[Facts] Re: LUTGARBA
in reply to a message by Miriam
Perhaps there's a Luitgard lurking in there somewhere! I could see a B and a D being confused in some handwritings, and the -a ending is an obvious attempt to make it more feminine-looking. Click on the blue hyperlink.
Gggranny's surname looks Portuguese ... if so, she'd be likely to have a saint's name.
Good luck!
Gggranny's surname looks Portuguese ... if so, she'd be likely to have a saint's name.
Good luck!
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Thank you for your contribution. Since I have limited information and only an elder aunt to give information.... I am searching for a needle in a haystack. But I am sure if I have come this far I will get where I need to go eventualy.
Since she would have been alive in mid 1800, little hope of formal records. I do know that she was likely Jewish, thus the name Abreu, source of that name is from Hebrea. In Cuba and where she was born that would stand out. Wishing I could reach someone in that area and and obtain some info. Portuguese name? Possible, saints name? Not likely at this point.
Since she would have been alive in mid 1800, little hope of formal records. I do know that she was likely Jewish, thus the name Abreu, source of that name is from Hebrea. In Cuba and where she was born that would stand out. Wishing I could reach someone in that area and and obtain some info. Portuguese name? Possible, saints name? Not likely at this point.