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So, a porter, facchio, at the time would that be a sort of conductor or really a baggage carrier?
Definitely not a gravedigger? (Not that I would prefer that ;-)

The funny thing is, from that part of the family comes the idea that there was a Marquise in the family (the grandmother used to say her aunt or so was a Marquise). If that idea should come from Maggiorina, I understand why she would make up such a thing, hard times for orphans!
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adelfio wrote:Birth of Giuseppe Bazzurro and Maria Bazzurro twins
Index #30and 31
1896 April 12th the town of San Colombano Certenoli, Genova birth of Giuseppe Bazzurro son and Maria Bazzurro daughter of Antonio Bazzurro age 31 mason (son of Andrea Bazzurro) and Maggiorina Gelvitto age 30 school teacher (daughter of deceased Ambrosio Gelvitto)
Side note says Maria died 1896 June 14th Sad.........

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Oh, a mason, in 1896! Almost overlooked this tidbit :)

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Yes, by 1896, he was a "muratore" (mason).

In 1899, he is a farmer; and in 1905, he is a pastry chef. :-D

Facchino was more like a carter/hauler

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He had many talents!

Thank you :)


For Antonio Bazzurro's father, Andrea, I have a suggestion on FamilySearch, one

Andrea Bazzurro, born 1837 in Struppa, Genova, Genova, Italy.
-No- name for the wife (Rosa Siri!!?) and a suggestion for his parents

Giovanni Battista Bazzurro, and Maria Bazzurro.

1837 as birth year would go well with Antonio's age for a son...

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Birth record of Caterina Bazzurro (sister of Antonio Bazzurro)
Index#56
1870 May 26 in the town of Struppa (Church of San Martino) birth of Caterina Bazzurro daughter of Andrea Bazzurro age 52 (son deceased Carlo Bazzurro) and Rosa Siri age 32 (daughter of deceased Bernardo Siri) correction made in record toward bottom as number 1 lined out

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Oh my God, today is such a lucky day!! Thank you, Marty!
We are getting into 18th century territory here :)
Carlo Bazzurro, so it's not the Bazzurro I thought I found, good to know!
He may have married twice, given his wife is so much younger(Rosa Siri)!
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found this death record of Antonia Bazurro (possible sister of Andrea Bazurro)
Index#32
1890 June 7th in the town of Struppa in a house in the parish of San Martino appeared Andrea Bazurro age 77 farmer and Carlo Bazurro age 29 farmer on June 6th declared the death of Antonia Bazurro age 76 born in Struppa daughter of deceased Carlo Bazurro and deceased Rosa Bazurro

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Oh wow, thank you!
I just managed to find the actual record collections, but Struppa I still only find by clicking on the collections in your links, haha.

Sooo, there would be a young Carlo as well here, could have been named after the grandfather Carlo Bazzurro and either be one of Andrea's sons or of course Antonia's child! :-D
Names tended to stay in the family, that makes Antonia a likely candidate because there is an Antonio Bazzurro in the family :)
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P.S. Uh, yes, how about scrolling down to find Struppa..., I'm not usually this dense!
You are way ahead of me now, perhaps I can try to find the Siri family!
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Here is the death act in 1868 of Carlo Bazurro -
Declaring the death were his sons, GioBattista Bazurro, age 58, and
Andrea Bazurro, no age given, both peasant farmers residing in the town - identified as the sons of the deceased and of deceased Rosa Bazurro...
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Death on 5 May 1868 at 6:30 PM at the home
Carlo was age 88, the son of deceased GioBattista Bazurro and of deceased Geronima Costigliolo.
He was born in Struppa, and was the widow of Rosa Bazurro.

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FYI - the Antonia Bazurro in the death act that Marty :-) posted was unmarried...

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Okay I'm squealing again, haha! :)
So there is Carlo Bazzurro with Rosa Bazzurro again, that supports Marty's find!
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Yes, another "connection" :-)

As you search through the records for Struppa you will find MANY Bazurro names. It will take some time to view the record and assess if the names in the record connect with your family. Enjoy the journey!

You know:
GioBattista Bazurro (b. about 1780) and Rosa Bazurro had children:
GioBattista (b. about 1810)
Andrea (b. about 1813)
Antonia (b. about 1814)

PS - Online records for Struppa begin in 1866.

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Unmarried! Okay, so looking out for a Carlo who was probably another son of Andrea and born around 1860. I'm just wrapping my head around all the new names and dates to make sure it all fits and nothing excludes the other! :)
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Thank you!!! :)
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Sus80 wrote:Unmarried! Okay, so looking out for a Carlo who was probably another son of Andrea and born around 1860. I'm just wrapping my head around all the new names and dates to make sure it all fits and nothing excludes the other! :)
Yes, you must be sure they connect. Continue to look for and chart the findings you have... As I said, there are MANY Bazurro in Struppa :-D

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Here is the death record of Rosa Siri (spelled Siro on the act)
It appears that she died in the City of Genoa, and the act of death record was sent to the official in Struppa.
#2 Parte II
Dated 16 September 1896 at 9 AM in Struppa
The official recorded the act he received from the City of Genoa...
On 22 February 1896 died Rosa Siro, age 56, peasant farmer who was born in Montoggio and resided in Struppa. She was the daughter of deceased Bernardo [Siro] and of deceased Caterina Granara. She was the wife of Andrea Bazurro.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/T ... ,954437101

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