Manuel Alves Oral History Interview
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Manuel J. Alves, born in 1899, immigrated to the United States in 1921. He left behind his family in Madeira, where he was born. When he arrived in Lowell, he began work in the mills. He describes working conditions and how the Great Depression affected Lowell.
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UMass Lowell, Center for Lowell History
1981-04-22
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Mary Alves Oral History Interview
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Mary Alves was born in 1908 on the island of Madeira. She left Portugal with her family when she was 12 years old and immigrated to the United States. In this interview, she describes holiday traditions, work in the mills, church groups, and social outings in Lowell. She also tells her family's immigration story, including her mother's tough time on the ship while trying to take care of a newborn.
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UMass Lowell, Center for Lowell History
1981-02-23
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Tewksbury Almshouse Intake Records [1854-1884]
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Please note that this collection was not digitized by the Portuguese American Digital Archive. By clicking the link above, you will be brought to the search results for the Portuguese-related items within the broader Tewksbury Almshouse Intake Records website. Read below or on the project's website for more information on the digitization of these records.<br /><br /><hr />
This collection consists of digitized patient intake records from the Tewksbury State Almshouse dating primarily from 1860 to 1884. These records consist of hand-written interviews with patients at the time of admittance.
Funding for this project was provided through a Library Services and Technology (LSTA) grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) awarded by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners (MBLC) to the University of Massachusetts Lowell Libraries in partnership with the Public Health Museum of Tewksbury.
When available, records were scanned from the original almshouse ledgers now owned by the Public Health Museum. These records date from 1873 to the 1940s. Due to privacy concerns, however, digitization will eventually extend only to the 1890s.
Besides the original ledgers, a second set of records were sent to the state. This set was later microfilmed by the Massachusetts State Archive before being destroyed due to their poor condition. For records prior to 1873 that are no longer available in their original ledger format, microfilmed records were scanned dating from the 1860s to 1873. Few records survive prior to 1860.
In total, 24,000 records are now available here from the original ledgers plus another 18,000 from the microfilm. All records are searchable by name, age, gender, birthplace, race, and year of admittance. In addition, over 1,000 alias names have been added and nearly 800 birth records have been cross referenced with their mother's admittance records.
Besides the help provided by the MBLC, the Public Health Museum, and the Massachusetts State Archives, gratitude is owed to the Center for Lowell History whose volunteers gathered metadata details and Digital Scanning Inc. (DSI) which digitized the microfilm.
Names:
Antoine
Emanuel Almeda
Joseph Antoine
Joaquin Antonio
Mary Arganst
Andrew Berry
Frank Bowen
Frank Brand
Manuel Broderick
Manuel Canalio
Zeville Carlin
James Christian
Martha Consacon
Anna Conseisao
Philomelia Constant
Mary Constant
Manuel Custar
Anna DeAvila
Maria DeGloria
Dominguez DeLomber
Anna Degunason
Albion Douglass
Joseph Enos
Antoine Feliciano
Xavier Filomena
Anna Florinda
Atone Francis
Jeremiah Francis
Eliza Frank
Antone Fratez
Maurice Gascon
Fininero Gomez
Jockins Gonsalve
Rosa Ra Goose
William Gorman
John Gracia
Anna Hall
Jose Havier Fortado
Mary Jacinth
Henry Jackson A.
John Jannett
Maria Jose
Michael Joseph
Amelia Joseph
Enos Joseph
Marie Juniora Louisa
Antoine King
Francis Lawrence
Francis LeSant
Nicholas Lepey
Anna Lewis J.
Joseph Lewis
Jose Lopez M.
Jon Lopis Antoine
King Manuel
Ann Marshall
Anna Mideiros L.
Mary Morris
Joseph Morris
Zilson Murray
Alfredo Osrio
Emanuel Pechava
Manuel Pena
Jose Perreia
Frank Perry
Mary Perry A.
