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I came across a death record for a Clara Sciancalepore in Familysearch.org for Molfetta (Allegati vari 1910). Can someone please translate for me as I'd like to see if I can place Clara in my family tree.
Thank you in advance for your time.
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Clara Sciancalepore
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Re: Clara Sciancalepore
She died at age 3 on Nov 29, 1905. Her father's name, Giuseppe, is only given on the cover sheet. There are no parents' names in the record itself. The record states she was buried in the communal(?) cemetery. I can't decipher any other info, but I do see the word, which I believe is Fauloni at the end, and I am not sure to what that refers.
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Thank you so very much for your time.
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Re: Clara Sciancalepore
Sorry I can't do better with the Latin. I think S. Matris Ecclesiae refers to the holy mother church, but am not 100% on this.
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Re: Clara Sciancalepore
The name in the record is "Clara Josephi Sciancalepore"="Clara (daughter) of Joseph Sciancalepore"erudita74 wrote:She died at age 3 on Nov 29, 1905. Her father's name, Giuseppe, is only given on the cover sheet. There are no parents' names in the record itself. The record states she was buried in the communal(?) cemetery. I can't decipher any other info, but I do see the word, which I believe is Fauloni at the end, and I am not sure to what that refers.
Re: Clara Sciancalepore
Thanks, Livio. I don't remember all of the cases and rules in Latin. It's been too many years since I've had formal instruction in that language.
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Re: Clara Sciancalepore
Thank you. I tried logging on earlier to thank you, but there was something wrong and I couldn't log in all weekend. I have gotten very far with my research. There are a few things that I need clarified and I'll try to get the links up tomorrow after work. I was able to go back 5 generations with the records from that site.
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