Need a translation for who I think is Ciampi, Pasqualina
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Need a translation for who I think is Ciampi, Pasqualina
I am attaching three records as I am not sure if they all belong to this person.
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Grazie,
Dolores
Dolores
Re: Need a translation for who I think is Ciampi, Pasqualina
Record n. 132
Ciampi Pasqualina
Father Pietro Ciampi, 47, property owner
Mother Carmela Santoli housewife
Born December 1, 1887
Comune of Frigento
Ciao
Paola
Ciampi Pasqualina
Father Pietro Ciampi, 47, property owner
Mother Carmela Santoli housewife
Born December 1, 1887
Comune of Frigento
Ciao
Paola
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Re: Need a translation for who I think is Ciampi, Pasqualina
Thank you, Paola, Can you tell me what was on the three pages?
Molte grazie!
Molte grazie!
Grazie,
Dolores
Dolores
Re: Need a translation for who I think is Ciampi, Pasqualina
Dolores
The first record you posted-which spans two pages with three different records, does not have a record for a Ciampi. The second record is a birth record for a Pasqualino (male) not a Pasqualina, Ciampi. The only info I want to add to what Paola already translated is that the birth took place in the house at #15 via Duomo on the 1st of Dec, as she stated, at 8:35 a.m. The third record has the birth record info repeated on the left and the marriage info for him on the right. He married in Frigento on Oct 16, 1916 (record #2) a Bianchina Del Pizzo, the daughter of Salvatore Del Pizzo of Frigento.
Erudita
The first record you posted-which spans two pages with three different records, does not have a record for a Ciampi. The second record is a birth record for a Pasqualino (male) not a Pasqualina, Ciampi. The only info I want to add to what Paola already translated is that the birth took place in the house at #15 via Duomo on the 1st of Dec, as she stated, at 8:35 a.m. The third record has the birth record info repeated on the left and the marriage info for him on the right. He married in Frigento on Oct 16, 1916 (record #2) a Bianchina Del Pizzo, the daughter of Salvatore Del Pizzo of Frigento.
Erudita
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Re: Need a translation for who I think is Ciampi, Pasqualina
Thanks so much, Erudita. I've been looking for PasqualinA, but this works!
Grazie,
Dolores
Dolores
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Re: Need a translation for Ciriello, Rocco
Erudita, I have no idea why I asked for P. Ciampi on this record which I am attaching here. For some strange reason, I thought it was part of Ciampi, PasqualinA,(O)
If you could translate Ciriello, Rocco instead, that would be great.
So sorry for the mix-up.
If you could translate Ciriello, Rocco instead, that would be great.
So sorry for the mix-up.
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Re: Need a translation for who I think is Ciampi, Pasqualina
#100 for Rocco Ciriello
He was born on Aug 15, 1888 in the house at #7 via Storta Limiti (this street still exists) to Giuseppantonio Ciriello, age 38, peasant/farmer in Frigento, and his wife, Mariantonia Famiglietti, same occupation, who was living with him. He did not sign the document below, as he was illiterate.
Erudita
He was born on Aug 15, 1888 in the house at #7 via Storta Limiti (this street still exists) to Giuseppantonio Ciriello, age 38, peasant/farmer in Frigento, and his wife, Mariantonia Famiglietti, same occupation, who was living with him. He did not sign the document below, as he was illiterate.
Erudita
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