In 1834, Salvatore Piazza, 57 (b. 1777), lives in a household headed by Don Gaetano Piazza, 64 (c. 1770) on the strada di Piazza in Corleone, along with his wife, Rosa, 49 (b. 1785), and their children: Arcangelo, 31 (b. 1803), Paolo, 28 (b. 1806), Bernarda, 26 (b. 1808), Francesco, 24 (b. 1810), Benedetto, 19 (b. 1815), Maria Teresa, 14 (b. 1820), and Maria Rosa, 12 (b. 1822).[1]
Maria Rosa dies at the age of 26 in Corleone in November 1848. Her husband, Pietro La Mantia, survives her, and mother, Rosa Leggio, survive her.
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