Alanno Paternal Lines
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I was able to find the following regarding Silvestro Squarserio and Anna Rosaria. They were married in 1847. Looks like, initially, marriage bann then a notation on page 2 of marriage itself. Summary follows:
Page 1
Date - 15 Oct 1847
Mayor – Vincenzo Calogero Duami
Place - Alanno, Province of Teramo
Appeared Silvestro Squarserio, age 34, farmer, residing in Alanno
son of Domenico [Squarserio], farmer, and
Nicola Doleri (?) living in Alanno,
and Anna Rosaria Odoardi, daughter of Antonio [Odoardi], farmer, residing in Alanno,
and Maria Chiulli, living in Alanno.
Area where witnesses usually are place was crossed out.
Page 2
Long note, which I surmise states that the banns took place and consent was given
Witnesses: Angelo Ruggieri, Antonio Conti, Pietro de Bennettis, and Antonia di dio gasto
I will continue to try to translate page 2 – but would appreciate any help.
Page 1 - http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... ewsIndex=0
Page 2 -
http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... ewsIndex=0
Many thanks - Peonygirl
Page 1
Date - 15 Oct 1847
Mayor – Vincenzo Calogero Duami
Place - Alanno, Province of Teramo
Appeared Silvestro Squarserio, age 34, farmer, residing in Alanno
son of Domenico [Squarserio], farmer, and
Nicola Doleri (?) living in Alanno,
and Anna Rosaria Odoardi, daughter of Antonio [Odoardi], farmer, residing in Alanno,
and Maria Chiulli, living in Alanno.
Area where witnesses usually are place was crossed out.
Page 2
Long note, which I surmise states that the banns took place and consent was given
Witnesses: Angelo Ruggieri, Antonio Conti, Pietro de Bennettis, and Antonia di dio gasto
I will continue to try to translate page 2 – but would appreciate any help.
Page 1 - http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... ewsIndex=0
Page 2 -
http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... ewsIndex=0
Many thanks - Peonygirl
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Re: Alanno Paternal Lines
peonygirl wrote:I was able to find the following regarding Silvestro Squarserio and Anna Rosaria. They were married in 1847. Looks like, initially, marriage bann then a notation on page 2 of marriage itself. Summary follows:
Page 1
Date - 15 Oct 1847
Mayor – Vincenzo Calogero Duami
Place - Alanno, Province of Teramo
Appeared Silvestro Squarserio, age 34, a widower born in Turrivalignani (PE)farmer, residing in Alanno son of deceased Domenico [Squarserio], farmer, and deceased Nicola Dolci living in Alanno,
and Anna Rosaria Odoardi, age 34, born in Alanno, daughter of deceased Antonio [Odoardi], farmer, residing in Alanno, and deceased Maria Chiulli, living in Alanno.
Area where witnesses usually are place was crossed out.
Page 2
Long note, which I surmise states that the banns took place and consent was given
It lists the documents presented for the marriage. You will find the documents in the marriage processetti: http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... 9.jpg.html
Witnesses: Angelo Ruggieri, Antonio Cirilli, Pietro de Benedictis, and Antonio di Dio
I will continue to try to translate page 2 – but would appreciate any help.
