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I'm pretty sure that my grandfather was born in Chorio. His father's name was Francesco and his mother's name was Angela Gurnari. Does anyone have any information about this family? I think they might have moved around a bit. There don't seem to have been many Campolos in this area.
Many thanks for any/all responses!
I see. Chorio is now a hamlet(frazione) of San Lorenzo.
In Italian the group of letters "ch", as well as "gh", is always followed by the vowel "e" or "i", never bay "a" or "o" or "u".
liviomoreno wrote:I see. Chorio is now a hamlet(frazione) of San Lorenzo.
In Italian the group of letters "ch", as well as "gh", is always followed by the vowel "e" or "i", never bay "a" or "o" or "u".
Perhaps of Greek origins?
Looks like there is an accent over the "o" - Choriò and possibly an alternate? name - Roghudi. OR - is that another/different village?
1873 Sept 29th in the town of San Lorenzo marriage of Francesco Campolo age 23 born in San Lorenzo son of Giuseppe Campolo and Francesca Provazza married to Angela Gurnari age 21 born in San Lorenzo daughter of Teodoro Gurnari and Maria Curatola
Marriage of Giuseppe Campolo and Francesca Provazza
1838 Feb 26 in the town of Chorio appeared Giuseppe Campolo age 27(baptized 9/30/1811 born in Reggio (San Gregorio)son of Consolato Campolo and Porsia Alampi married to Francesca Provazza age 19 born in Chorio daughter of Carmelo Provazza and Margarita Tripodi
Hi,
I am helping a friend with her family tree and there is a connection.
Her 2x's great grandfather, Antonino and Francesco were brothers.
Do you have a tree on ancestry.com ?
Marriage record of Antonino Campolo and Maria Meduri
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1867 Oct 19th in the town of San Lorenzo the marriage of Antonino Campolo age 22 born in San Lorenzo son of Giuseppe Campolo and Francesca Provazza married to Maria Meduri age 24 born in San Lorenzo daughter of Francesco Meduri and Antonina Porcini
I have nothing to add to what is written above because camwal can find what he needs in the also above nominated websites http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it, http://www.archiviareagrecanica.it/ and http://www.benvanrijswijk.com/fontigenealogiche.htm .
But just for the case someone is interested: According to Gerhardt Rohlfs the name Ghorio is from ancient Greek (we are here in the middle of the Area Grecanica) and means zone, area, but also farm or estate. Chorio di San Lorenzo at first was a hamlet of Pentidattilo as it appears in the Catasto Onciario of Pentidattilo of 1759. When the Civil State begins in 1809 it was a "sottocommune" of San Lorenzo.
There are two other Chorio's but they are written as in Greek "Ghorio". Ghorio di Roghudi and Ghorio di Roccaforte but throughout the area it is a very common toponym which appears f.e. in Bova and Palizzi.
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