
A
Cousin-In-Law?
Submitted
by HOST GFS CheriM@aol.com
Last
August, I went to São
Miguel island, one of the nine
Azores islands. I had a
referral to a specific taxi
driver, Joe, who was known to be
pretty good at helping
genealogists find families...and
he was bilingual, too!
I did find Joe, and on our
scheduled day, we went to the
village that my
great-grandparents came
from. We drove to the
church (which is pretty much the
center of everything) and saw a
snack bar across the
street. Joe asked if anyone
knew of the Mello family or the
Correia family, which was also
known as the Viola family.
I pulled out the old photos that
were at least 100 years
old. The looked and
scratched their heads. They
looked at my family group sheets,
which were in English, but they
figured out what it meant.
They shook their heads and talked
some more. They went and
got a woman from down the
street. She seemed to know
something, but I don't what
because I pulled out a picture of
my great-grandmother's sister,
Anna, and said "mouca," which
means deaf. The taxi driver
was talking to the men who knew
the woman, Anna. She had
lived in the next village over
and they were giving him
directions. So off we
went.
We found the house where Anna had
lived. Her oldest daughter,
Maria do Carmo, was 81 years old
and not in very good
health. She lived in Anna's
house. She looked at the
photo of her mother and started
to cry. Then in came her
nephew, who lives in
Bermuda. He was in
São Miguel, visiting his
grandparents, aunts, and uncles.
Luckily for me, he was
bilingual. He said that his
other aunt, Angelina, was 71 and
might be able to give me more
information. He said we
were to follow him to Tia
Angelina's house. So Joe
the taxi driver and I followed
Mario to Tia Angelina's
house.
We were invited inside. I
pulled out the old photos and we
started talking. Joe the
taxi driver translated, Mario
translated some and then got his
wife to come and translate some
more. Angelina was able to
identify some of the unknown
people in the photos.
Angelina's daughter also lived in
the household too. She
looked at the taxi driver and
said he looked familar. She
thought for a moment. Then
she said that Joe's brother had
married one of their
cousins! So the taxi driver
with the genealogy reputation
turned out to be a cousin-in-law
of sorts!
How odd it was to hire the taxi
driver who's brother had married
into the family!
Submitted by:
Cheri Mello
Portuguese Host

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