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married at 14 ...

I haven't been on Ancestry in a while, so thought I'd check it out today. Usually anything new is on my mom's side, which I can trace very far back, many, many generations. But a lot of new records and databases are added every day, and to my surprise, there was a lot of new information, or "hints," as Ancestry calls it, on my dad's side, the Italian side.

Today's find is the wife of my 1st cousin, 4x removed (thanks, Ancestry, for sorting that out): Francesca Maisano. She was married at 14 (!) to Giorgio Quartuccio, who was 25 at the time. Hmmm. They had 11 children in 24 years. She died in 1918 in her hometown, Piana Dei Greci, in Palermo, Sicily, at the age of 79. Amazingly, another tree on Ancestry had posted a photo of her. Connections ...



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