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Her 1908 birth record (page 16) has been annotated to show that she died at the age of 65. Did I get that right? What does the date - 1-10-92 refer to?
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That was her date of death and the Record No was 65. It wasn't her age.carolc wrote: 24 Jul 2022, 21:13 https://www.antenati.san.beniculturali. ... 63/w17gJ16
Her 1908 birth record (page 16) has been annotated to show that she died at the age of 65. Did I get that right? What does the date - 1-10-92 refer to?
Angela
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OHH, that's too funny. Thank you Angela. I found another sibling with the same notation so now I know what her date of death is as well.
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To clarify she died 1 October 1992, Record No 65.
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carolc wrote: 24 Jul 2022, 21:31 OHH, that's too funny. Thank you Angela. I found another sibling with the same notation so now I know what her date of death is as well.
I think it is cute!!! It is so easy to misinterpret. I think you are doing great.
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You have been a tremendous help to me. Thank you
That is strange that you haven't seen Salasstore as a profession except in my family records. Evidently it was a family profession passed on from father to son. Spooky, wonder what it is that these men did. Oh well, the family can just use their imagination.
That is strange that you haven't seen Salasstore as a profession except in my family records. Evidently it was a family profession passed on from father to son. Spooky, wonder what it is that these men did. Oh well, the family can just use their imagination.
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carolc wrote: 25 Jul 2022, 14:49 You have been a tremendous help to me. Thank you
That is strange that you haven't seen Salasstore as a profession except in my family records. Evidently it was a family profession passed on from father to son. Spooky, wonder what it is that these men did. Oh well, the family can just use their imagination.
I personally have only seen it one other time here, but the word used was "flebotomo" (phlebotomist) not "salassatore" I just had a look back and both flebotomo and salassatore show in your history. In recent times it was basically used for medical reasons, but not initially - not in ancient times.
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That is VERY interesting. Thank you for sending this to me. I think I will put the entire article in my family book.
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Yes it is..carolc wrote: 27 Jul 2022, 12:43 That is VERY interesting. Thank you for sending this to me. I think I will put the entire article in my family book.

Angela