Research Journal #2, Entry# 3 Part of resolving genealogical problems is assessing what you already know. The Cosma’s and the Camara’s were so intermeshed that it seemed impossible to figure out who went where. It was time for a review (no pop quizzes, I promise). The next step would be to map out the known…
Tag: Genealogy Mysteries
The Curious Passport Record
Research Journal #2, Entry #2 When I started this research project, I knew a little about the Cosma family. They were headed by Jacinto Cosma and Joaquina Rosa. Their children were Manoel, Maria, John, Shandra, Francisco, and Maria. They arrived in Hawaii in 1882 and their twins died on the voyage. It was time to…
Tangled Web We Weave with Cosma and Camara Families in the Tree
Research Journal #2, Entry 1 One of the most frustrating aspects of genealogy is learning that someone may be related to you, but no one remembers how! Take the Cosma’s and the Camara’s. They appear to be two different, distinct families. Yet, you can’t touch one family without finding the other. They may have been…
Seraphim’s Descendants…Where Are You?
Genealogy Journal #1, Entry #4 As proof of Seraphim de Braga’s existence unfolded, there was still so much I didn’t know about him. And, it really bugged me! The only way to find out more would be to track down his descendants. I had already collected some information from the census. But, with that I…
The Mystery is Put to Rest with a Baptismal Record
Genealogy Journal #1, Entry 3 The only records that would tell Seraphin’s tale would be found in the records of the village where the de Braga’s were born. I had no experience with obtaining these records, so I was in uncharted territory! I was nervous about requesting them as I did not know the Portuguese…