Hi, could I have some help translating the grooms mothers name please for entry number 11
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... at=1019419
many thanks,
John
Help translating grooms mothers name
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The first name is tough. Prensi? Virginia Usseglio.
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Re: Help translating grooms mothers name
Virginia Prinsi Usseglio
In the Italian white pages, the surname is found under the letter U- Usseglio Prinsi followed by the first name (in Torino Province)
In the Italian white pages, the surname is found under the letter U- Usseglio Prinsi followed by the first name (in Torino Province)
Re: Help translating grooms mothers name
Thank you erudita74
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Great work! I should have thought of that. I checked and did find Usseglio as a surname, but didn't think to try Prinsi as part of the surname.erudita74 wrote: 16 Oct 2020, 22:09 Virginia Prinsi Usseglio
In the Italian white pages, the surname is found under the letter U- Usseglio Prinsi followed by the first name (in Torino Province)
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Re: Help translating grooms mothers name
You're very welcome
Erudita
Re: Help translating grooms mothers name
You were on the right track. Glad I could help.bbivona wrote: 16 Oct 2020, 23:10Great work! I should have thought of that. I checked and did find Usseglio as a surname, but didn't think to try Prinsi as part of the surname.erudita74 wrote: 16 Oct 2020, 22:09 Virginia Prinsi Usseglio
In the Italian white pages, the surname is found under the letter U- Usseglio Prinsi followed by the first name (in Torino Province)
Erudita