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Re: Find Parents of Yolanda Pascale

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Is there any new information on pages that follow it or the bottom of page 1? Appears to be 8 pages!!
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rp76226 wrote: 02 Jun 2022, 14:45 Is there any new information on pages 2-4 or the bottom of page 1?
Information at the bottom of page 1 and top of page 2 is the same as the marriage act I posted.

The handwritten record on page 3 is the extract of birth/baptism of Giovanni Antonio.
He was born on 4 September 1801.

Likewise, the next record is for Girolama. She was born on 8 April 1804.


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Thank you. Seems like a lot of pages follow. Never saw so many.
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The two pages following the baptisms are the consent of the parents of the groom and the certification that the publication was made without opposition.
Lots of legal language, but just a consent and verification of publication.

There are some processetti that have many more documents including death acts for parents of the bride and groom, death act of paternal grandfather when the father of a spouse is deceased, death acts of previous spouses, etc. It can get quite lengthy. :-)

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I'm guessing none of those are there for this record. Once a civil document is long hand written instead of formatted, I get lost.
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rp76226 wrote: 02 Jun 2022, 18:57 I'm guessing none of those are there for this record. Once a civil document is long hand written instead of formatted, I get lost.
Since all the parents are living at the time of this marriage, there would be no death acts for them.
There would only be a death act for the paternal grandfather if the father of one of the spouses was deceased.
Since neither of the spouses was married prior, there is no death act for a former spouse.

You are lucky to have the processetti with the birth/baptism of the spouses. Many processetti (also called allegati) are not available.

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