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Azoreans to California: A History of Migration and Settlement
Article by Robert L. Santos.
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El apellido ALFARO / The Surname ALFARO
Spain, Portugal, Italy, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Panama, Puerto Rico, Mexico, the United States.
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Genealogia e Heráldica Portuguesa - Portuguese Genealogy and Heraldry
álvaro HOLSTEIN Home Page.
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Breve História do Senhorio de juro e herdade da TROFA (Vouga). Origens da família. O Panteão e a Casa. As Armas. Biografia e genealogia dos seus dez titulares e respectivas mulheres. Actual representação genealógica. Principais linhas de descendência dos VIII Senhores da TROFA.
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A companion web site of MadeiraExiles-L@rootsweb.com. This site is dedicated to the community of people researching Dr. Robert Reid Kalley's religious exiles from Madeira who settled primarily in Illinois, Trinidad, Antigua, St Kitts, Jamaica, and Demerara (British Guyana). The goal of this community is to share, collaborate, and preserve any/all related historical, genealogical, and cultural information and sources.
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Papagaia's Journey of Discovery
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Portuguese Genealogy Home Pages
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Sephardi Genealogy and History
Blog about Sephardic Jewish genealogy. The Sephardim are Jews who originated in Spain and Portugal.
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A website to help Sephardic Jewish family historians, especially those researching their Spanish and Portuguese genealogy, including the Inquisition period. The focus is on the Early Modern period.
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History and genealogy of the Cobra Family in Portugal and its modern branches in Canada, Brazil, and the U.S.A.
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