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Salvatore Consentino 1797 - 1870

Salvatore Consentino was born in 1797 in Santo Stefano di Camastra, Sicily Italy. He was in a relationship with Maria Pecorella, and had children Antonino Consentino, Andrea Consentino, Nunziata Consentino, Giuseppe Consentino, Orazio Consentino, and Camilla Consentino. Salvatore Consentino died at age 73 years old in 1870 in Santo Stefano di Camastra, and was buried in 1870 in Santo Stefano di Camastra, Metropolitan City of Messina County.
Salvatore Consentino
1797
Santo Stefano di Camastra, Sicily, 98077, Italy
1870
Santo Stefano di Camastra, Sicily, 98077, Italy
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Salvatore Consentino's History: 1797 - 1870

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  • 1797

    Birthday

    1797
    Birthdate
    Santo Stefano di Camastra, Sicily 98077, Italy
    Birthplace
  • Professional Career

    -1825 muleteer Which Translates to a person who transports goods using packs of animals, especially mules. -1944 vetturale/Delivery Man -1862 vetturale which Translates to a Delivery Man. He would deliver things on horse & Carriage. -1870 Villico in Italian which translates to a Peasant Villager. Which means he was landless farmer. Dirt poor, like most in the Sicily italy probably working on the latifondia held by a small number of owners.
  • 1870

    Death

    1870
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Santo Stefano di Camastra, Sicily 98077, Italy
    Death location
  • 1870

    Gravesite & Burial

    1870
    Funeral date
    Santo Stefano di Camastra, Metropolitan City of Messina County, Sicily 98077, Italy
    Burial location
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Salvatore Consentino 1797-1870 Biography
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Salvatore Consentino was born to 1797 in Santo Stefano di Camastra Messina Sicily Italy to Parents
-Antonio Consentino
-Nunziata "Giovanna" Patti

Salvatore Married Maria Pecorella in 1827
Salvatore & Maria 9 Childeren
-Antonino Consentino 1829-1830
-Antonino Consentino 1831-1900
-Andrea "Andrew" Consentino 1834-1918
-Nunziata Consentino 1837-1916
-Giuseppe Consentino 1839-1843
-Nicola Consentino 1842-1844
-Giuseppe Consentino 1845-1929
-Orazio Consentino 1847-1927
-Camilla Consentino 1852-1893

--Occupationations through life--
On his Brother Gaetano Consentino Daughter Carmela 1825 Death Record it States Salvatore Occupation as a muleteer Which Translates to a person who transports goods using packs of animals, especially mules.
On his Daughter Nunziata Marriage Record 1862 it states his occupation as vetturale which Translates to a Dilivery Man. He would deliver things on horse & Carriage. His son
Salvatore Death Record 1870 States his Occupation as a Villico in Italian which translates to a Peasant Villager. Which means he was landless farmer. Dirt poor, like most in the Sicily italy probably working on the latifondia held by a small number of owners.

Salvatore died 1870 in Santo Stefano di Camastra Messina Sicily Italy
Biography Written by Researcher Curtis Gann Jr
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