Filomena Rossetti

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Personal and Family Information

Filomena was born on 21 OCT 1853 in Lettopalena, Chieti, Italy, the daughter of Sabatino Rossetti and Sabia Palma D'Accione.

She died on 21 MAY 1934 in Lettopalena, Chieti, Italy.[Note 2]

Her husband was Luigi D'Amico, who she married on 31 DEC 1873. The place has not been found. Their eight known children were Anna (1875-?), Silvino (1878-1878), Silvino Raffaele (1880-?), Maria Carolina (1882-?), Vincenzo (1885-?), Calindo (1887-1974), Raffaele (1890-1977) and Giovina (1894-?).

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Filomena Rossetti
(1853-1934)

 

Sabatino Rossetti
(1812-?)

 

Romualdo Rossetti
(c1782-1841)

 

Giambattista Rossetti
(c1746-?)

 
   

Susanna Mascio
(c1746-1821)

 
   

Domenica Falcocchio
(c1787-?)

   
 
 
     
 
 
   

Sabia Palma D'Accione
(1818-?)

 

Ferdinando D'Accione
(c1778-?)

 

Pietro D'Accione
(c1746-?)

 
   

Nicola Romanelli
(c1745-1827)

+
   

Gemma Martinelli
(c1782-1837)

 

Pietropaolo Martinelli
(c1750-?)

+
   

Andriana DelDuca
(c1751-1833)

 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Birth21 OCT 1853
Place: Lettopalena, Chieti, Italy
Death21 MAY 1934
Place: Lettopalena, Chieti, Italy
See Note 2

Notes

Note 1

Source: AJC 2001 Letto Trip

Note 2

Source: AJC 2001 Letto Trip

Sources

  1. Source: Z-015 Tony Carfang 2001-02 Lettopalena Italy site visits
    Source: Source: Z-015 Tony Carfang 2001-02 Lettopalena Italy site visits
  2. Source: Lettopalena Tony Carfang Research. The Lettopalena Project. 2001-2003 V23. Atti di Nascita, Atti di Martimonio, Atti di Morte. Photos of Cimiterio. Personal visits and interviews. Assited by Gene Angelcyk. genealogy@carfang.com.
    Source: Source: Lettopalena Tony Carfang Research. The Lettopalena Project. 2001-2003 V23. Atti di Nascita, Atti di Martimonio, Atti di Morte. Photos of Cimiterio. Personal visits and interviews. Assited by Gene Angelcyk. genealogy@carfang.com.
  3. Source: The Abruzzo Project, Phase 1 1999-2003. Tony Carfang. genealogy@carfang.com
    Source: Source: The Abruzzo Project, Phase 1 1999-2003. Tony Carfang. genealogy@carfang.com