Manuel Correia

Male1855–2 September 1927

Brief Life History of Manuel

Manuel Correia was born in 1855, in Azores, Portugal. He had at least 1 son and 3 daughters with Nellie M. Robbins. He lived in Madison, Montana, United States in 1920. He died on 2 September 1927, in Bozeman, Gallatin, Montana, United States, at the age of 72, and was buried in Bozeman, Gallatin, Montana, United States.

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Family Time Line

Manuel Correia
1855–1927
Nellie M. Robbins
1873–1955
Manuel Babe Correia Jr.
1891–1956
Lenore Waterson Correia
1894–1984
Vernie Marie Correia
1900–1965
Mary Nell "Nellie" Correia
1912–1990

Sources (10)

  • Manuel Correia, "United States Census, 1920"
  • Manuel Correia, "Montana Death Index, 1860-2007"
  • Manuel Correia in entry for Harry K. Waylett and Mary Nell Correia, "Montana, County Marriages, 1865-1950"

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Children (4)

World Events (8)

1863

Age 8

Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

1864

Age 9

Historic Boundaries 1864: Idaho Territory, United States 1864: Jefferson, Idaho Territory, United States 1864: Jefferson, Montana Territory, United States 1865: Gallatin, Montana Territory, United States 1889: Gallatin, Montana, United States

1875 · A Treaty with Hawaii

Age 20

In the Mid 1870s, The United States sought out the Kingdom of Hawaii to make a free trade agreement. The Treaty gave the Hawaiians access to the United States agricultural markets and it gave the United States a part of land which later became Pearl Harbor.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Manuel, Jose, Carlos, Luis, Mario, Jorge, Fernando, Francisco, Alberto, Alfredo, Alvaro, Americo. Portuguese Joao, Joaquim, Paulo, Albano, Aloisio, Duarte, Guilherme, Henrique, Vasco.

Portuguese: from correia ‘leather strap, belt, rein, shoelace’ (from Latin corrigia ‘fastening’, from corrigere ‘to straighten, to correct’), applied as a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of such articles.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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