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Teti, Maria (b. , d. ?)

Note: Ø Felicita Teti, born on March 31, 1832, Strada Mariafinocchio, andbaptized the same day (TB 1832:53). She married Donato Antrilli, sonof Angelantonio Antrilli and Maria Teti, on April 3, 1856(TM 1856:26).He was born on January 7, 1833 (TB 1833:7). He was the widower ofLuisa Teti, daughter of Belisario Teti and Vittoria Olivieri.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Given Name: Maria

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Teti, Luisa (b. ABT 1833, d. Prior to April 3 1856)
Note: Felicita Teti, born on March 31, 1832, Strada Mariafinocchio, andbaptized the same day (TB 1832:53). She married Donato Antrilli, sonof Angelantonio Antrilli and Maria Teti, on April 3, 1856(TM 1856:26).He was born on January 7, 1833 (TB 1833:7). He was the widower ofLuisa Teti, daughter of Belisario Teti and Vittoria Olivieri.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Given Name: Luisa
Death: Prior to April 3 1856

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Teti, Rosaria (b. 19 July !834, d. 4 MAY 1837)
Note: Ø Rosaria Teti, born on July 19, 1834, and baptized the next day (TB1834:94). She died on May 4, 1837, "age 3 years"; witness were NicolaTeti, son of Eustachio, age 57, Strada del Colle della Croce, avodella defunta, and Antonio Piccoli, age 48, Strada delle Piano, ziodella defunta (TD 1837:43).
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Given Name: Rosaria
Death: 4 MAY 1837 Torricella Peligna

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Teti, Giacinta (b. 17 MAR 1836, d. ?)
Note: Ø Giacinta Teti, born on March 17, 1836, Strada del Colle della Croce,and baptized the next day (TB 1836:33). She married FilomenoAntrilli, son of Angelantonio Antrilli and Maria Teti, on February 18,1860, (TM 1860:6). He was born on June 10, 1837 (TB 1837:87).
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Baptism: --Not Shown--
Given Name: Giacinta

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Antrilli, Filomeno (b. 10 JUN 1837, d. ?)
Note: Ø Giacinta Teti, born on March 17, 1836, Strada del Colle della Croce,and baptized the next day (TB 1836:33). She married FilomenoAntrilli, son of Angelantonio Antrilli and Maria Teti, on February 18,1860, (TM 1860:6). He was born on June 10, 1837 (TB 1837:87).
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Given Name: Filomeno

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Teti, Filomena (b. 9 MAY 1839, d. ?)
Note: Ø Filomena Teti, born on May 9, 1839, Strada del Colle della Croce,and baptized on May 12, 1839 (TB 1839:59). She married Antonio delDuca, son of Vincenzo del Duca and Carolina di Iorio, on March 22,1863, (TM 1863:9). He was born about 1831 in Torricella
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Baptism: --Not Shown--
Given Name: Filomena

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del Duca, Antonio (b. ABT 1831, d. ?)
Note: Ø Filomena Teti, born on May 9, 1839, Strada del Colle della Croce,and baptized on May 12, 1839 (TB 1839:59). She married Antonio delDuca, son of Vincenzo del Duca and Carolina di Iorio, on March 22,1863, (TM 1863:9). He was born about 1831 in Torricella
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Given Name: Antonio

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del Duca, Vincenzo (b. , d. ?)
Note: Ø Filomena Teti, born on May 9, 1839, Strada del Colle della Croce,and baptized on May 12, 1839 (TB 1839:59). She married Antonio delDuca, son of Vincenzo del Duca and Carolina di Iorio, on March 22,1863, (TM 1863:9). He was born about 1831 in Torricella
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Given Name: Vincenzo

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Di Iorio, Carolina (b. , d. ?)
Note: Ø Filomena Teti, born on May 9, 1839, Strada del Colle della Croce,and baptized on May 12, 1839 (TB 1839:59). She married Antonio delDuca, son of Vincenzo del Duca and Carolina di Iorio, on March 22,1863, (TM 1863:9). He was born about 1831 in Torricella
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Given Name: Carolina

