Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameDomenica PICHIOTTINO GEA 142,143
Birth Date25 Jan 1664
Bapt Date25 Jan 1664 Age: <1
Bapt PlaceSan Costanzo, Pont Canavese, Italy
MotherMargarita _____ (?-)
Spouses
Birth Date11 Feb 1665
Birth PlaceAlpette, Torino, Piedmont, Italy
Bapt Date15 Feb 1665 Age: <1
Bapt PlaceAlpette, Torino, Piedmont, Italy
FatherMichele SEREN=PIOCCA , 960 (?-)
MotherAnna Caterina _____ , 961 (1635-1692)
Family ID6129
Marr Date9 Apr 1701
Marr PlaceAlpette, Torino, Piedmont, Italy
Notes for Domenica PICHIOTTINO GEA
UPDATED FROM 586:
Bernardo Seren=Piocca married second 9 April 1701 Alpette: Domenica
Pichiottino=Gea, daughter of Guglielmo Pichiottino=Gea of Pont Canavese, possibly Domenica daughter of Guglielmo Pichiottino and Margherita -----, born 25 January 1664, baptised 25 January 1664 San Costanzo/Pont Canavese, died ---- -143


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notation says “possibly Domenica daughter of Guglielmo Pichiottino and Masrgarita _____”142

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Notes for Bernardo (Spouse 1)
Bernardo Seren=Piocca of Alpette; son of Michele Seren=Piocca and Anna -----; born 11
February 1665, baptised 15 February 1665 Alpette; died -----
*1 Bernardo Seren=Piocca married first 2 November 1687 Alpette: Caterina
Seren=Boetto
*2 Bernardo Seren=Piocca married second 9 April 1701 Alpette: Domenica
Pichiottino=Gea, daughter of Guglielmo Pichiottino=Gea of Pont Canavese,
possibly Domenica daughter of Guglielmo Pichiottino and Margherita -----, born
25 January 1664, baptised 25 January 1664 San Costanzo/Pont Canavese, died -----145

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