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Carlo Alconada (1664 - 1729)

Don Carlo "Agiutanté Governatore dell'Isola di Lipari" Alconada
Born in Lipari, Messina, Sicily, Italymap
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Husband of — married 5 Jan 1681 in Lipari, Messina, Sicily, Italymap
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Died at age 64 in Lipari, Messina, Sicily, Italymap
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Biography

Don Carlo Alconada, adjunct (auxiliary) governor of the Island of Lipari, was baptized at Lipari, Provincia di Messina, Kingdom of Sicily, 12 8bre (October) 1664, son of Sergente Giuseppe Alconada miles huis presidio Lipari and Francesca Lucia Marazzita; his sponsor was Capitano Don Carolo Baruni.[1] He was buried at Lipari, 24 September 1729, aged about 66: "Carolus Alconada filius qm Josephi servientis qm Barth.i qm Joanuis Jo. Vincentii militis et qm Marie Bonfiglio, aetatis circiter 66 annorum."[2]

Caroli Alconada, son of qm Giuseppe Alconada and qm Marie Bonfilio, married at Lipari, 5 January 1681, by Reverendo Don Angelo Vitagliano, Rosaria Megna, daughter of qm Bartolomea Megna and Catharine Vitagliano. The witnesses were Don Sipione Romano, Giuseppe Amidova, and Narcisso diLaimo.[3]

Rosaria Megna was baptized at Lipari, 7 8bre (October) 1663, daughter of Bartolomeo Megna and Caterina Vitagliano; her sponsor was Bartolomeo Vitagliano qm Giuseppe.[4] She was buried at Lipari, 7 November 1737, aged about 70: "Rosaria Megna, ... qm Barth et qm Catherina Vitagliano, uxor qm Caroli Alconada Gubernatorii olim condjutor etatis sue annora 70 circiter."[5]

(dated at Lipari, 10 Feb. 1714) Having received news, not with little surprise of the Most Illustrious Monsignor Giu says of the Monarchy, that having been notified the Reverend D. Diego Hurtado Canonico, and Vicar General of the Cathedral Church of this noble, and most faithful city of Lipari since Lieutenant Giovanni Battista Castaldi, and of special order of the Government, starting from the City, and the Island of Lipari, and his Diocese, for the reasons maturedly examined, which motivated the zeal of the Government, to do this for the ascertained Real Service, Publico Bene, and quiete de Popoli, exercising with mature reflection the economic power, and the rules of Good Government against the aforementioned Vicar disturbing that quiet, who forgot the obligation of faithful Vassallo, and to observe the royal prerogatives, and praiseworthy observances of the Kingdom, flattering, in order to prove himself, of having been injured by Ecclesiastical Immunity, and of having suffered violence from the reported by Castaldi, and Carlo Alconada Agiutante, covering himself with the specious shield, erroneous however, and premeditated no less, than affected, that he is the aforementioned Commissioner Castaldi, a Delegate of the Tribunal of the Monarchy, to whom, for the sake of his nature, he unduly gives the title of claim, and when the aforementioned Tribunal of the Royal Monarchy has not given order against the aforementioned Vicar, his Court, and the Church, neither the said of Castaldi was Commissioner, if he was Delegate of said Court, nor did he say, nor could he say, to be Minister with a special delegation of said Court, as in the Scommunica, and that which is more, with much disconsolation of all the Faithful, not only of this, but of the Kingdom he forbade this Holy Cathedral, and all the others of the City, and Diocese, subjecting them to a local interdict...[6]

(dated at Lipari, 7 Sept. 1714) In addition, although it is about the perspective of the People, and the Inhabitants of the City, and of the Diocese of Lipari. by the piety of the aforesaid, and by the devotion of those elders to the Church, and to this Apostolic See, let us feel so eminently, that we do not doubt them in the least, even in the least expected by our declaration, the pre-inserted Edict, and other deeds by the said Canon Giuseppe Marotta, for the angry, and the weak, and none that they already had complete strength and valor, and that they were to have impostors, and that, on the contrary, everything had been done by the aforesaid Vicar General, and had been ordered religiously, and that they had observed it exactly, and would observe it; and submitted to the aforesaid Diocese, as aforesaid, and also censures, or the declarations of excommunication by him against the above-named Giovanni Battista Castaldi, and Carlo Alconanda, his expellers, and all others who order the same expulsion, or who have rendered them help, favor, or advice in any way, promulgated, as having the strong and just, and the very Prohibition, and Censures, or declarations of this kind by the authority of Almighty God, of the Saints of the Apostles Peter and Paul, and approving and confirming ours, and innovating against the premisses, as far as it is necessary: All equal in motion, knowledge, deliberation, and fullness of power, and individual persons eta sticas as Secular, of every degree, preeminence, and dignity more than any Order, Congregation, Institute, and Society, even, to the exact observance of the same Prohibition according to the form from St. to them the prescriptions should be completely observed, and they would be obliged to exist, and it would be, so that as much as you could for churches, pious places, oratories even private, and chapels domestic to the city; even the pretended protection of the Kingdom, or the pretended right of pat.[7]

Children, born at Lipari, Provincia di Messina, Kingdom of Lipari:[8][9][10]

