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Luigi Sormanti and Vittoria de Santis

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Could someone help translate the death records of Luigi Sormanti and Vittoria de Santis? They appear to be in Latin and I am unable to read it.

http://imgh.us/Death_Luigi_Sormanti_1878.jpg
http://imgh.us/Death_Vittoria_De_Santis_1904.jpg
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Luigi Sormanti died on Jan 18, 1878 at about age 75 and was the son of deceased Antonio Sormanti, spouse of Raffaela Zaccardi (Luigi's mother). He had been born in Valmonte.

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erudita74 wrote:Luigi Sormanti died on Jan 18, 1878 at about age 75 and was the son of deceased Antonio Sormanti, spouse of Raffaela Zaccardi (Luigi's mother). He had been born in Valmonte.

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It looks like 1898...
And I also believe that Rafaela was Luigi's wife...
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I agree with you, Livio. Raffaela was Luigi's wife and not his mother.
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Victoria de Sanctis died on Feb 2, 1904 at age 73. She was the daughter of deceased Giacomo Antonio de Sanctis, and the wife of Antonio Cocuzzoli. She was born in Oppido Arcani (?).
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erudita74 wrote:Luigi Sormanti died on Jan 18, 1878 at about age 75 and was the son of deceased Antonio Sormanti, spouse of Raffaela Zaccardi (Luigi's mother). He had been born in Valmonte.

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I don't know where these records are from, but he had been born in "Vallemontone". Can it be Valmontone?
If this is the area, in the other record "Oppido Arcani" might be Arce or Rocca d'Arce.
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I thought I had typed Valmontone, but obviously not. I believe that is the correct town.

http://www.comune.valmontone.rm.it/pagi ... -page.html

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It's Arce.
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Thanks Ann and Pippo. I finally found a reference which showed it is the town of Arce.
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Do the records state whether Raffaela Zaccardi and Antonio Cocuzzoli were deceased at the time of their spouses' deaths?
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No they were alive.
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