Ribeirinha, Terceira 1682 obit of Francisco Vaz Parreira

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Bill Seidler

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Sep 3, 2019, 1:26:38 AM9/3/19
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http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/TER-AH-RIBEIRINHA-O-1660-1687/TER-AH-RIBEIRINHA-O-1660-1687_item1/P14.html (center right)

I just want to confirm what I think this says.  Francisco Vaz Parreira died on 24 Nov 1682 and was buried in the grave of his grandmother Beatriz Gaspar.  If so, this is the first time I've discovered a grandparent this way.

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Bill Seidler

Pat Mello

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Sep 3, 2019, 5:38:13 AM9/3/19
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Hi, yes I read the same thing.
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Philippe GARNIER

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Sep 3, 2019, 11:46:11 AM9/3/19
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Hi Bill,

Francisco Vaz Parreira (father oh 8 children) is the son of Amador Gaspar and Inês Alveres (documento in the Mitra dos archivos de Angra),The family of Amador Vaz and Inês Alveres (5 children) is decsribed in the Vol. V of Familias da Ilha Terceira : https://philippegarnier112.wixsite.com/familiasilhaterceira/copie-de-familias-da-ilha-terceira

Abraços

Philippe Garnier
Paris - France

JR

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Sep 3, 2019, 2:56:47 PM9/3/19
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Yes we are lucky. I discovered the same kind of records in early Nordeste. It appears in the early days, more affluent people bought plots and were buried in the church. As time went by their descendants couldn't afford their own plots so families asked that they be buried in the plots of their ancestors. Eventually everyone was buried in the public cemetery.

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