Spouse: Maria Augusta (Rodrigues) who is buried in Diamond Head Memorial Park Cemetery. Father of 18 children.
He was a Blacksmith by trade, thus he added "Picadura" to his surname when he married to distinguish his family from the other Costa families and his other brothers & nephews who had the same first names. "Picadura" is a Portuguese nickname used by the DaCosta Family periodically from 1700 to present. Its actual meaning has been lost in time.
Spouse: Maria Augusta (Rodrigues) who is buried in Diamond Head Memorial Park Cemetery. Father of 18 children.
He was a Blacksmith by trade, thus he added "Picadura" to his surname when he married to distinguish his family from the other Costa families and his other brothers & nephews who had the same first names. "Picadura" is a Portuguese nickname used by the DaCosta Family periodically from 1700 to present. Its actual meaning has been lost in time.
Family Members
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Maria dos Anjos DaCosta "Mary" Picadura Mello
1852–1911
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Julia Ana Da Costa Picadura
1854–1854
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Manuel Da Costa
1855–1861
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Julia Emila da Conceicao Picadura Andrade
1858–1899
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Arsenio Da Costa Picadura
1859–1859
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Arsenio Da Costa Picadura
1860–1860
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Teresa Jesus DaCosta Picadura Miller
1864–1942
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Antonio Da Costa Picadura
1865–1866
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Maria De Costa "Mary" Picadura
1888–1888
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Lucinda De Costa "Lucy" Picadura Schulmeister
1889–1973
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Manuel De Costa Picadura Jr
1892–1942
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Jacinth de Costa Picadura
1893–1973
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Joseph de Costa "Uncle Joe" Picadura
1895–1959
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Julia De Costa Picadura
1897–1898
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August De Costa "Gus" Picadura
1899–1961
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Julia De Costa Picadura Harris
1901–1998
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William De Costa "Bill" Picadura Sr
1902–1981
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Victoria De Costa Picadura
1904–1904
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Victoro DeCosta "Victor #1" Picadura
1904–1904
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Frank De Costa "Francisco" Picadura
1905–1985
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Sgt John De Costa "Johnny" Picadura
1908–1959
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Raul De Costa Picadura
1909–1909
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Rosa De Costa "Rose" Picadura Kallmyer
1910–1993
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Victor De Costa "Donkey" Picadura
1912–1971
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Un-Named De Costa Picadura
1915–1915
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Cecelia De Costa Picadura Bragg
1917–2001