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#272 Birth of Caterina La Scala October 5, 1874
1874, the 7th of October at the hour of 10am in the town hall of Misilmeri before Antonino Teraino, official of the vital records office appeared Diego La Scala, son of Pietro, 25, farmer, of Misilmeri who presents a baby girl who he declares was born on the 5th of this month at the hour of 8pm to his wife Angela La Barbara, daughter of Gaetano, in their home and the named the child Caterina. Witnesses are Vincenzo D' Aj, 34, and Antonino Miniti, 37, both farmers of this town.
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#59 Marriage of Diego La Scala and Angela La Barbara December 29, 1870
1870, the 29th of December at the hour of 12 noon in the town hall of Misilmeri, before Pietro Gucciardo, official of the vital records office of Misilmeri and in the presence of Giuseppe Ardizzone, son of the late Carlo, 51, and Stefano Correnti, son of the late Vincenzo, age 60, farmers, appeared Diego La Scala, son of Pietro and Filippa Cersciana, born and resident of this town, unmarried; and also appeared Angela La Barbara, daughter of Gaetano and Caterina La Scala, single and born and resident of this town. And they intend to be united in marriage. The marriage banns were posted and there was no opposition. They were read the civil codes 130, 131 and 132 and having their mutual consent, they were united in marriage and pronounced husband and wife.
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