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Page 2 -
http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... ewsIndex=0
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Processetti (marriage of Silvestro Squarserio and Anna Rosaria Odoardi) http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... 9.jpg.html
Image 81 Birth extract of Silvestro Squarserio, Dob 1813 Dec 31, in Turrivalignani. Father Domenico, aged 37, mother Nicola Dolci aged 28
Image 82 Birth extract of Anna Rosaria Odoardi, Dob 1813 Oct 13, in Alanno. Father Antonio aged 34, mother Maria Chiulli aged 30
Image 83 and 84 left side certificate of banns posted in Alanno 26 Sep 1847
Image 84 right side certificate of banns posted in Turrivalignani 14 Oct 1847
Image 85 right side Death of Domenico Squarserio March 16 1832 in Turrivalignani, aged 56 son of deceased Paolo and deceased Nunzia Chiocchia
Image 86 Death of Nicola Dolce July 23 1823 in Turrivalignani, aged 37, born in Turrivalegnani, wife of Domenico Squarserio, daughter of living Stefano and deceased Placida Sabbia
Image 87 death of Paolo Squarserio Sept 10 1795 in Turrivalignani, aged 76
Image 88 death of Anna Maria D'Austino, wife of Silvestro Squarserio, Jun 27 1847, in Turrivalignani, aged 28, daughter of Giuseppe and Antonia Brede
Image 89 death of Antonio Odoardi Jan 14 1834 in Alanno, aged 62, husband of Maria di Serio (2nd wife), son of deceased Venazio and deceased Rosa Trina (?)
Image 90 death of Maria Chiulli Feb 3 1814, in Alanno, aged 34, wife of Antonio Odoardi (parents' names not given)
Image 91 death of Venanzio Odoardi Nov 1 1804(?), aged 60
Image 81 Birth extract of Silvestro Squarserio, Dob 1813 Dec 31, in Turrivalignani. Father Domenico, aged 37, mother Nicola Dolci aged 28
Image 82 Birth extract of Anna Rosaria Odoardi, Dob 1813 Oct 13, in Alanno. Father Antonio aged 34, mother Maria Chiulli aged 30
Image 83 and 84 left side certificate of banns posted in Alanno 26 Sep 1847
Image 84 right side certificate of banns posted in Turrivalignani 14 Oct 1847
Image 85 right side Death of Domenico Squarserio March 16 1832 in Turrivalignani, aged 56 son of deceased Paolo and deceased Nunzia Chiocchia
Image 86 Death of Nicola Dolce July 23 1823 in Turrivalignani, aged 37, born in Turrivalegnani, wife of Domenico Squarserio, daughter of living Stefano and deceased Placida Sabbia
Image 87 death of Paolo Squarserio Sept 10 1795 in Turrivalignani, aged 76
Image 88 death of Anna Maria D'Austino, wife of Silvestro Squarserio, Jun 27 1847, in Turrivalignani, aged 28, daughter of Giuseppe and Antonia Brede
Image 89 death of Antonio Odoardi Jan 14 1834 in Alanno, aged 62, husband of Maria di Serio (2nd wife), son of deceased Venazio and deceased Rosa Trina (?)
Image 90 death of Maria Chiulli Feb 3 1814, in Alanno, aged 34, wife of Antonio Odoardi (parents' names not given)
Image 91 death of Venanzio Odoardi Nov 1 1804(?), aged 60
Re: Alanno Paternal Lines
Wow - thank you Livio. Such a bonanza of information - pretty much the whole line is complete. So the majority of my translation was correct - hooray! I think I am proudest of getting the correct date! I will look into Maria Chiulli, just for fun.
Next up for me is Domenico Colangelo, b 1816, and his parents and grandparents. I will come back here after I get his info and post a translation.
- Peonygirl
Next up for me is Domenico Colangelo, b 1816, and his parents and grandparents. I will come back here after I get his info and post a translation.
- Peonygirl

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Re: Alanno Paternal Lines
Hi. I spent yesterday searching through 379 images looking for Urbano Iezzi. I did find a document with his name, but surprisingly, found many more with the Iezzi name. Can you help me figure out what these state? They are from Antenati, 1809, Manoppello, Matri, Year 1841. My reasoning what that perhaps Urbano, who is Rocco Iezzi father, was married shortly before his birth in 1842. It was as good a place as any to start. Although this is a marriage book, there seem to be deaths there as well. So, a mixed bag.
http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... ewsIndex=0
First document: Rocco Iezzi This is what I found so far-
1841, Mannoppello
Mayor Nicholi Lindaro
Appeard Rocco Iezzi, 40, farmer, residing in said commune, and Saveria Shozzaferro, age ? not the deceased relative [who] declared that in the day 29, month of February?, year ?, at 2 pm, Giustino Colange, profession ?, born in said commune, son of Francesco Vaslo Calognol ? farmer, resding in said commune, and of Frazia Minini died married to Giacinta Iezzi.
