Maestro Servitore?

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Maestro Servitore?

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My 4-great grandfather from Palermo has an mro in from of his name, which indicates Maestro. I thought this meant he was educated, or a master craftsman, or something similar. His occupation is listed as 'Servitore' or servant however, so I am confused. Does this mean he was an important servant, or managed other servants, or was just really good at his job?
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Would you post the image for us to view?

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Here is one that has 'Servitore' on it. I will try to find one with mro.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3322562/FB.jpg
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bvbellomo wrote:Here is one that has 'Servitore' on it. I will try to find one with mro.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3322562/FB.jpg

This is definitely "Servitore" - servant :-D

Very interested in seeing the other record...

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