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    1. Re: Great Grandmother's maiden name
    2. Francesino
    3. There is a pretty rare italian surname "Cadamartori / Cademartori" that could maybe fit... Good luck, H. "Vince" <vpicozzi@NOSPAMblueyonder.co.uk> ha scritto nel messaggio news:WcTJ8.7008$D56.50862353@news-text.cableinet.net... > I am having a problem in trying to find out my great grand mother's maiden > name. > On her son's birth certificate it is recorded as Gottimarty but on another > certificate it is recorded as Cadamatia. Bearing in mind the fact that she > could not read or write I imagine that the English registrar wrote down what > he thought he heard when confronted with an unusual name in a thick Italian > accent. > I have tried researching these names with no success. > Can anybody make any suggestion to what her name might of been. > The only other information I have is that she may of came from the Genoa > region of Italy. > > Many thanks > Vince > >

    06/01/2002 11:26:52
    1. Re: Great Grandmother's maiden name
    2. Vince
    3. I did a surname search and note that Cademartori is most common in the area of Liguria that my Great Grandfather came from, ie Chiavari. So Cademartori is a possibility although I don't know how I can verify it but I gives me something to work on. Many thanks Vince. Francesino <francesino74@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:wt7K8.5728$QT3.139559@twister2.libero.it... > There is a pretty rare italian surname "Cadamartori / Cademartori" that > could maybe fit... Good luck, > > H. > > "Vince" <vpicozzi@NOSPAMblueyonder.co.uk> ha scritto nel messaggio > news:WcTJ8.7008$D56.50862353@news-text.cableinet.net... > > I am having a problem in trying to find out my great grand mother's maiden > > name. > > On her son's birth certificate it is recorded as Gottimarty but on another > > certificate it is recorded as Cadamatia. Bearing in mind the fact that > she > > could not read or write I imagine that the English registrar wrote down > what > > he thought he heard when confronted with an unusual name in a thick > Italian > > accent. > > I have tried researching these names with no success. > > Can anybody make any suggestion to what her name might of been. > > The only other information I have is that she may of came from the Genoa > > region of Italy. > > > > Many thanks > > Vince > > > > > >

    06/01/2002 06:00:37