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Rosalia Barbera (1846 - 1856)

Rosalia Barbera
Born in Santa Margherita di Belice, Agrigento, Sicily, Italymap
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Died at age 9 in Santa Margherita di Belice, Agrigento, Sicily, Italymap
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Biography

Rosalia Barbera died young.

Rosalia was born in 1846 to Antonino Barbera and Rosalia Scaturro. She died at age 9, although her death record reports her as age 12 at death.

Rosalia was named for her paternal grandmother, Rosalia Barbera.

Sources

  • Birth 1846: Antenati: Gli Archivi per la Ricerca Anagrafica. "https://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/ark:/12657/an_ua20007317/57VWKMP/" . . . Births. 12 Aug 1846 ... [midwife said] a newborn girl was born to Rosalia Scaturro, 26, living in S. Margarita, and to Antonino Barbera, 35, profession gardener, living in S. Margarita... [born] on 12 Aug in her father's house ... gave her the name of Rosalia ...
  • Death 1856: Antenati. https://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/ark:/12657/an_ua20007273/LpzmjAE ... on 20 June 1856 at hour 20, died in her father's house, Rosolia Barbera, 12 years, single, born in Santa Margarita, peasant, living here in the quarter of San Francesco, daughter of Antonino, 'ortolano' gardener, living in Santa Margarita, and of Rosalia Scaturro, living in Santa Margarita.




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Rejected matches › Rosolia Barbera (1846-)