groom's mother's surname

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groom's mother's surname

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http://s21.postimg.org/wgzcee1uv/1870_A ... rriage.jpg

any thoughts on the groom's mother, angelarosa's surname ... is it 3 words long?

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I read Angarola as her surname. After that is the occupation artigiani (don't know why it's plural and doesn't have a feminine ending as in artigiana-an artisan or craftswoman)
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erudita74 wrote:Donna
I read Angarola as her surname. After that is the occupation artigiani (don't know why it's plural and doesn't have a feminine ending as in artigiana-an artisan or craftswoman)
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I was looking at this as well. I would say it is artigiani (plural) because both parents were artigiani. Notice there is no occupation after the father's name. I agree with Angarola as the surname.

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You're right, Angela. I was looking at the groom's occupation which was a butcher and missed the father's name completely. Good catch.
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:D Thank you, Erudita.

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A & E...
in fact, i translated last night artigiani, so , my bad ... however, angarola is a new one for me...it is not a name i am familiar with / have seen before in this town....thank you both for your efforts,
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You are very welcome, donna.
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