  1. Giuseppe Alconada, bap. 28 Feb. 1683; sponsor was Antonino Russo di Michele. He was bur. Lipari, 26 Jan. 1685, ae. ca. 3.
  2. Giuseppe Nicola Alconada, bap. 6 Xbre (Dec.) 1685; m. Olimpia Canali.
  3. Maria Alconada, b. 2 a.m., 11 March 1688, bap. Lipari, 11 March 1688; sponsor was Don Giuseppe Russo di Erasmo. Maria Alconada, dau. of Carlo Alconada and Rosaria Megna, m. Lipari, 1 July 1718, by Reverendo Don Emmanuele Carnivali, Don Domenico Giuseppe Margaria, Gov. of the Island of Lipari, son of Constantino Margaria and Margarita Margaria. The witnesses were Don Domenico Schiacchiatano and Don Filippo Mancijane.
  4. Antonina Alconada, bap. 25 June 1690; sponsor was Calogero Alconada. She was bur. Lipari, 31 May 1721, ae. ca. 30, uxor qm Lettorci Calabro. Antonia Alconada, dau. of Carlo Alconada and Rosaria Megna, m. Lipari, 28 Nov. 1720, by Reverendo Don Francesco Canali, Don Littorino Calabrò of Messina, son of Don Giuseppe Calabrò and Donna Paola Palumbo. The witnesses were Reverendo Don Giovanni Megna qm Giuseppe, Don Bartolomeo Duca qm Domenico, UIDD Francesco Russo et al.
  5. Antonino Cristofalo Alconada, bap. 9 7bre (Sept.) 1692; sponsor was Francesco Bonica.
  6. Anna Francesca Alconada, b. 8 p.m., 26 July 1695, bap. Lipari, 26 July 1695; sponsor was Signifer Bartolomeo Garagliano.
  7. Giovanna Alconada, b. ca. 1697; Giovanna Alconada, dau. of Carlo Alconada and Rosaria Megna, m. Lipari, 6 9bre (Nov.) 1718, by Reverendo Canonico Don Giuseppe Sciacchiatano, Francesco Bonica, son of Bartolomeo Bonica and Giovanna Manfrè. The witnesses were Reverendo Sacerdote Don Giovanni Ettor subdiacono, Don Francesco Rijtano, and Clerico Bartolomeo Duca.
  8. Domenica Cirilla Alconada, b. ca. 1702; bur. Lipari, Jan. 1775, ae. ca. 72: "D: Cirilla Alconada qm Caroli Adiutantis etatis sue annora 72 circiter." Cirilla Alconada m. Lipari, 28 July 1722, by Reverendo Don Francesco Canali, Don Alessandro Canali, son of Don Alessandro Canali qm Don Alessandro qm Don Giuseppe qm Alessandro AMDr qm Giacomo and Donna Caterina Canali qm Domenico qm Giovanni Francesco qm Giacomo qm Alessandro. The witnesses were Reverendo Don Giovanni Ettor, Francesco Bonica qm Bartolomeo, Carlo Alconada, Giuseppe Alconada et al. In 1751, Cirillae Alconada issued a complaint against Giuseppe Sidoti for the rape of Isabella Canali, her daughter, on the condition of future marriage between them.[11]
  9. (perhaps) Marchiona Alconada, b. ca. 1704; bur. Lipari, 26 Feb. 1783, ae. ca. 80.
  10. Donna Caterina Alconada, b. ca. 1710; m. Dottor Don Giuseppe de Paola.

Sources

  1. Registri ecclesiastici di Lipari (Messina), (1559-1913), Battesimi 1559-1696, FHL film 1,338,513.
  2. Registri ecclesiastici di Lipari (Messina), (1559-1913), Morti 1651-1902, FHL film 1,338,518, found at FamilySearch.
  3. Registri ecclesiastici di Lipari (Messina), (1559-1913), Matrimoni 1594-1754, FHL film 1,338,516, found at FamilySearch.
  4. Registri ecclesiastici di Lipari (Messina), (1559-1913), Battesimi 1559-1696, FHL film 1,338,513.
  5. Registri ecclesiastici di Lipari (Messina), (1559-1913), Morti 1651-1902, FHL film 1,338,518, found at FamilySearch.
  6. Deputazione di storia patria per la Sicilia. Sezione di Messina, Società messinese di storia patria, Archivio Storico Messinese vol. 6 (Messina: Tipografia d'Amico, 1906), p. 57, found at Google Books.
  7. Fontes CIC t1 259, Dicastery for the Clergy, found at Clerus.
  8. Registri ecclesiastici di Lipari (Messina), (1559-1913), Battesimi 1559-1696, FHL film 1,338,513.
  9. Registri ecclesiastici di Lipari (Messina), (1559-1913), Morti 1651-1902, FHL film 1,338,518.
  10. Registri ecclesiastici di Lipari (Messina), (1559-1913), Matrimoni 1594-1754, FHL film 1,338,516.
  11. Francesco Vergara, Society and Justice in the Aeolian Islands (16th-18th centuries) the Criminal Trials of the Episcopal Curia of Lipari (Rubbettino, 1994), p. 120 (c.c. 10).




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