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stephen the links no working...
you can show us the pictures with "diciotto" word?
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hi suanj,

the site wont allow me to attach these documents because the files are too large. nazca sent me his email and i sent them to him that way. can you tell me how to post them? or... is there another site to which i can send them to you

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Hi steeve, Hi Suanj

i hope you can see now the certificate i post for you...
I'm searching lost relatives and descendant of my greatgrandfather Vincenzo Genualdi (or Gennaldi or Genuardi) and my greatgrandmother Concetta Davola (their sons: Angela, Carmela, Antonio, Bartolomeo, Ernesto, Simone, Riccardo, Maria) went in Chicago,Ill., and New Orleans, in 1880-1920 from Sicily. Other family related : Jacobucci or Jacopucci (from Central Italy).
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I no read "diciotto" word, lacking a part, but seeming "Calogera Licata di seco domiciliata .." = inhabitant with husband..
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try this one unfortunately i cant turn them. the one that is cut off is too big of a file but it is also the easiest too read
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Hi,
another certificate....

I hope this is more clear..

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I'm searching lost relatives and descendant of my greatgrandfather Vincenzo Genualdi (or Gennaldi or Genuardi) and my greatgrandmother Concetta Davola (their sons: Angela, Carmela, Antonio, Bartolomeo, Ernesto, Simone, Riccardo, Maria) went in Chicago,Ill., and New Orleans, in 1880-1920 from Sicily. Other family related : Jacobucci or Jacopucci (from Central Italy).
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This one is an enlargement of previous certificate...
I'm searching lost relatives and descendant of my greatgrandfather Vincenzo Genualdi (or Gennaldi or Genuardi) and my greatgrandmother Concetta Davola (their sons: Angela, Carmela, Antonio, Bartolomeo, Ernesto, Simone, Riccardo, Maria) went in Chicago,Ill., and New Orleans, in 1880-1920 from Sicily. Other family related : Jacobucci or Jacopucci (from Central Italy).
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Hi Stephen & Suanj

maybe is not "diciotto " but "di detto (moglie)".
For Stephen : "di detto moglie" is an arcaic form to say " wife of above mentioned" ...

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yes, it is " di detto sposa"..
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its licata di ciotto!
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