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Can I get a translation of the document attached which shows Antonino Spoto as a witness.

thanks so much in advance.
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Maybe this would be better than the screen shot as that came out way to large.

Actual document is located: url
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/T ... 2-16653-38
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"Italia, Caltanissetta, Caltanissetta, Stato Civile (Tribunale), 1866-1910," images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/T ... 8?cc=19468 ...
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Antonio Spoto age 56 shoemaker son of deceased Fortunato is a witness to the signing of the marriage act
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Isn't it Antonino in the writing and Antonino Printed his name right?
Aslo doesnt it have Maestro in front of Antonino which means teacher or master?

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ray1955 wrote:Isn't it Antonino in the writing and Antonino Printed his name right?
Aslo doesnt it have Maestro in front of Antonino which means teacher or master?

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Yes it is Antonino and the maestro could mean be a expert shoemaker
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Thanks Marty. Not sure I told you but I have requested 3 microfiche
from Mormons Utah. Plus I sent a letter to Italy to a Anna Maria Spoto in Vallelunga.
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Great news Ray I wish the Family History library had better hours for you

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What do you mean? You mean you or Tessa? You all have been great.

I was excited to know that Maestro in front of the name was what I thought and that
that little part of him being a witness told me something about Antinino I didnt know and that was his occupation. The 1886 document indicating he was 56 works when you take the time of his birth being 1809. Pretty cool. Plus we know Fortunato was his father so this is the right guy. Its ALWAYS exciting to find out their occupations.
Its a little bit of information but its so hard to get when you get it it feels great.
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Marty,
This is a witness signing of a birth certificate I think Ignazio Spoto Located url
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/T ... 69-2184-37
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"Italia, Caltanissetta, Caltanissetta, Stato Civile (Tribunale), 1866-1910," images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/T ... ?cc=194684 ...

Trying to figure out what this document says about Ignazio Spoto to see if he is linked to my relatives.
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