John Pilot
Samuel Profit
Maggie Reitta
Mary Reitta
Maria Rita
Domingo Roderick
Florina Rosa
Joseph Roze
Joseph Sant
Manuel Santry
William Sharkey E.
Christiana Silva
Joseph Silva
Rosa Silva
Christiana Silva
Frank Silva
Joseph Silva
Julia Silva
Joseph Silva
Augusta Silva
Rosa Silver
Mary Silver
Mary Silvince
Joseph Simmons
John Smith
Joaquin Souza
Joaquin Sylvia
Manuel Sylvia
Thomas Terra
Miguel Theophilo
Manuel Thomas
Mary Thomas M.
Frances Thompson
Maximina Trummingham
Emeline Victoria
Emily Victoria
John Waryanna
Antoine Wells
Manuel Williams
Public Health Museum of Tewksbury
UMass Lowell, Center for Lowell History
1854-1884
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Ligia Rodrigues on couch
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Wife of Firmo Rodrigues. Picture taken at their home in Funchal, Madeira.
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
UMass Lowell, Center for Lowell History
1980
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Correa family gathering
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Family gathering at Firmo Rodrigues' house in Funchal, Madeira.
Forefront of picture: Maria Paz Rodrigues and Karen Correa Fowler. Julia Rodrigues is seated on the couch on the right.
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
UMass Lowell, Center for Lowell History
1980
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Jessica and Ariete Correa
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Jessica (great-granddaughter of Firmo and Julia Correa) and Ariete Correa (granddaughter of Firmo and Julia).
Picture taken in the kitchen of Julia Correa's home in Funchal, Madeira.
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
UMass Lowell, Center for Lowell History
1980
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Karen, Jessica, and Gabriela Correa
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From left to right:
Karen Correa-Fowler - granddaughter of Firmo and Julia Correa
Jessica - daughter of Karen
Gabriela - daughter of Firmo and Julia Correa
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
UMass Lowell, Center for Lowell History
1980
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Gabriela Correa with Jessica
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Gabriela Correa (daughter of Firmo and Julia Correa) with Jessica (daughter of Karen Correa, who is the granddaughter of Firmo and Julia).
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
UMass Lowell, Center for Lowell History
1980
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Correa family in Funchal
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Left to right:
Ariete (granddaughter of Firmo and Julia Correa)
Gabriela (daughter of Firmo and Julia Correa)
Jessica (great-granddaughter of Firmo and Julia Correa)
João Melim (Gabriela's husband)
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
UMass Lowell, Center for Lowell History
1980
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Gabriela and João Melin portrait
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Gabriela Correa and her husband, João Melin. Gabriela was the daughter of Firmo and Julia Correa.
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
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Gabriela Correa Melim and her husband
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Gabriela Correa with her husband, João Melim. Gabriela was the daughter of Firmo and Julia Correa.
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
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Ariete Fiomena Rodrigues portrait
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Ariete was the daughter of Maria Paz da Encarnacão. She was the oldest child of Firmo and Julia Correa.
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
UMass Lowell, Center for Lowell History
1948
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Ariete Filomena Rodrigues and her husband
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Ariete Filomena Rodrigues is the daughter of Maria Paz da Encarnacão. Her grandparents were Firmo and Julia Correa.
She is pictured here with her husband, Gabriel do Nascimento Gomes Jardim.
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
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Correa family outside in Funchal
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Left to right:
Ariete (granddaughter of Firmo and Julia Correa)
Jessica Fowler (great-granddaughter of Firmo and Julia Correa)
Gabriela Correa Melim (daughter of Firmo and Julia Correa)
João Melim (husband of Gabriela)
This house was located on 57-B Caminho Santo Antonio in Funchal, Madeira.
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
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1980
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Jessica Fowler with João Melim
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Jessica is a great granddaughter of Firmo and Julia Correa. Her mom is Karen Correa, who is the daughter of Arthur Correa.
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
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1980
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Firmo da Encarnacão Rodrigues in the hospital
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Firmo in the hospital in Funchal, Madeira. His mother was Maria da Paz da Encarnacão, the oldest child of Firmo and Julia Correa.
