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Database Update 18 Jan 2012

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Written by: Bernard Punzalan
Published: 18 January 2012

After quite a bit of data clensing, the total names is now at 185,428. Approximately 10,616 records were identified as orphan records, which were also found to be duplicates and have been removed from the database.

Database Update 13 Jan 2012

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Written by: Bernard Punzalan
Published: 13 January 2012

Updated database from 193,197 to 196,039. I still have much  more to capture from funeral announcements, but most user submissions/suggestions were applied.

Part 1: Excerpts of Lieutenant William Edwin Safford’s Journal

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Written by: Bernard Punzalan
Published: 10 January 2012

A hut in the process of construction. (Circa 1899)

 

 Monday, August 14, 1899...

 "...Made arrangements with Henry Mellinchamp [sic], the pilot, to take my meals with him at forty pesos ($20.00) a mouth. Met his wife, Doña Emilia [Castro] Anderson, who is said to be the most attractive and witty matron of Agaña. She is the grand-daughter of John Anderson, a Scotchman, who settled in Guam about 1819, and served the government as pilot and interpreter for years. The eldest daughter [Maria Victoria Anderson Millenchamp] of Henry and Dona Emilia is the wife of Captain Pedro [Maria Andujar] Duarte, of the Spanish Army, who served as military aid to the late Spanish governor of Guam. Don Pedro is about to resign his commission in order to remain on the island with his wife and little ones.

Back to the ship for the night."

(Note: Lt. Safford arrived on Guam on the Yosemite and during his tour on Guam served as the first Deputy Governor of Guam; following the cessation of Guam from Spain to the U.S. negotiated in the Treaty of Paris. He known for his journals published in 'The Plant World.')

Read more: Part 1: Excerpts of Lieutenant William Edwin Safford’s Journal

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Written by: Bernard Punzalan
Published: 29 December 2011

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Año de 1823: An Observation of the Vital Statistics

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Written by: Bernard Punzalan
Published: 29 December 2011

As a researcher documenting Chamorro genealogy, I have reviewed the Spanish record Año de 1823 and the translated 1823 Vital Statistics by Omaira Brunal-Perry, Spanish Documents Collection, University of Guam Richard F. Taitano Micronesian Area Research Center published on the Guampedia.com website. Below, I have documented my observations of the photo-copy Spanish record and translated document that other fellow genealogy researchers may find useful. Although these documents contain a total of 429 names, 420 names were added to the Chamorro Roots Genealogy Project as a result of reconciling infant births and deaths that potentially matched. To date, there continues to remain a wide gap in Chamorro genealogy towards bridging the history of Chamorro names from the 1600’s to the early 1800’s and reconciling with the 1897 Census through the present Chamorro genealogy source records.

 

Vital Statistics Recapitulation

Females

Males

Total

Births

100

135

235

Marriages

 

65

65

Deaths

58

71

129

Total

158

271

429

 

Read more: Año de 1823: An Observation of the Vital Statistics

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