di Avino, Carminantonio Birth

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Numero 15 for a translation please.

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dmurphy1940 wrote:Numero 15 for a translation please.

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This record is dated on Feb 6, 1879 at 10:25 a.m. in Frigento. Appearing was peasant/farmer, Michele d'Avino, age 62, who reported that, at 9:30 a.m, on the 5th, in the house on Contrada Fontana (not sure what the rest of the street name is, but it is not current), a male infant was born to his wife, Filomena Raffaele, a peasant/farmer who was living with him. He was presenting this infant to whom was being given the name Carminantonio.

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It wasn't easy, Erudita..........:) A brand new modem plus a change in provider seem to do the trick. Thank you for this translation.
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dmurphy1940 wrote:It wasn't easy, Erudita..........:) A brand new modem plus a change in provider seem to do the trick. Thank you for this translation.
Hi Dolores
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I appreciate it, Erudita! :)
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