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Salvatore Ferrara 1884–1885 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1884

Birth Location: SanGiuseppe Jato, Palermo, Italy

Death Date: 24 DEC 1885

Death Location: SanGiuseppe Jato, Palermo, Italy

Father: Salvatore Ferrara

Mother: Maria Rotolo

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The story of Salvatore Ferrara began in 1884 in SanGiuseppe Jato, Palermo, Italy. Salvatore Ferrara passed away in 1885 in SanGiuseppe Jato, Palermo, Italy.

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Biography

  • The story of Salvatore Ferrara began in 1884 in SanGiuseppe Jato, Palermo, Italy.
  • Salvatore Ferrara passed away in 1885 in SanGiuseppe Jato, Palermo, Italy.

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Salvatore Ferrara's Ancestors

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Salvatore Ferrara
1884–1885
Birth Place: SanGiuseppe Jato, Palermo, Italy
Parents
Salvatore Ferrara
1841–
San Giuseppe Iato, Palermo, Sicilia, Italia
Maria (Giuseppa) Rotolo
1852–
S.Giuseppe Jato, Palermo, Italy
Grandparents
Giuseppe (detto Granato Ferrara) Serra
1808–1842
San Giuseppe Jato, Palermo, Sicilia, Italy
Anna (Maria) Vivirito
1812–1895
San Giuseppe Iato, Palermo, Sicilia, Italia
Great-Grandparents
Pietro Granato
1770–1823
Vincenza ??
1773–1855
Paolo Vivirito
1786–
Giuseppa Monachino
1787–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Angelo Ferrara
1745–
Vincenza Vitale
1747–

Salvatore Ferrara's Timeline

2 Records

1884
ABT 1884
Birth of Salvatore Ferrara in SanGiuseppe Jato, Palermo, Italy
SanGiuseppe Jato, Palermo, Italy
1885
24 DEC 1885
Age 1
Death of Salvatore Ferrara in SanGiuseppe Jato, Palermo, Italy
SanGiuseppe Jato, Palermo, Italy

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1884
    Event Place: SanGiuseppe Jato, Palermo, Italy

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 DEC 1885
    Event Place: SanGiuseppe Jato, Palermo, Italy

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