Estrela, Ribera Grande, Sao Miguel Island, Azores. The oldest ancestor is Andre Teixeira. He was born ca 1650 in Estrela. Andre married Maria da Ponte, also a native of Estrela. They…