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Tombstone Tuesday: His One True Love

This is the tombstone for my Great Uncle, Theodore Pacheco a.k.a. Ted P. Smith, and his first wife, Angie (Margie) Smith.  The couple is buried at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland, California. Theodore was...

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Tombstone Tuesday: What’s in a Name?

This is the tombstone of my Azorean Great Great Uncle and Great Great Aunt, Manoel Pacheco and Jacintha Rosa (Moniz) Pacheco at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Oakland, Alameda County, California: Did you...

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Wedding Chapel Wednesday: First Pacheco Married in California

My Portuguese Hawaiian relatives started flowing into California around 1905.  The couple above has the distinctive of being the first Pacheco marriage in California. Jacinto “Jesse Algarva” Pacheco...

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That’s Old News: Youth Clubs

While going through the Oakland Tribune Newspaper [Oakland, CA] dated 17 Sep 1933, I found this little article about the John Swett Leader’s Club.  John Swett was born in 1830 and died in 1913.  He was...

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Wedding Chapel Wednesday: Wedding Photo Mystery

Around 1994, I contacted a cousin who sent me an enveloped with a bunch of old photographs in it.  Almost known of the photographs had names on them.   I went over the photographs with my Mom, my...

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That’s Old News: Clifford Gonsalves Commended

I found this news item about Clifford Gonsalves (aka Clifford Algrava), son of Maria J. (Costa) Algrava, through her first marriage.  Clifford enlisted in the army in 1943.   He was 27 and married....

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Further proof my relatives could not spell their own names

After I found the letter written by Theodore Pacheco in the Garden Island newspaper, I decided to see if there was a World War I draft registration card for him.  Sure enough, I found one.  I am not...

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Reassessing the Surname Algravia

I’ve written before about how my great grandfather, Theodoro, changed his surname from Pacheco to Smith.  We were all told for generations that he thought there were too many Pacheco’s in Oakland, CA...

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