There is more as notation at the bottom, but I could not decipher it. Thanks for any help you can offer, it is greatly appreciated!!
- Peongygirl
http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... ewsIndex=0
First document: Rocco Iezzi This is what I found so far-
1841, Mannoppello
Mayor Nicholi Lindaro
Appeard Rocco Iezzi, 40, farmer, residing in said commune, and Saveria Shozzaferro, age ? not the deceased relative [who] declared that in the day 29, month of February?, year ?, at 2 pm, Giustino Colange, profession ?, born in said commune, son of Francesco Vaslo Calognol ? farmer, resding in said commune, and of Frazia Minini died married to Giacinta Iezzi.
There is more as notation at the bottom, but I could not decipher it. Thanks for any help you can offer, it is greatly appreciated!!
- Peongygirl
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Re: Alanno Paternal Lines
This is actually a death act (Morte, not Matri
)
It is the death of Giustino Calcagno, 45, in June of 1832.
One of the declarants of the death of Giustino was Rocco Iezzi, 40, farmer - who is also identified as the brother-in-law [cognato] of the deceased. The other declarant is of no relation.
Giustino was the husband of Giacinto Iezzi [probably the sister of Rocco]
The writing at the bottom states that only the official signed the act as the others did not know how to write.
THEN it states that a copy of this record was made on 18 July 1841 for a marriage in Manoppello..
The next image is the certificate from the parish stating that they could not find the death record of Francesco Paolo Calcagno - who was the father of Giustino Calcagno.
Next is the notification of marriage of Giovanna Calcagno to Antonio Rulli (?)
Next is the Solemn Promise of marriage -
T.

It is the death of Giustino Calcagno, 45, in June of 1832.
One of the declarants of the death of Giustino was Rocco Iezzi, 40, farmer - who is also identified as the brother-in-law [cognato] of the deceased. The other declarant is of no relation.
Giustino was the husband of Giacinto Iezzi [probably the sister of Rocco]
The writing at the bottom states that only the official signed the act as the others did not know how to write.
THEN it states that a copy of this record was made on 18 July 1841 for a marriage in Manoppello..
The next image is the certificate from the parish stating that they could not find the death record of Francesco Paolo Calcagno - who was the father of Giustino Calcagno.
Next is the notification of marriage of Giovanna Calcagno to Antonio Rulli (?)
Next is the Solemn Promise of marriage -
T.
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well, that was one very busy document. Thank you so much, Tessa. After reading so many images, I truly appreciate the art of the form and typed word -- so much more predictable. And it is good to know that Rocco was reporting, not a part of, the issued document, but disheartening to learn that they lost a death record. That leaves little hope for us today - but perhaps a very efficient administrator restored the files somewhere along the line. One can hope.
I don't know why the documents were mixed; it did state Matri on the heading. But I noticed that the Estractto di Morte (abstracts of death) were included throughout. In any case, thank you for translating, I will try to be more judicious about the other documents I found.
- Best - PG
I don't know why the documents were mixed; it did state Matri on the heading. But I noticed that the Estractto di Morte (abstracts of death) were included throughout. In any case, thank you for translating, I will try to be more judicious about the other documents I found.
- Best - PG
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Let me clarify...peonygirl wrote:well, that was one very busy document. Thank you so much, Tessa. After reading so many images, I truly appreciate the art of the form and typed word -- so much more predictable. And it is good to know that Rocco was reporting, not a part of, the issued document, but disheartening to learn that they lost a death record. That leaves little hope for us today - but perhaps a very efficient administrator restored the files somewhere along the line. One can hope.