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
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1973
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Deborah Correa with friends
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From left to right:
Mary Ann Barnett (friend)
Deborah Correa (daugher of Arthur and Olivia Correa)
Areite (Deborah's cousin)
Gabriel do Nascimento Gomes Jardim (husband of Areite)
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
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1973
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Correa children with friends
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Left to right: Maria Paz Rodrigues, Maria Luz Rodrigues, Mary Ann, unknown boy, Duarte Rodrigues, and Deborah Correa.
Maria Paz, Maria Luz, and Duarte are children of Firmo Rodrigues. Firmo was the son of Maria da Paz da Encarnacão (Firmo and Julia Correa's oldest child).
Deborah Correa is the daughter of Arthur and Olivia Correa.
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
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1973
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Correa family posing with children in chair
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Left to right, back row: David Correa, Florence Correa, and Arthur Correa.
Left to right, front row: Artie Correa, Kimberly Correa.
David and Arthur are brothers, the sons of Arthur and Olivia Correa. Arthur was named after his father. Florence (center) was married to Arthur. Artie and Kimberly are the children of Florence and Arthur.
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
UMass Lowell, Center for Lowell History
1973
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Karen Correa-Fowler, João Melim, and Gabriela Correa Melim
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Left: Karen Correa-Fowler (daughter of Arthur and Olivia Correa)
Center: João Melim
Right: Gabriela Melim
Gabriela (born October 28, 1914 in Lowell) was the third oldest daughter of Julia and Firmo Correa. She moved back to Funchal, Madeira with her mother and sibling and remained there.
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
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1973
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Julia Correa and her granddaughter, Ariete
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Left: Julia Correa (wife of Firmo)
Right: Ariete (Julia and Firmo's granddaughter, daughter of Maria da Paz da Encanacão Rodrigues)
Photo taken at Julia's home on Caminho de Santo Antonio in Funchal, Madeira.
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
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1980
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Gabriela and Julia Correa
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Left: Gabriela Correa (Firmo and Julia's daughter)
Right: Julia Correa (wife of Firmo)
Picture taken in Funchal, Madeira. Gabriela and her husband, Melim, lived with Julia in her house on 57-B Caminho Santo Antonio.
From the collection of Karen Correa-Fowler.
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1980
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Manuel Xavier Baptismal Record
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Manuel was born on September 25, 1899 on the island of Madeira. His parents were John Pereira Xavier and Mary de Jesus.
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Alfredo Vasconcellos Baptismal Record
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Alfredo Joaquim de Vasconcellos was born on September 23, 1895 on the island of Madeira. His parents were Antonio Joaqium de Vasconcellos and Antonia Julia de Gouvea.
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Alfredo Joaquim de Vasconcellos was born on the island of Madeira. His parents were Antonio Joaqium de Vasconcellos and Antonia Julia de Gouvea.
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Mathilde Vareda Baptismal Record
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Mathilde was born on November 20, 1894 on the island of Madeira. Her parents were Francisco de Souza Vareda and Jesuina Augusta da Silva.
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Maria da Conceicão Texeira was born on December 29, 1900 on the island of Madeira. Her parents were Antonio Teixeira and Rosa Justina do Scramento.
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1900-12-29
Perry, John S.
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496 Texeira, Maria da Conceicao
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Manuel Teixeira Passport and
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Manuel was born on the island of Madeira. His parents were João Manuel Texeira and Andovina Rosa de Jesus.
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1920-08-25
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495 Texeira, Manuel
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Isabel Teixeira Passport
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Isabel was born on the island of Madeira. Her parents were Manuel Teixeira and Isabel de Gouvea.
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1913-04-01
Da Silva, Henry J.R.
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494 Texeira, Isabel
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Francisco Teixeira Passport
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Francisco was born on the island of Madeira. His parents were Antonio Teixeira and Rosa de Jesus.
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1911-09-18
Rodrigues, Anthony R.
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493 Texeira, Francisco
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