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Subject: Re: giacomo patriciano
Author: PINELOPI PATRIKIANOU   (guest, 212.205.54.160)
Date: July 19, 2011 at 12:35:39 AM
Reply to: Re: giacomo patriciano by Jim Young
Dear Jim Young,
i am confused beceause i found as last name Patriziano in italian, but also i found Patriciano in spanish. In Italy there is a village near Trieste, Padriciano. As you said about the wrong spelling, i am sure that every priest wrote the names in different way. From the archives of catholic church in Santorini i arrived to Giacomo Patriciano in 1756 from the family tree and in a document from the wedding book just the this (1731, Antonius Niceta Patriciano cum .....). I think that the name Niceta isnt so italian. I cant find other elements in order to connect my granfather (yes thats true he is an ancestor in fact)with his past and origins, He was a pirate, a captain, a priest, a crusador ?? he was the first of the family in the island ??? Why and from where he left ???

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