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Teti, Nicola (b. 22 FEB 1822, d. 28 SEP 1843)
Note: Ø Nicola Teti, born on February 22, 1842, Strada del Colle dellaCroce, and baptized two days later (TB 1842:28). He died on September28, 1843, "age 15 months," Strada del Colle della Croce; a witness wasAntonio Piccoli, age 62, Strada delle Piane, zio del defunto (TD1843:105).
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Baptism: 24 FEB 1822
Given Name: Nicola
Death: 28 SEP 1843 Torricella Peligna

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Teti, Rosaria (b. 20 JUL 1844, d. 2 JUL 1846)
Note: Ø Rosaria Teti, born on July 20, 1844, Strada del Colle della Croce,and baptized the next day (TB 1844:88). She died on July 2, 1846,"age 2 years"; witnesses were Camillo Mirolli, age 40, Strada delColle della Croce, uncle of the deceased (TD 1846:48).
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Baptism: 21 JUL 1844 Torricella Peligna
Given Name: Rosaria
Death: 2 JUL 1846 Torricella Peligna

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Teti, Luisa (b. 14 MAY 1847, d. 24 JUL 1856)
Note: Ø Luisa Teti, born on May 14, 1847, and baptized the next day (TB1847:71). She died on July 24, 1850, "age 3 years"; witnesses wereGiuseppe Piccirilli, age 43, Strada del Colle della Croce, "zio delladefunta" (TD 1850:72).
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Baptism: 15 MAY 1847 Torricella Peligna
Given Name: Luisa
Death: 24 JUL 1856 Torricella Peligna

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Teti, Pantaleone (b. 21 MAY 1850, d. 18 OCT 1851)
Note: Ø Pantaleone Teti, born on May 21, 1850, Strada Pietramariafinocchia,and baptized the next day (TB 1850:69). He died on October 18, 1851,"age 18 months," Strada Pietra Mariafinocchia; witnesses were NicolaTeti, son of Eustachio Teti, age 72, contadino, Strada PietraMariafinocchia, "avo del defunto" (TD 1851:73).
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Baptism: 22 MAY 1850 Torricella Peligna
Given Name: Pantaleone
Death: 18 OCT 1851 Torricella Peligna

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Teti, Rosaria (b. 28 FEB 1854, d. 25 MAR 1856)
Note: Ø Rosaria Teti, born on February 28, 1854, and baptized the same day(TB 1854:22). She died on March 25, 1856, "age 2 years"; a witnesswas Antonio Teti, age 58, contadino (TD 1856:22).
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Baptism: 28 FEB 1854 Torricella Peligna
Given Name: Rosaria
Death: 25 MAR 1856 Torricella Peligna

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Teti, Camilla (b. 28 APR 1857, d. 16 MAY 1857)
Note: Ø Camilla Teti, born on April 28, 1857, Strada del Colle della Croce,and baptized the next day (TB 1857:61). She died on May 16, 1857,"age 15 days"; witness was Antonio Teti, age 55 (TD 1857:54).
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Given Name: Camilla
Death: 16 MAY 1857 Torricella Peligna

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Teti, Rosario (b. 9 MAR 1852, d. ?)
Note: Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria LuigiaTarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (seeTB 1852:40, annotation).
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Baptism: --Not Shown--
Given Name: Rosario

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Tarano, Maria Luigia (b. ABT 1852, d. ?)
Note: Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce, andbaptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia Tarano ofVilla San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see TB 1852:40,annotation).
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Given Name: Maria Luigia

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Ficca, Maria Maddelena (b. 1 JUL 1820, d. ?)
Note: CAMILLO TETI (Nicola, Eustachio), born on September 7, 1818, Rionedella Pietrafinocchia, and baptized two days later (TB 1818:88). Hemarried Maria Maddalena Ficca, daughter of Donato Ficca and Rosa diStefano, on November 17, 1842 (TM 1842:22). She was born on July 1,1820, and baptized two days later (TB 1820:101). Camillo Teti died onNovember 27, 1843, "age 25 years"; witnesses were Antonio Teti, age36, contadino, Strada Trattojo, "germano del defunto," and GiuseppeTeti, age 30, imbastaro, , Strada del Colle della Croce, "cugino deldefunto" (TD 1843:129).
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Baptism: --Not Shown--
Given Name: Maria Maddelena

