Publications

Anglo-Chinese Calendar

PORTUGUESE LISTED IN THE ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR OF 1845 PORTUGUESES LISTADOS NO ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR DE 1845 NAME AS RECORDED POSSIBLE ID(S) PROBABLE CORRECT NAME CITY COMMENTS Baptista João S   João S Baptista Shanghai   Barradas, Francisco C 35776 Hong Kong   Barretto, CA & Family     Macau   Barretto, João A 24774 Hong Kong […]

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Braga_JP Intro

THE PORTUGUESE IN HONG KONG AND CHINA By J. P. Braga First published in 1944 and reprinted in 1978 and 1998; published on the internet circa 2009. Editorial Note: This is the 1944 version. J.P. Braga did not complete this booklet before his death. J.M. “Jack” Braga edited and published this work after his father’s

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Cook books

Cook books Here we list some books and articles on gastronomy, eating habits and  recipes, in alphabetical order of authors. See also our website devoted to Macanese Recipes. Ana Maria Amaro,  Secret Recipes of Old Macau – Dr. Pitter’s Famous Tea and the Long-Forgotten Patrício’s Tea Filomeno Baptista  Consoada (Christmas Eve Supper) Janet P. Boileau, A

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Familia Ribeiro

The Menezes family crest Família Ribeiro The family history and photobiography of Fernando and Maria Fernanda de Menezes Ribeiro Peter Grills Familia Ribeiro: The family history and photobiography of Fernando and Maria Fernanda de Menezes Ribeiro was originally published as a book.SBN 978 1 74027 488 3Copyright © text Peter Grills 2008First published 2008Prepared for the author

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HK Almanacks Portuguese

Hong Kong Almanacks – List of Portuguese The 1846 and 1850 Hong Kong Almanacks show the names of hundreds of Portuguese and their occupations. These were extracted and listed here, with attempted matches to individuals in the database. Where possible, links have been made so that clicking on a name or an ID number will

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HK Jurors

Hong Kong Jurors List List of Portuguese Lists of people in Hong Kong who were eligible to be jurors have been published in the internet, for the years 1855 onwards. These include over 300 Portuguese and give valuable records of names, occupations and addresses. Apparent Portuguese names have been extracted from the lists for the

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Koo Intro

In search of a better world:a social history of the Macaenses in ChinaCandidate: B. H. M. KooDegree: MA HonoursYear of Submission: 2000University of Western Sydney© Barney Koo, Sydney AustraliaBarney.Koo@Gmail.comContentsTitle pageContent pageSummaryAcknowledgementsAbbreviations used1     IntroductionThe Macaenses – Survival techniques and skills – The contributions of the communities – Literature Review – Aims and scope of the Thesis –

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