And help finding death record
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And help finding death record
Also searching for a death record for Carmela Mastrosimone between 1869 and 1885 in San Cataldo. She was born about 1811 and was the widow of Lorenzo Carletta.
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https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... cat=728036 (third record down on the right side)
She died on December 25, 1855 and is listed as his wife and not widow in her church record, yet we know he predeceased her in 1851. She was age 50 at the time of her death and had received all of the Sacraments. Her parents' names are not given in the death record.
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She died on December 25, 1855 and is listed as his wife and not widow in her church record, yet we know he predeceased her in 1851. She was age 50 at the time of her death and had received all of the Sacraments. Her parents' names are not given in the death record.
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You are awesome! Thanks so much! That's disappointing her parents names aren't on it though...
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Happy to help you again. BTW, I haven't had any success finding the Ferrara/Lunetta marriage record. Do you have her death record which might show her place of birth and which may be the key to finding their marriage record?
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Yes, I have her death record showing she was born in San Cataldo…
What I'm looking for is her husband's parents names. He was Angelo Ferrara born about 1846. He had children until at lease 1894.. but I haven't been able to find his death record.
What I'm looking for is her husband's parents names. He was Angelo Ferrara born about 1846. He had children until at lease 1894.. but I haven't been able to find his death record.
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Still no success tracking down Angelo's death record. I haven't forgotten about it.
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