Ciro Pennino is born around 1761 in Corleone, the son of Mariano Pennino and Francesca Caccamo.
According to his first documented marriage, in 1792, Ciro marries at least twice, first to Gaetana Bellanca. His marriage to Gaetana has not been found in the Corleone matrimonial indices for the years 1764-1811. Cascio-10 21:00, 17 October 2020 (UTC)
Ciro remarries to Anna Pomara, daughter of Biagio Pomara and the late Giovanna Perrone, on 16 January 1792 in Corleone. His parents have died.[1]
Ciro and Anna have at least five children: Mariano (c. 1792), Liborio (c. 1794), Francesco (c. 1797), Giuseppa (c. 1800), and Biagio (c. 1804).
In 1807 in the Saccaro courtyard, Ciro, age 46 (b. 1761), lives with his wife, Anna, 40 (b. 1767), and their children Mariano, 15 (b. 1792), Liborio, 13 (b. 1794), Francesco, 10 (b. 1797), Giuseppa, 7 (b. 1800), and Biagio, 3 (b. 1804). One of their neighbors is the family of Leoluchina Catalinotto, widow of Simone Bonanno. (Her son is also named Simone.)
All of Ciro's family member's birth years are based on the ages reported in 1807.
Mariano marries Emmanuela lo Cascio on April 26, 1818.
Francesco marries Maria Biagia Mannina on 10 June 1830. Ciro and Anna are still living at this time.
Ciro Pennino family, 1807 stato delle anime
Marriage of Mariano Pennino and Emmanuela Cascio, record no. 606, 26 April 1818
Marriage of Francisco Pennino and Maria Blasia Mannina, record no. 1601, 10 June 1830
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