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Death: 1861 April 4
Nicola Colonna, aged 60, potter, son of deceased Francesco and deceased Anna Lomonaco, husband (3rd marriage) of Stella Travaglio
Marriage: 1816 Oct 18
Groom: Nicola Colonna, aged 29, potter (vasellaio), son of Francesco Colonna and of Anna Lomonaco (aged 60)
Bride: Cristina Luc...delli, aged 30???, spinner, daughter of Luciano and of Angela Mastrogiacomo (aged 60)
(There is something about both fathers' age but I cannot decipher it...)
Yes, I see the name Nicola. I think there might be a name crossed out before this? There is also a name after this starting with C - maybe Carlo???? Here is the index - (right hand side right at the top): http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... 0.jpg.html
I believe Vito Nicola's surname is Luciannatelli, as already stated above. There was another surname originally written for him and then the correction to Luciannatelli. After that, there is his death info. He died in the current year on March 2, 1816. The groom's father died on April 20, 18xx (I can't read the rest of the year).
One of the most fun things that I discovered in my research was finding my look alike ancestor, Prince Marino Caracciolo II. Don Marino descends from the Caracciolo Rossi family, one of the oldest families in Naples, that date back to 950 AD. He was born in Atripalda on 9-6-1587 and died in Naples o...