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Dated Oct 2, 1873 at 2 P.M. in Riccia
Informant was the midwife, Maria Giovanna Ciocca, the daughter of deceased Saverio (?), age 56
She reported that at 9 P.M. yesterday, in the house on Strada Pozzo a Monte, a male infant was born to Angela Maria Rosella, the daughter of deceased Pasquale Rosella. She was age 42, a housewife, and the wife of Francesco Aloia, age 52, the son of deceased Nicola Aloia. Francesco was a hat maker. The infant was given the name Vincenzo Maria.
Witnesses to the declaration of the birth and presentation of the infant were Orazio Ciccaglione, the son of deceased Pasquale. He was age 46. The other witness was Gaetano Mossa, the son of deceased Francesco. He was age 61. Both witnesses were property owners living in Riccia.
The informant did not sign the record, as she did not know how to write. You will see the signatures of the witnesses and the town official there though.
Erudita