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Giuseppe Giambanco who married Ninfa Gambino about 1719

 
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Giuseppe Giambanco who married Ninfa Gambino about 1719
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  JamesBianco
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For those of us who have this couple as ancestors it has been a constant struggle to determine their parentage. Their marriage does not appear in the registers of Carini, although every single one of their children is found baptized in the town.

Two new and exiting developments!!

1st of all, it has been established through the baptisms of their children that Giuseppe was the brother of an Onofrio Giambanco. He (Giuseppe) is also most likely the son of a Francesco Giambanco and Agata, based upon the relatively standard Sicilian naming pattern. That is to say the first born son is named for the Paternal Grandfather and the first daughter after the Paternal Grandmother. Imagine how exiting it is when we discover A Francesco Giambanco married 29 July 1675 Agata Randazzo and had (among others) two sons named Giuseppe (baptised Aug 3, 1693) and Onofrio (baptised 21 May 1678).

Now on to Ninfa Gambino!

I just tonight discovered a Baptism for Caterina Ninfa Mannino, baptized 16 January 1728, the daughter of Santo Mannino & his wife Teresa Abitabile. The godparents? Giuseppe Giambanco and Ninfa , his wife, the daughter of the deceased Giovanni Battista Gambino!!!

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On February 15, 1689 we discover the Baptism of Nicolo Antonino Gambino, son of Giovanni Battista Gambino and his wife Anna, recent immigrants to the town from Torretta!

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Many of The Carini Gambino came from Torretta, some earlier than others.

Just remember, when you have trouble finding a marriage, try skimming the baptisms for the period the bride would have been already married, and look at the godmother's names, it is likely you will find her and her husband appearing as godparents, and there will possibly be a mention of her father.

My cousin Michel told me of the value of recording godparents, and he was certainly correct!

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