My main objective in creating this HomePage
is to share my research findings with those embarking
on a similiar Journey of Discovery
of their Madeira ancestry.
Our Portuguese heritage is a colorful one,
sadly not absent of a dark side
that so often finds its way into the history of many countries.
As we continue on this journey,
our lives will be enriched by the
discovery of the events that affected
the everyday lives of those we call " familia."
Our journey is about to begin...
As we prepare to set sail...
close your eyes, allow your imagination
to feel the kiss of the sea spray on your face...
the gentle breeze fingering your hair...
listen to the sounds of the sea
as it embraces the ship...
DESTINATION...A ILHA da MADEIRA
The Island Of Madeira

Visitors from all over the world have "dubbed" Madeira the "Island of Eternal Springtime,"
the "Pearl of the Atlantic" and yes, some even refer to this island of natural beauty and charm as "Lovers' Isle."
The islands were colonized in 1420 by Portuguese squires sponsored by Prince Henry the Navigator.
The inhabited islands of Madeira and Porto Santo and the uninhabited Desertas and Selvagens,
located 400 miles west of Morocco, make up the Madeira Autonomous Region of Portugal.
This volcanic archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, is mountainous with a
subtropical climate, famous for its wine, embroidery, wickerwork, as well as being a popular resort.
Madeira offers a lively history enhanced by romantic legends about its discovery,
controversy regarding its period of colonization and its "British connection."
I trust in the fact that you will agree with the worldwide visitors to Madeira
and come away with your own "epithet," one that can be added to those noted above..

SOLVING THE GENEALOGICAL PUZZLE


How It Began
Fact Or Legend
Are We Related?
Alcunhas~Nicknames
Getting Started
Where Do I Begin?
To Stay Or To Go
Decision to Migrate
Finding Grandma Julia
Patricia Julia Silva Corbera
Fond Memories ~ Christmas
Patricia Julia Silva Corbera
Online Vital Records
Madeira Regional Archives
Patricia J Silva Corbera
Resource Guide for Researching in Madeira
DNA Project of Madeira
The Madeiran archipelago was not only colonized by the Portuguese,
but also became home to a variety of nationalities
including English, Spanish, Flemish, Jews, Moors, Africans, and “gaunches” from the Canaries.
CEHA "Centro de Estudos de História das Ilhas Atlânticas."
Founded in 1985 by the Regional Government of the Madeira Island
to promote the historical investigation of the Atlantic islands.
Professor Eduardo Mayone Dias
Foods and Civilization

THE MILITARY INFLUENCE
Ron Thorn
The Order of Christ

THE PROTESTANT INFLUENCE
Deb Kleber
Welcome to www.MadeiraExiles.com
Bob Coraor
Madeira Exiles

THE JEWISH INFLUENCE
Professor Eduardo Mayone Dias
Riturals and Practices
Professor Eduardo Mayone Dias
"I Do Not Adore Sticks or Stones, Only The God Of Israel"...
Rufina Bernadetti Silva Mausenbaum
Portuguese-Jewish History

MAINLAND PORTUGAL
Photography by Patricia J Silva Corbera
The Abbey of Alcobaca and Batalha
Real Abadia de Santa Maria de Alcobaca at Alcobaca, Leiria...

THE LINKING OF COUNTRIES & PEOPLE
Mexico
La Casita Corbera
Scotland ~ Madeira
The Drummonds ~ Escocios

FAMILY AND FRIENDS ON THE INTERNET
Rick Barletta
Portuguese & Italian Genalogy Pages
Larry Barretto
Madeira, Sharing and Searching
Professor J. Donald Silva
Annotated Bibliography
and
Internet Guide for the Madeira Islands
About the Author
Prof. J. Donald (Don) Silva writes stories about the Madeira Islands where his family has lived since the 15th century.
He was educated at the University of New Hampshire and taught English there for many years.
Prof. Silva is a writer, poet, mountain climber, swimmer and gardener. He is a stone cutter and stone mason.
Black Kestrel ~ A Story of Madeira
Prof. Silva's newest publication titled,"Black Kestrel" feudal landlord who dominates him, his family, and the land.
He rebels against the landlord only to find himself facing induction into the militia for six years and the relentless authority of the church.
Black Kestrel portrays the conditions that plagued young Madeiran Portuguese
in the late 19th century during the reign of King Dom Carlos.
José's family resents his individualism and refuses to help him escape the persecutions of the landlord and the church.
With the help of his friends-- Rosa the neighborhood girl who falls in love with him,
Pistola the village shopkeeper and Talbot the Englishman who sails the sloop with its magnificent white sails, he makes his way toward freedom.
The Kestrels are independent birds living with skill and courage and this young man lives his life against great odds to pursue his dream.
Now Available at: http://www.booklocker.com/books/2596.html
Or www.amazon.com,
www.barnesandnoble.com and your local bookstore through Ingram. ISBN: 1601450222

Patricia Julia Silva Corbera
patriciacorbera@comcast.net
I Welcome Your Comments
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