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This James Piazza, was born as Vincenzo Piazza in Vallelunga Pratameno, son of Salvatore Piazza 26 old, farmer, and Rina or ..ina Vincenza
here the birth act: http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/2375/v ... za1905.jpg
so he is not the brother of Manfred(Manfredi)
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you mean abt Beatrice maiden name? she is Beatrice Piazza and the women in Italy having for all life the maiden surname so she was born Beatrice Piazza .. this is sure to 100%
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piazza16428 wrote:Thank you so much, I will have to go back to the Centro Meridionale Ricerche Genealogiche and have them confirm the information that they sent me. Thank you so much.
Sorry for my error in writing the message. The exact date of the marriage is 9/28/1910.
However, I have found all the informations in the book "Le famiglie di Vallelunga", author Giuseppe Cipolla, published by the Comune of Vallelunga in 1995
Yes I have been trying to find a copy "Le famiglie di Vallelunga", author Giuseppe Cipolla to puchase and have not found anywhere that I might be able to get my hands on a copy thru the internet. I knoe that this book contained a bunch of information on the family and I think I would do anything for a copy. Thanks for the information.
Sam
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