Death Record: Antonio de Sanctis

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JOHN08
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Death Record: Antonio de Sanctis

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On 25th of April 1853: the death of Antonio de Sanctis, age: ?, son of Ferdinando, profession: peasant farmer, and Domenica di Falco.

Also, what are the names of the two witnesses that announced the death of Antonio de Sanctis? How is the first witness, age 50, related to Antonio?

Thanks for any help.

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JOHN08 wrote:On 25th of April 1853: the death of Antonio de Sanctis, age: ?, son of Ferdinando, profession: peasant farmer, and Domenica di Falco.

Also, what are the names of the two witnesses that announced the death of Antonio de Sanctis? How is the first witness, age 50, related to Antonio?

Thanks for any help.

John

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Antonio was age 7 months at death. There are two informants (not witnesses) on the record who reported the death. I can't make out the first name of the first informant, but I believe it says that he was a "parente" of the deceased, which means a "relative" of the deceased.

The second informant's first name was Silvestro (his name Silvestro Silvestri).

The death took place in the house of the father.
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Possible first names of first informant- Onofrio or Gregorio
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Erudita,

Thanks for your help!

John
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You're welcome, John.
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