Salvatrice di Rao, the daughter of Calogero di Rao and Lucia Catalinotto, is born and baptized on 29 September 1827 in Corleone. Her godparents are Giuseppe di Rao and Sigismonda, the widow of Simone Bannardo (?).[1]
She marries Leoluca Cutrone, the son of Carmelo Cutrone and Giovanna Colletti, on 5 February 1848 in Corleone.[2]
↑ Marriage of Carmeli Cutrone and Salvatrice di Rao, record no. 1892, 5 February 1848, "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DT6S-FQS?cc=2046915&wc=MG37-VZS%3A351041801%2C351041802%2C351561801 : 20 May 2014), Corleone > San Martino > Matrimoni 1832-1856 > image 243 of 443; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo (Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo).
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