What is listed for the mother's name of the deceased on this Death act for my ancestress Francesca Fonti, who died 23 Oct 1845. She was born in a town called Pescopennataro (Isernia).
Francesca Fonti, wife of Pasquale Serafini
It looks like Carmella Frinslichini ??? It doesn't sound right. Anyone recognise the surname?
Thanks!
Jim Bianco
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Jim, any possibility her first name is first?
my guess, Raffaela Cerimele
Valarie
my guess, Raffaela Cerimele
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It does seem to be Francescini for the surname. The first name looks as if it begins with 'F' and ends with an 'a' or an 'e'.
I thought it might be Fulvia....
But you might find a better match here:
Names list
I thought it might be Fulvia....
But you might find a better match here:
Names list
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Camilla Franceschini??
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rightpink67 wrote:Camilla Franceschini??
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rightpink67 wrote:Camilla Franceschini??
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Thanks everyone so much for your help!! Franceschini it must be then.
I won't tell you how I had her recorded in my database from back when I copied that in 1995, you will laugh. A new family to research!!
I won't tell you how I had her recorded in my database from back when I copied that in 1995, you will laugh. A new family to research!!