Hi,
I'm looking for some help translating an entry from what I understand to be a record of some sort from Montoggio, Genoa. The entry is number 131 and is under the name Bargagliotti, Antonio di Pietro. I don't necessarily need the whole document translated but I'm looking to see if this man could be related to my great-great grandfather, Francesco Bargagliotti, who was born In Montoggio.
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Any help is greatly appreciated!
Help translating 1866 record from Montoggio, Genoa
Re: Help translating 1866 record from Montoggio, Genoa
Francesco Bargagliotti is the name of the grandfather on this birth record.eleach wrote:Hi,
I'm looking for some help translating an entry from what I understand to be a record of some sort from Montoggio, Genoa. The entry is number 131 and is under the name Bargagliotti, Antonio di Pietro. I don't necessarily need the whole document translated but I'm looking to see if this man could be related to my great-great grandfather, Francesco Bargagliotti, who was born In Montoggio.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/T ... 351300802#
Any help is greatly appreciated!
The notation in the right column on page 2 is for marriage to Catterina Delucchi on 5 April 1894.
Record #131
Antonio Bargagliotti of Pietro, and of Antonia Trucco
Dated 28 October 1866 at 10 AM in the Comune of Montoggio, Province of Genova, at the town office.
Before the official…
Appeared Pietro Bargagliotti, son of Francesco [Bargagliotti], peasant farmer of age 35, born and residing in this town, the father of the newborn, to present a male child who he declares was born in this town on the 25th of the current month of October at 8 PM at home, in the hamlet of Fontanasse, to his wife Antonia Trucco, daughter of GioBatta Trucco (who is also a witness to the record, age 61, son of deceased Michele, and a peasant farmer)
The child was given the name ANTONIO
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Re: Help translating 1866 record from Montoggio, Genoa
Thank you! That helps a lot!
Re: Help translating 1866 record from Montoggio, Genoa
That's what we do! You are very welcome.eleach wrote:Thank you! That helps a lot!
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