tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3037326832482088445.post1244016740753210424..comments2024-03-28T22:21:09.705-04:00Comments on Massachusetts and More Genealogy Blog: Emanuel Corey (ca 1869-1937) and Margaret O’Connor (ca 1868-1941)Chrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04871808068395590865noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3037326832482088445.post-92005035278759153372021-10-09T12:59:26.685-04:002021-10-09T12:59:26.685-04:00Hi Chris, Thanks for your comment. How interesting...Hi Chris, Thanks for your comment. How interesting your Correia family is from Sao Miguel also. I wonder if we're distantly related?! Chris Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04871808068395590865noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3037326832482088445.post-88801866500999033492021-09-22T10:27:13.409-04:002021-09-22T10:27:13.409-04:00Hi Chris! I'm also Chris. I live in Massachuse...Hi Chris! I'm also Chris. I live in Massachusetts and I'm fascinated with your work. I come from a long line of Correia (yes, this is the correct spelling) on my mother's side. They're all from Sao Miguel, Azcores, Portugal. <br /><br />Thank you for all of your hard work and info.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01575999414549494557noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3037326832482088445.post-23510272270722973632019-07-25T21:39:23.038-04:002019-07-25T21:39:23.038-04:00Hi Seraphine! My apologies for never responding to...Hi Seraphine! My apologies for never responding to this; Blogger hasn't been consistently notifying me of comments left here. Interesting you had an Irish ancestor marrying one from the Azores as well; especially with the name Correa. I have made zero progress on Emanuel!Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04871808068395590865noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3037326832482088445.post-91498260916154111782019-03-26T16:47:12.619-04:002019-03-26T16:47:12.619-04:00Hi Chris! I have a mysterious Correia that has app...Hi Chris! I have a mysterious Correia that has appeared on my tree as well, from Azores to MA. I don't recognize the names in your essay, but maybe my little bit of info can help (this is a very sticky part of my tree and my info is incomplete): Mrs Jennie Correa (nee Hogan) is named in the obit of Mrs Ellen McCarthy, her sister. Jennies other sister, Hannah/Honorah is married to Mr Joseph Martin, of the Azores. The Martins are my great, great , great grandparents. I do not know Jennies husbands name, however I have found record of a Mr Domingo Correia living with her brother in law Mr Martin, at 3 Lewis Street Boston. Mr Martin ran a boarding house at this location for a few decades. I can only presume this is Jennies husband, or maybe a brother in law. Anyways, thats all I have! The Hogans are from Ireland, and have been a mystery :) seraphinekelley@gmail.comfinding freedomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09001773359949276937noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3037326832482088445.post-28744042399657021512013-06-15T15:48:09.641-04:002013-06-15T15:48:09.641-04:00The building shown on Woodrow Ave in which your gr...The building shown on Woodrow Ave in which your great-grandfather, Emanuel, had his bakery was bought by my grandparents, Harry and Etta Gershlak and reopened as "Harry's Variety" grocery store. I'm sorry I don't know the dates, but they owned it until the early 60's. We lived in a two story (double-decker) next door (107 and 109 Woodrow Ave). I visited and photographed in late 70's/early 80's and the house was still standing, but the 2nd story was boarded up and had obvious fire damage. I guess it finally burnt to the ground in the ensuing years. At the time I photographed the structures, the grocery store had a sign that said "Rocky's Variety", but most everything was boarded or bricked up against crime and vandalism.<br />I would be happy to provide those photos as well as earlier photos in which the store was a thriving business if you would like.<br />marnold52@hotmail.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com