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Joe Nunes

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Joe Nunes
This photo was found in the album of Mary Silva Caren. This picture was taken in Boston, MA probably before 1890.

This photo is one of many found in the worn red velvet album of my Great Grandmother, Mary Silva Caren. It is one of the few that is identified. I have included it because the picture of his wife is only identified as Mrs. Nunes and I would like to identify her by name. Most of the photos are not identified. Mary was born in 1856 and came to the US in 1885 (according to the 1900 Census) and worked as a cook or servant in the Providence, RI area (according to family history) before she married. Some of the photos were taken in Bristo Co., MA and some in Providence, RI. I believe they were taken before 1890, at which time Mary married John Caren (Carn in the 1900 Census) and moved west to California. There are 7 small tin-types included in the album that were probably taken much earlier, perhaps in the Azores where Mary is originally from.
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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I cant get over it he resembles my father. My fathers mother was a Mary Jacinta Silva from Sao Joao, Pico Azores.She had sisters named Mary Amelia and others 2 lived in Gloucester (my grandmother and another Mary) and a brother lived in Gloucester. Some lived in New Bedford and I believe one or two lived in Rhode Island also.THink some moved to California and a couple siblings stayed in the Azores. My mother said we were related to Nunes. My grandmother married ALbert Silveira from GLoucester Mass.
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