Hi Peter and Suanj,
Again I am looking for some help. I have been working my way through the vital records of Amantea, Calabria, Italy and doing well with the help and resources you have provided me. I have come across a death record from 1874 that is very different from most. It is entirely handwritten and I am having some trouble with the letters, so here is my attempt to ask what I am reading.
It begins:
Propoverbale d'isrigione (d'iscri giore?) di Sentenza di Rattificazione.
I would like to know what this sentece means. The acts before and after this one do not begin this way.
Then follows with the usual date, time, place, name of official, person reporting. Then it is very different from what I usually find and much longer. Goes on to mention Tribunal, lots of dates, margin annotations (though there are none on this document). I think it is amending a previous death record. It is much to long to try and write out here and I am trying to work through it. Any thoughts of what this is based on the first sentece? I apologize for the spelling. It is hard to read and I am hopeful you will be able to figure out what it is.
Debbie