I don't know why the documents were mixed; it did state Matri on the heading. But I noticed that the Estractto di Morte (abstracts of death) were included throughout. In any case, thank you for translating, I will try to be more judicious about the other documents I found.
- Best - PG
The Certificate of no death record was from the local Paris of S. Pancrazio.
They state that they did not find a death for Francesco Paolo Calcagno (father of Giustino and grandfather of Giovanna Calcagno who was being married in 1841). That does not mean that they lost it. It only means that when they consulted their Book of Deaths they did not find him there. He could have died somewhere other than Manoppello...
Hope that clears things up a bit

T.
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Found the marriage act for Domenico Colangelo and Anna Saviera Alberico - it's pretty straightforward, but if you would help me fill it out, I would appreciate it.
http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... ewsIndex=0
30 Mar 1833
Alanno,
Domenico Colangelo, 23, residing in Alanno, son of Venanzio [Colangelo] and Presseda Michetti of Alanno, and Anna Saveria Alberico, 21, of Alanno, daughter of Nicola Alberico and Maria Assetta.
Witnesses – Salvatore de Michele and Cesare de Julio
There is a second page but I don't know that it is necessary. I was looking for the parents of Domenico. Thank you. - PG
http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... ewsIndex=0
30 Mar 1833
Alanno,
Domenico Colangelo, 23, residing in Alanno, son of Venanzio [Colangelo] and Presseda Michetti of Alanno, and Anna Saveria Alberico, 21, of Alanno, daughter of Nicola Alberico and Maria Assetta.
Witnesses – Salvatore de Michele and Cesare de Julio
There is a second page but I don't know that it is necessary. I was looking for the parents of Domenico. Thank you. - PG
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30 Mar 1833
Alanno,
Domenico Colangelo, 23, born in Alanno, landowner, residing in Alanno, son of Venanzio [Colangelo] a landowner, and Presseda Michetti of Alanno,
and Anna Saveria Alberico, 21, born in Alanno , of Alanno, daughter of Nicola Alberico, a landowner, and Maria Assetta. (both residing in Alanno)
The parents of the groom and bride gave their consent to the marriage.
Notification (banns) posted on 17 February 1833
Celebration of church marriage on 30 March at the parish church (right column)
Witnesses (at the church celebration) - Salvatore de Michele and Cesare de Julio
Second page states that there was no opposition to the marriage resulting from the notification.
Witnesses to the Solemn Promise of Marriage (this record) were
Don Giulio Cesare de Iullio
Nicola de Iulii
Camillo Nini
Domenico Ciarocca (sp?)
T.
Alanno,
Domenico Colangelo, 23, born in Alanno, landowner, residing in Alanno, son of Venanzio [Colangelo] a landowner, and Presseda Michetti of Alanno,
and Anna Saveria Alberico, 21, born in Alanno , of Alanno, daughter of Nicola Alberico, a landowner, and Maria Assetta. (both residing in Alanno)
The parents of the groom and bride gave their consent to the marriage.
Notification (banns) posted on 17 February 1833
Celebration of church marriage on 30 March at the parish church (right column)
Witnesses (at the church celebration) - Salvatore de Michele and Cesare de Julio
Second page states that there was no opposition to the marriage resulting from the notification.
Witnesses to the Solemn Promise of Marriage (this record) were
Don Giulio Cesare de Iullio
Nicola de Iulii
Camillo Nini
Domenico Ciarocca (sp?)
T.
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Great. Thank you so much, Tessa. Hey, at this point they turn from being peasants to landowners! On both sides -- glad life got better for them.
Unfortunately, I cannot find Domenico's birth or death acts. His last child, Gaetano, was born in 1846, so I literally looked at the image indexes of deaths from 1847 - 1860 with no results. I've done a name search on Antenati for post 1860 with no birth or death act. It's a puzzle. It looks like Domenico was born in 1810, as his age at marriage was 23. I've done a search on FamilySearch with no first name - just Colangelo - with proper dates, but nothing. If you can find the birth/death act, it would complete him.
