A great article at New York Times' web site. It should be availble for free for at least a couple of weeks; after that you may need to log-in (free account) to view it. nytimes.com changes its policies every now and then, so I can't say for certain.
Anyway, the article is about Italian naming conventions, what happens when a child's father turns out not to be her mother's husband, US conventions regarding the "legal" father of a child vs. the genetic father, dealing with New York City trying to force a birth certificate change, and - oh yeah - Fifty Million Dollars!
Read it at http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/17/nyreg ... f=nyregion
Very interesting New York TImes article
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Very interesting New York TImes article
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Re: Very interesting New York TImes article
Interesting!! Thanks for posting!johnnyonthespot wrote:A great article at New York Times' web site. It should be availble for free for at least a couple of weeks; after that you may need to log-in (free account) to view it. nytimes.com changes its policies every now and then, so I can't say for certain.
Anyway, the article is about Italian naming conventions, what happens when a child's father turns out not to be her mother's husband, US conventions regarding the "legal" father of a child vs. the genetic father, dealing with New York City trying to force a birth certificate change, and - oh yeah - Fifty Million Dollars!
Read it at http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/17/nyreg ... f=nyregion
Honestly, the woman clearly loved her father, if Sebastiano wasn't rich, would she care if he was her REAL father?
My Italian surnames:
Caserta: Maietta, Rossano, Tessitore, Negro, Peluso, Musone
Campobasso: D'Andrea, Barile
Catanzaro: Fiorelli/Fiorillo, Romito
Caserta: Maietta, Rossano, Tessitore, Negro, Peluso, Musone
Campobasso: D'Andrea, Barile
Catanzaro: Fiorelli/Fiorillo, Romito
Re: Very interesting New York TImes article
Completely agree with Squigy 
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My Italian surnames:
Floreano (Father's father)
Bagatto (Mother's father)
Piuzzi (Mother's mother)
Buttazzoni (Father's mother)

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My Italian surnames:
Floreano (Father's father)
Bagatto (Mother's father)
Piuzzi (Mother's mother)
Buttazzoni (Father's mother)
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Re: Very interesting New York TImes article
What a story. Gems like these should be posted more often.