Interpretation Of Death Certificate For Santo Battaglia

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Interpretation Of Death Certificate For Santo Battaglia

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Hello. When Antenati changed their system I lost links to a lot of documents and I did not copy the documents. I been trying to find some of them. I believe the attached is my great great great grandfather Santo Battaglia’s death record. I would appreciate it if someone can interpret this for me. It looks like it is him because I see his parent’s names listed (Giuseppe Battaglia and Marina Di Cola). Thanks in advance. Joe
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Re: Interpretation Of Death Certificate For Santo Battaglia

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Santo Battaglia, age 60, a farmer, husband of Rosa Corso, died in his home on 2 April 1833. Death was recorded (#112) on 3 April.
Santo was the son of deceased (both) Giuseppe Battaglia and Marina di Cola.

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Thank you so much Tesse. Thats him!!!
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