Welcome to the Azores GenWeb!

Flores

© Kathy Andrade Cardoza 2024

Flores is regarded by some to be the prettiest of the islands and it was named for the beautiful flowers that are everywhere on the island.

Listed here by Freguesia, which is the village or town, are the names of the Churches and the years for which the LDS Church has microfilmed their records. Those films are available at your local Family History Center or the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah

Also, Azorean Church records are digitized and available online.

  • The easiest way to navigate to where the records are on the Centro De Conhecimento Dos Azores (CCA) site, is via the portal site, Tombo. The link for Tombo is listed below with the appropriate Freguesia. Go toTombo,https://tombo.p
  •      In the sidebar on the left, choose Azores.
  •     Next, choose the island you want in the sidebar. Passports are on this page, as well, for the three ports of the             Azores.
  •     The next page lists the Concelhos (councils) for the island you picked. Choose the one you want.
  •     Next, choose the Freguesia (village) from the sidebar.
  •     Click on the Freguesias you are interested in. There are Baptismos (baptisms), Casementos (marriages) and Obitos (death records)
  •     You will see the dates for each record type. When you find what you want, click the link (an example would be to click on the word Obitos for the date you want).
  •     The next screen brings up the record viewer with each record link listed on the left and controls for the viewer across the top.
  •     Enjoy!

  • Centro De Conhecimento Dos Azores (CCA) site (digital copies of the original records). Be sure to note the Council name of the Freguesia
    (village or town) you are interested in before going to the CCA site at
    http://www.culturacores.azores.gov.pt/ig/. Follow these steps to see the available parish records:
        1) click on PESQUISA DE REGISTOS PAROQUIAIS on the main page
        2) On that page,
  •     Under Ilha (island) choose the island you want from the popup menu. The page will refresh...
  •     From Concelho (council) choose the one you need. If you're not sure which Concelho, check the Map page on the Azores GenWeb for your island. It will show which Council each of the Freguesias are in. The page will refresh...
  •      From Freguesia (parish/town) choose from the list
  •     Click the Procurar button.
  •     From there, just choose the type of records you want to see and the date range (there may be several pages), then click the link Ver.

  • The Universidade do Minho site (database only for Faial, Pico, Corvo and Sao Jorge, as well as some locations in Portugal).http://www.ghp.ics.uminho.pt/genealogias.html. Click on the database you are interested in. On the next page, click on the half-circular arrow at the bottom that shows after this text: "Clique aqui para aceder às Genealogias”(click here to access genealogies.) If English is desired, then on the next page, click on the British flag



Caveira, Santa Cruz, Benditas Almas

1834-1885

CCA records, Tombo


Cedros, Santa Cruz, Nossa Senhora do Pilar

1799-1879

CCA records, Tombo


Faja Grande, Lajes, Sao Jose 

1860-1875

CCA records. Tombo


Fajazinha, Lajes, Nossa Senhora dos Remedios 

1702-1879

CCA records, Tombo


Lajedo, Lajes, Nossa Senhora dos Milagres

1826-1875

CCA records, Tombo


Lajes das Flores, Lajes, Nossa Senhora do Rosario (Matriz)

1757-1888

CCA records, Tombo


Lomba, Lajes, Sao Caetano 

1844-1885

CCA records, Tombo


Mosteiro, Lajes, Santissima Trindade

1851-1888

CCA records, Tombo


Ponta Delgada, Santa Cruz, Apostolo Sao Pedro

1675-1880

CCA records, Tombo


Santa Cruz das Flores, Santa Cruz, Nossa Senhora da Conceicao (Matriz)

1675-1884

CCA records, Tombo

EXPLANATION FOR LIST OF RECORD LOCATIONS BELOW:

Freguesia (Village or town), Concelho (Council), Church Name 

LDS Microfilmed Record Dates

Links to Online Records