Madeira

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Madeira

#17232 | RootsGirl | 14 feb 2002 22:21

Bom dia
My Portuguese writing is very bad, so I must write in English.
I'm looking for my families in Madeira:
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My paternal grandparents:

Joao Rodrigues CASTANHO and Maria DE JESUS (lived in Canhas, Madeira).
Their children were:
Valentino (died young)
Manuel Rodrigues
Joao
Francisco
Maria
Jose
Valentino (died 1947, age 7 years)
Antonio Rodrigues (my father, born August 1939)

My grandfather, Joao Rodrigues CASTANHO, died of tuberculosis in 1940/1 and is buried in Canhas. His wife, Maria DE JESUS, died of tuberculosis in 1947, she is buied in Canhas.
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My maternal grandparents and great-grandparents:

Joao DA SILVA
born 1909 in Ponta do Pargo, Madeira
died September 1950 in Curacao
son of Manuel Rico DA SILVA and Maria Feliciana DE JESUS (or DE LECA) .
married Violante LECA on 24 October 1932 in Ponta do Pargo.

Joao DA SILVA and Violante LECA had the following children, all born in Ponta do Pargo:
Manuel de Leca (born 17 Oct 1933)
Maria (born 10 January 1935)
Joao (born 1938, died 22 Nov 1972 in Venezuela)
Violante (born 26 Jan 1940)
Antonio (born 25 April 1942)
Gabriel (born 23 Dec 1944)

Violante LECA
born 24 October 1932 in Ponta do Pargo, Madeira
died 30 April 1987 in South Africa.
daughter of Antonio Feliciano DE LECA and Julia DE JESUS.
Her siblings were:
Maria (died in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Julia (died in South Africa)
Livira (died in Madeira)
Rosa (emigrated to Venezuela)
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If anyone can help me with information on these families, please let me know.
Obrigado / Obrigada,
Anne
Canada

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#17235 | Harry14Potter | 14 feb 2002 22:39 | In reply to: #17232

Hi,

My English is not very good, but i gonna try to do it right.

First, you must know the exact dates of your grandparent's births, weddings or burials.

If the dates are after the Portuguese Republic Revolution, in 1910, these documents are available in one of Madeira's "Conservatórias do Registo Civil".
The only way to find out which "conservatória" is, is to phone them (use the portuguese yellow pages site: www.paginasamarelas.pt to know the number).

When you found out which one of them is the one, you must ask for one of your grandparent's regist, providing the "freguesia" (Canhas?), the date, and the name.

In other hand, if the dates are before 1910, the only way to find the data is to go to the "Arquivo Distrital da Madeira".

Maybe a person from Madeira could help you. (don't look at me ... i'm from oporto ;)

Sempre às ordens,

Diogo Fernandes

P.s. - i hope that this letter makes sence

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#17237 | filipejardim | 14 feb 2002 22:57 | In reply to: #17232

Put the names-that you want- in the rigth place, in this adress:

http://www.arquivo-madeira.org/bdpCasam.asp

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#17265 | RootsGirl | 15 feb 2002 18:35 | In reply to: #17232

Muito obrigado.
Anne
Canada

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