Caterina was born about 1820 [1]. She married Francesco Perricone [2] of Menfi and they had several children there before moving to Santa Margherita di Belice some time before 1866. Caterina was living as recently as 1 June 1866 [3].
Reference Notes
The following 1841 marriage record possibly refers to Francesco and Caterina. What prevents inclusion here are a few discordant notes: (1) the marriage occurs in Palermo, which is a good distance from the towns in southern Agrigento where Caterina and Francesco's known events occurred. (2) the name of his parents, Antonino and Carmela Tatone, don't resonate in the names of any of his children. The names of Caterina's parents are not provided. This doesn't absolutely rule it out, but I'm holding off for now. Jaci Coleman 21:54, 20 April 2022 (UTC) https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/166353:1878?tid=&pid=&queryId=9545ee36a50e9fc8394a79b8630d9b39&_phsrc=bhu1324&_phstart=successSource
Birth year: based on her reported age, 26, in the 1846 birth record for daughter Providenza.
Marriage to Francesco Perricone: Francesco and Caterina are named as parents in the 1846 birth record for their daughter Providenza. "Italia, Agrigento, Sciacca, Stato Civile (Tribunale), 1861-1929," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G94S-WCD2?cc=2043548&wc=MC5P-968%3A349457201%2C349547101%2C349553501 : 22 May 2014), Agrigento > Santa Margherita di Belice > Pubblicazioni 1882-1905 Matrimoni 1862-1896 > image 1264 of 3091; Tribunale di Sciacca (Sciacca Court, Sciacca). ... Date of marriage 1 June 1866, performed in Santa Margherita di Belice. ... Giovanni Tortorici, 37, marriage broker/ matchmaker, living in Santa Margarita, single, son of Antonino, matchmaker, living here, and of Marianna Rabito, living here, AND Providenza Perricone, single, 19, no profession, living in Santa Margarita, daughter of Francesco, shoemaker living here, and of Caterina Aleo, also living here.
Death: the June 1866 marriage record for daughter Providenza indicates that her parents are living. Since Francesco and his wife were living in Santa Margherita in 1866, it is assumed that they remained there during their lives.
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