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This Lorenzo's surname is Mistretta. Sept 21(?), 1781. He was baptized Lorenzo Vincenzo Matteo (Mistretta) son of Antonio Mistretta and Antonina Quartana.
Infant Biagio Romano, son of * (see below) and Vincenza Romano. Godmother: Caterina Sagona.
*I think the father's first name in the record could be Filolao. The other possibility is Nicola. I looked through the indices and don't see the first name Filolao which is like Philolaus. I would think that could be like Filippo, but I can't find evidence of this. I don't see a marriage record for this couple either, but they may have married in another town.
i have a conflict as Fidelis Stabile's death notice shows parents at vincentii and rose Lojocano NOT Zito
i am wondering if vincentii got married 2 times.
Also that makes the sibling as Barbara Stabile NOT Vita Stabile.
I am not sure how to unravel and confirm which is correct.
Fidelis Stabile and Vincentii seem to be firm but the mother's last name is NOT firm now.
Thanks for any quidance.
Campo florito seems to be town NOT Bisacquino but this is confusing.
Vincenzo Stabile was a widower when he married Rosa Iacono June 30, 1776 in Campofiorito. His previous wife was Rosa Zito. The marriage record is with the Campofiorito Matrimoni and Publications records for 1769-1910, on family search, images 27 and 28 of 648. Rosa’s parents were a married couple in Bisacquino when her father Gaspare Iacono was alive. Her mother was Rosa Aldoino. Sorry but I’m not home and don’t have access to my computer. Not sure if I can post the link but will try now. Only the publication dates and marriage date are at the bottom of image 27.
In addition to the June 30, 1776 marriage of Vincenzo Stabile, widower of Rosa Zito, to Rosa Iacono, which is in my post above, I found the following children born to them in Campofiorito.
Barbara Stabile born July, 1778
Anna Maria Stabile born Jan 18, 1882, folio 59
Gaspare Stabile born Nov 10, 1783, folio 68, left page next to bottom record.
I also looked through the Bisacquino baptism records, as the first name Fidelis seems to be common in some of the indices there, but no luck finding Fidelis Stabile. I looked through the baptism records from 1776 to 1780, page by page.
Thank you Parker for the copy digitally of the marriage.
Erudita/ Parker/Anyone else lol
Ok so now i have reestablished that Fidelis is son of vincenzo BUT i do not have his birth record.
I need that to determine who is the mother. Rose Zito or Rose Iojacono.
Does fidelis's death record his age when he died?
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Die 23 Ianuarii 1863
Fidelis Stabile vir quondam Antoninae Mistretta, annorum 84, filius quondam Vincenti et Rosae Lojacono, omnibus sacramentis munitus, obiit et sepultus est in Ecclesia Sancti Josephi.
January 23, 1863
Fidelis Stabile, husband of the deceased Antonina Mistretta, 84 years old, son of the deceased Vincenzo and Rosa Lojacono, consecrated with all the Sacraments, died and buried in the Church of Saint Joseph.
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Die 12 Januarii 1860
Antonina Mistretta, filia quondam Antonini Mistretta et Antoninae Quartana olim jugalium, uxor Fidels Stabile, annorum 72 circiter, in comunione Sanctae Matris Ecclesiae animam Deo reddidit et sepulta fuit in Ecclesia Sancti Joseph.
12th January 1860
Antonina Mistretta, daughter of the late Antoninus Mistretta and Antonina Quartana, once spouses, wife of Fidelis Stabile, aged about 72, gave up her soul to God in communion with Holy Mother Church and was buried in Saint Joseph Church.
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