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ben000
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NicoDAmbrosio78
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Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 8:52 am Post subject: Francesco D’Ambrosio |
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| fife0034 wrote: | | Also, Francesco, married to Francesca Lanni was my g grandfather's brother. There were 3 brothers, Francesco, Angela Antonio and Geraldo. Davido was their father. Silvestro is on the 1889 census lodging with my Francesco. Perhaps cousins? |
Francesco D’Ambrosio and Francesca Lanni are my Great great grandparents. Their younger son Nicola born 1900 known as Nicholas is my great grandfather, and who I’m named after. Their eldest daughter Angelantonia known as Angelina raised Nicholas’s daughter Gloria (my grandmother) when he died in 1935. Gloria died in 1998. Angelantonio was Francesco’s brother and who Angelina was named after.
I’m looking for anyone who may be related to me. |
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barryriley@hotmail.co.uk
Joined: 11 Jul 2019 Posts: 1 Location: Wakefield
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2025 10:42 am Post subject: Re: D'Ambrosio Family |
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| helward wrote: | Hi
I'm trying to find out about members of our family who came from Picinisco to England in about 1880s.
There were 3 brothers, Angelo Antonio, Gerardo and Franco. Their father was called David. We think that the brothers were born in the 1860's but would love to have some definite information about addresses and dates of birth and names of other members of the family.
Any helpful pointers would be very much appreciated,
Thanks, Helen |
I have the family tree |
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