Ciampi, Pasqualino

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Ciampi, Pasqualino

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Birth Numero 42 for translation, please and thank you.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/T ... :n13912983
Grazie,

Dolores
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INDEX 42 – PASQUALINO CIAMPI – BIRTH RECORD
PRESENTED: 8 APRIL 1885 AT 2.15 P.M.
FATHER: PIETRO CIAMPI, AGE 45, LANDOWNER (POS(S)IDENTE), LIVING FRIGENTO
MOTHER: CARMELA SANTOLI, LADY OF THE HOUSE (DONNA DI CASA), PIETRO’S WIFE
A BABY BOY BORN 5 APRIL AT 5.20 P.M.
ADDRESS: NO 15 VIA DUOMO

(JUST CHECK THE ADDRESS I AM PRETTY SURE IT IS DUOMO BUT COULDN’T SEE THE STREET IN FRIGENTO WHEN I GOOGLED IT.)

NICE TO SEE PIETRO'S SIGNATURE AT THE BOTTOM.

ANGELA :)
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Thanks Angela! Duomo appears to be correct, that street was named in one of his sibling's records. Thanks for pointing out Pietro's signature, I noticed that too. I also liked that you gave some Italian/English, some of it may rub off!! :)
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dmurphy1940 wrote:Thanks Angela! Duomo appears to be correct, that street was named in one of his sibling's records. Thanks for pointing out Pietro's signature, I noticed that too. I also liked that you gave some Italian/English, some of it may rub off!! :)
You are so welcome Dolores. Glad I could be of some help. :D

I love seeing the signatures of my ancestors when they are appear on records. I kind of get the sense that I know just that little bit more about them. One of my ancestors on two, possibly three records I have signed his name each time through the line not on it. He was in his early twenties still. I guess he may have had an eye disorder?

Fantastic you have located so many of your records on line – as a consequence of hours and hours of hard work no doubt.

Angela :)
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I agree, it kind of connects you to your ancestor to see their signature...............and, yes, it has been a tedious yet rewarding experience to go through these records online. I am thankful for that and although I have not connected all the dots yet, I continue on.............Happy Thanksgiving!
Grazie,

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