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Cocchiola, Michele Arcangelo Birth#111
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Cocchiola, Michele Arcangelo Birth#111
Grazie,
Dolores
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Dated Oct 8, 1877 at 3:15 P.M. in Frigento
Appearing was Gennaro Cocchiola, age 43, peasant living in Frigento. He reported that at 5:30 A.M. on the 8th, in the house at #6 Contrada Valle dei Conti, his wife Teresa D’Avino, a peasant living with him, gave birth to their son Michele Arcangelo. Witnesses to the declaration of the birth, and presentation of the infant, were Nicola Abbandandolo, age 40, peasant, and Filippo di Leo, age 70, peasant, both residents in Frigento. The act was read aloud to all who intervened but only signed by the town official, as the others were illiterate.
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Appearing was Gennaro Cocchiola, age 43, peasant living in Frigento. He reported that at 5:30 A.M. on the 8th, in the house at #6 Contrada Valle dei Conti, his wife Teresa D’Avino, a peasant living with him, gave birth to their son Michele Arcangelo. Witnesses to the declaration of the birth, and presentation of the infant, were Nicola Abbandandolo, age 40, peasant, and Filippo di Leo, age 70, peasant, both residents in Frigento. The act was read aloud to all who intervened but only signed by the town official, as the others were illiterate.
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Good morning, Dolores. You're very welcome. Happy to help, as usual.
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I know you do, Dolores, which is why I'm always happy to help you. Hope you're staying cool. I think the heat index by me is supposed to go to 104 later. Good day to stay in and do genealogy. Think I'll even skip going out to zumba class later. Didn't even go out walking my several miles this morning. I was up really early but it was already way too hot. Can't tolerate the strong sun!
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I don't walk outside in the summer anymore, instead I pop in a walking DVD, better than nothing, I guess...........
Dated Oct 8, 1877 at 3:15 P.M. in Frigento
Appearing was Gennaro Cocchiola, age 43, peasant living in Frigento. He reported that at 5:30 A.M. on the 8th, in the house at #6 Contrada Valle dei Conti, his wife Teresa D’Avino, a peasant living with him, gave birth to their son Michele Arcangelo. Witnesses to the declaration of the birth, and presentation of the infant, were Nicola Abbandandolo, age 40, peasant, and Filippo di Leo, age 70, peasant, both residents in Frigento. The act was read aloud to all who intervened but only signed by the town official, as the others were illiterate.
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Dated Oct 8, 1877 at 3:15 P.M. in Frigento
Appearing was Gennaro Cocchiola, age 43, peasant living in Frigento. He reported that at 5:30 A.M. on the 8th, in the house at #6 Contrada Valle dei Conti, his wife Teresa D’Avino, a peasant living with him, gave birth to their son Michele Arcangelo. Witnesses to the declaration of the birth, and presentation of the infant, were Nicola Abbandandolo, age 40, peasant, and Filippo di Leo, age 70, peasant, both residents in Frigento. The act was read aloud to all who intervened but only signed by the town official, as the others were illiterate.
lkin
Grazie,
Dolores
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Re: Cocchiola, Michele Arcangelo Birth#111
I could go walking at an indoor track, but it's 33 times around to do just 1 mile and I usually do between 3 and 4. How boring is that!
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