Showing posts with label Oliva Armanini Parisi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oliva Armanini Parisi. Show all posts

Thursday, December 06, 2012

The Marriage of Pietro Parisi and Oliva Armanini

Going back farther in the microfilm, I found the marriage of Pietro Parisi and Oliva Armanini.  The records were filmed over two facing pages, and I was unable to get a clear shot of the whole page. So the pictures will be somewhat piecemeal, but cover the whole story.

First we have the date.  Of the two pictures immediately below, the top one shows the page number (154) and the year (1846).  The bottom one shows the date in the leftmost column (11 July).  The next column says "Of Premione"; again, I'm not sure if this is where the marriage took place or where the couple were then to live.  Bottom line is that they were married 11 July 1846.




The groom's information is below.  It reads:
Parisi, Pietro
of Premione
son of Giovanni [Parisi] and Maddalena Litterini


The bride's information from the facing page is below.  My Italian is awful and Google Translate is not helpful, so this is a very rough translation of what it says:

Armanini, Oliva
of Premione
daughter of Giosue [Armanini] and Maria Buratti

[something about obtaining dispensation for their marriage
and that it was performed on 11 July 1846]
No. 2204



The parentage of both Oliva and Pietro was backed up by the birth records found on the Nati In Trentino site I posted earlier and linked to in the sidebar.  The marriage record helps sort out the right Pietro though, since there were two Pietro Parisi's in Premione about this time.  They were roughly the same age, and their mother's were both Litterini.  In addition, their fathers were both sons of the same Pietro Parisi - our Pietro's grandfather!  So finding the marriage record really helped!

Thursday, November 29, 2012

The Marriage of Joseph Marco Parisi and Marina Morelli

[Housekeeping:  For this post, Joseph Marco Parisi is listed as Guiseppe Parisi.  Please click on the pictures to see them in a larger window.]

Below is the marriage registration of Guiseppe Parisi and Marina Morelli in 1885.  The year is not clearly noted on the page unfortunately.    They are the second full entry from the top.   


This first detail below shows the date:  20th of August [1885] and the town, Premione.  I don't think this was where they got married since the records are for the church, S. Maria Assunta, in Tavodo.  It might mean where the groom was from, or where the couple were to live after marriage.


The Groom's part is the longest, mainly because it includes information about the Banns that were published, part of the record keeping to prove the marriage was legitimate and the priests followed the rules.  It reads:

Parisi, Guiseppe
son of Pietro [Parisi] and Oliva Armanini
of Premione

Regularly publicized [their intentions to marry] to the Parish 
on the 19th & 26th of July and the 2nd of August
to see if there was any impediment to the marriage
and no one came forward  [Banns information]


The bride's information is on the next page, and is much shorter.  It says: 

Morelli, Marina
of Seo,
Daughter of Antonio & Maria Sicheri
with parental consent


The parental consent part was not part of the bridal information for the other registrants on the page.  I'm not sure why this was.  Her death certificate shows her birth year to be 1862, which would have made her 23 years of age - surely over the age of consent.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Anthony Parisi's Birth Record

This is my Grandfather's birth record.  Click on the picture to enlarge it.

He's the fourth one down from the top on this page from 1886, next to the large notation in the margin (more on that below).  Reading across, it says that he was born on 10 Dec in Premione and baptized on the 11th.  His name is Parisi, Antonio Pietro (first born), and then there are some recordkeeping numbers.




On the opposite page are the names and information on his parents.  What is fabulous about these records is that it lists not only Antonio's parents, but their parents and town they were from too!   So with one birth record, I get three generations!  This was probably done because so many of the names were similar; there are LOTS of Parisi's and Morelli's in the records!

It shows that his father Guiseppe [Parisi] is the son of Pietro [Parisi] and Oliva Armanini; since no village is listed, it is assumed they are from Premione.  His mother is Morelli, Marina, daughter of Antonio and Maria Sicheri of the nearby village Seo.

The next column is the name of the priest who baptized/recorded this and then the name of the Godparent:  Antonio Morelli.  So my grandfather Antonio Parisi was named for his grandfather, Antonio Morelli.



Now about that notation.  It's recording the marriage of my grandfather to my grandmother Amelia Godes Kensen [Really Godskesen], daughter of Chirsath & Michelle [really Christian and Annie] in Portland, Oregon on 25 May 1918!  Someone must have written family that stayed home, who told the priest, who noted it.  Even across all those miles, and years, they were still keeping track!