24 February 1544, Nicolao (de???) la Camara is born in Monreale, Sicily to Maestro Antonino and Ligutina??? (I don't recognize this name) la Camara.
#22 on the left - https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... cc=2046915
6 April 1581 - Nicolao marries Antonina (di) Bellia/Bella/Bedda/Beddia in Carini, Sicily.
11 November 1612, Nicolao dies, age 68
middle right - https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... cc=2046915
A couple things I noticed
1. (de) La Camara is a Spanish surname, not an Italian one. Some conquistadors have this name - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_de_la_C%C3%A1mara
2. His death certificate gets his age correct exactly, instead of using an estimation. For many people, these estimations have been a decade or more off.
3. Ligutina is a name I've never seen before and can't find online
4. Nicolao's father was Mro = Maestro, i.e. a nobleman
Is Nicolao descended from Spanish nobility who moved to Sicily?
Is "La Camara" a Spanish surname?
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Re: Is "La Camara" a Spanish surname?
"Maestro" most often refers to a "master" or "teacher" of music or the arts. Not necessarily nobility, per se.
"La Camara" is not found, but "Camara" is peppered in some of the northern Italian provinces...
I wish I could help on the other questions, but certainly it would not be a stretch for a Spaniard to settle in NW Sicily...
BTW, my late aunt's maternal family was from Carini.
"La Camara" is not found, but "Camara" is peppered in some of the northern Italian provinces...
I wish I could help on the other questions, but certainly it would not be a stretch for a Spaniard to settle in NW Sicily...
BTW, my late aunt's maternal family was from Carini.
Mark
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Re: Is "La Camara" a Spanish surname?
Thank you Mark!MarcuccioV wrote: 03 May 2021, 15:22 "Maestro" most often refers to a "master" or "teacher" of music or the arts. Not necessarily nobility, per se.
"La Camara" is not found, but "Camara" is peppered in some of the northern Italian provinces...
I wish I could help on the other questions, but certainly it would not be a stretch for a Spaniard to settle in NW Sicily...
BTW, my late aunt's maternal family was from Carini.