The da Fontes now call AUSTRALIA home |
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This portrait is from his Memoriam Card c.1898. |
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One family story says Manoel lived on the border of Spain and Portugal, with his parents and several brothers whom he kept in touch with when he came to Australia. Another story says his father owned or worked vinyards, possibly on Pico Island. His Marriage Certificate says his mother was Mary Francisca Prade (possibly from France) and that he was born at Fiosloe, but we cannot find such a town on the island of Pico. Sometime in 1857-58 Manoel met Grace Watts who came out to Australia with her mother. Whilst a family story says they married in Fitzroy Melbourne, official records say that Grace Watts was 21 years when she married Manoel (31) on March 14th, 1858 at the Wesleyan Church, White Hills, a settlement near Maryborough, Victoria. They probably realised there was more money to be made selling supplies than by digging for gold, and took up land at 'Midnight Lead' at Inkerman, where they had a general store. Family stories include the following: They originally lived in tents - with pine floors and carpets. Their children: Mary Hannah (1859), Manoel Robert (1867), Vivian(1877), Emmanuel (1869), John (1871), Grace (1872), Joaquim Richard Francisco (1874), Albert (1875), Mathew Alexander (1878), Claude Melville (1880) Grace da Fonte (nee Watts) was 44 when she had her last child Claude in 1880.
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INKERMAN *SHIRE OF TALLAR0OK First Rates recorded May 5th, 1866.
From 1873, no more mention of rate payment at Inkerman |
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Their children born at Inkerman: Mary Hannah (1859), Manoel Robert (1867), Vivian(1877), Emmanuel (1869), Their children born at Wareek: John (1871), Grace (1872), Joaquim Richard Francisco (1874), Albert (1875), Mathew Alexander (1878), Claude Melville (1880) To learn about these children CLICK HERE |

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