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Ficca, Donato (b. , d. ?)
Note: CAMILLO TETI (Nicola, Eustachio), born on September 7, 1818, Rionedella Pietrafinocchia, and baptized two days later (TB 1818:88). Hemarried Maria Maddalena Ficca, daughter of Donato Ficca and Rosa diStefano, on November 17, 1842 (TM 1842:22). She was born on July 1,1820, and baptized two days later (TB 1820:101). Camillo Teti died onNovember 27, 1843, "age 25 years"; witnesses were Antonio Teti, age36, contadino, Strada Trattojo, "germano del defunto," and GiuseppeTeti, age 30, imbastaro, , Strada del Colle della Croce, "cugino deldefunto" (TD 1843:129).
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Given Name: Donato

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di Stefano, Rosa (b. , d. ?)
Note: CAMILLO TETI (Nicola, Eustachio), born on September 7, 1818, Rionedella Pietrafinocchia, and baptized two days later (TB 1818:88). Hemarried Maria Maddalena Ficca, daughter of Donato Ficca and Rosa diStefano, on November 17, 1842 (TM 1842:22). She was born on July 1,1820, and baptized two days later (TB 1820:101). Camillo Teti died onNovember 27, 1843, "age 25 years"; witnesses were Antonio Teti, age36, contadino, Strada Trattojo, "germano del defunto," and GiuseppeTeti, age 30, imbastaro, , Strada del Colle della Croce, "cugino deldefunto" (TD 1843:129).
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Email from Eric Umile Dec 5 2004 to Albert Porreca
Title: The Word document attached to the email presents two Teti family
groups as researched and compiled by Eric Umile, a genealogist by
hobby. The email states:
Hi Al,
I've been out most of the day, and just had a chance to glance at the
records you sent me. Thank you very much... I am very grateful. I
will look at them more closely tomorrow. However, I have attached a
Word Perfect file which includes the family groups which you have
specified as being your ancestors. Hopefully you will find these
informative.
I've been doing genealogy for about 20 years now, and have developed a
system whereby I simply plug information into my Word Perfect files as
I find it. Since my ultimate goal is to craft the information into
book form, it is already in a format in which I can work with it, and
I am not constrained by the features of database software. My data is
fully searchable and I prefer to have the option of viewing it in text
form. Moreover, I think it is more fun to connect family groups
together myself rather than push a button and allow a database to do
it. In short, my system just works for me. Granted, I don't have the
option of some of those nifty reports that database programs can
produce, but I really have never needed them.
I did buy a program called "The Master Genealogist" a few years back,
and have played with it a little bit. It is a very nice program, but
I haven't made much use of it. I'm just an old dog who likes doing
old dog tricks.
I also haven't been sharing much data. I was burned a few years back,
and tend to be very cautious. One day I came across a website that
had pages and pages of my own data, collected over the course of
several years, posted in the public domain and attributed to someone
else. Most of it was plagiarized word-for-word. On another occasion,
I shared a large amount of data with Person A, who then shared it with
Person B, and Person B put it on the Internet and credited Person A as
the source. Well, I had about enough of that, and ever since, I've
been very possessive. I don't like being that way, because I am
generous by nature, but after one spends years of time, money, and
effort compiling something, it is maddening to see it attributed to
someone else on the Internet.
I feel differently about my Torricella data, and am happy to share it
with you. You folks are doing so much... I continue to marvel at it
all, and am so grateful that I am able to directly benefit. I am
happy to contribute and be a part of the project.
Again, I hope you enjoy the data I've attached. Let me know if you
find anything new.
Eric
Text: EUSTACHIO TETI. Prior to 1773 he married Riente Piccoli. He died
before 1804 (see Proc. TM 1825:7). The children of Eustachio Teti and
Riente Piccoli were:
Ø Antonio Teti, born about 1773 in Torricella.
Ø Nicola Teti, born about 1782 in Torricella.
..............................
Ø Rosario Teti, born on March 9, 1852, Strada del Colle della Croce,
and baptized the next day (TB 1852:40). He married Maria Luigia
Tarano of Villa San Maria on December 23, 1872, Villa San Maria (see
TB 1852:40, annotation).
.......................................................
Given Name: Rosa

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