I will press ahead and see if I can find the other missing people in my paternal line, Emidio de Angelis parents, and Raffaela de Meis parents before returning to Domenico's details.
-- Peonygirl
Unfortunately, I cannot find Domenico's birth or death acts. His last child, Gaetano, was born in 1846, so I literally looked at the image indexes of deaths from 1847 - 1860 with no results. I've done a name search on Antenati for post 1860 with no birth or death act. It's a puzzle. It looks like Domenico was born in 1810, as his age at marriage was 23. I've done a search on FamilySearch with no first name - just Colangelo - with proper dates, but nothing. If you can find the birth/death act, it would complete him.
I will press ahead and see if I can find the other missing people in my paternal line, Emidio de Angelis parents, and Raffaela de Meis parents before returning to Domenico's details.
-- Peonygirl

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Re: Alanno Paternal Lines
OK, I found Emidio de Angelis and [Anna] Raffaela de Meis Matri - it's a little more sketchy than other, but this is what I found so far:
pg 1 - http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... ewsIndex=0
pg 2 - http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... ewsIndex=0
10 Oct 1841
Manoppello
Parish of San Nicola
Emidio de Angelis, 20, son of Antonio deAngelis and Raffaela (or is it Rosa) di Gregorio
and Maria Raffaela de Meis, born in this commune, spinner, daughter of Felice de Meis and Anna Maria Costassie
I'm not to sure about the second page - but I am hoping that the key details are correct. Any light you can shine on this would be greatly appreciated.
Additionally, I found a neat page earlier in the book of 1841 that had Emidio de A. and Rocco Iezzi signatures! I cannot figure out what it was for, but they were apparently witnesses. The link is here if you are curious.....
http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... ewsIndex=0
Many thanks - Peonygirl
pg 1 - http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... ewsIndex=0
pg 2 - http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... ewsIndex=0
10 Oct 1841
Manoppello
Parish of San Nicola
Emidio de Angelis, 20, son of Antonio deAngelis and Raffaela (or is it Rosa) di Gregorio
and Maria Raffaela de Meis, born in this commune, spinner, daughter of Felice de Meis and Anna Maria Costassie
I'm not to sure about the second page - but I am hoping that the key details are correct. Any light you can shine on this would be greatly appreciated.
Additionally, I found a neat page earlier in the book of 1841 that had Emidio de A. and Rocco Iezzi signatures! I cannot figure out what it was for, but they were apparently witnesses. The link is here if you are curious.....
http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... ewsIndex=0
Many thanks - Peonygirl
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Re: Alanno Paternal Lines
T.peonygirl wrote:
10 Oct 1841
Manoppello
Parish of San Nicola (the church record is only in the right column- the rest is a civil registration of birth)
Emidio de Angelis, 20, born in Pianella, Province of Teramo, shoemaker residing in Manoppello, son of Antonio deAngelis, a baker; and Raffaela (or is it Rosa) di Gregorio, spinner; both residing in Pianella, and giving their consent.
and Maria Rosa Raffaela de Meis, 31, born in this comune, spinner, daughter of deceased Felice de Meis, middleclass citizen who died on 4 May 1812; granddaughter of deceased Ignazio, middleclass citizen who died on 21 January 1797 and Anna Maria Costassie (could be Castagnola)
***
The other link does indeed have their signatures; and yes, they were acting as witnesses to a marriage record.
Unfortunately the preceeding pages are not there.
Many thanks - Peonygirl
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Re: Alanno Paternal Lines
Birth Record No 14: Domenico Colangelopeonygirl wrote: Unfortunately, I cannot find Domenico's birth or death acts.
-- Peonygirl
Alanno: 6 February 1810,
Appearing was Venanzio Colangelo, contadino, 32yo, living this town, to present a male baby, born to his legitimate wife Presseda Michetti on 6 February 1810.
http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.i ... 3.jpg.html
Just a little help for you. My time is limited at present

Angela