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Europe / Re: Italian surname Corsini
« on: Saturday 13 January 24 20:19 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Heather! I am in the private fb group as well, and have you any most others in my family tree on ancestry. I think I started this thread on rootschat before I was invited to the fb group and was able to compile a bunch of info from cousins George & Marcia. Sorry for the delay in responding on here.
Eric

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Europe / Re: Italian surname Corsini
« on: Tuesday 09 March 21 20:37 GMT (UK)  »
I did not see the records for Ariodante, did you attach them?

Eric

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Europe / Re: Italian surname Corsini
« on: Tuesday 09 March 21 20:28 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so much! Are you able to email this to me?

Eric

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Europe / Re: Italian surname Corsini
« on: Wednesday 24 February 21 17:34 GMT (UK)  »
garstonite, thank you for your response. My apologies, yes it is typically labeled as Massa-Carrara, in the heart of the Tuscany region. I don't recognize any the the Corsini or Strenta names, but the surnames are accurate for sure. Ive heard most of the birth/marriage/death notices were stored in churches, many of which were destroyed during the war. That would make sense since I haven't been able to find much. I will check out that geneanet site though, I have not used that one before. Thanks again for your efforts.
Eric

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Europe / Italian surname Corsini
« on: Tuesday 23 February 21 18:08 GMT (UK)  »
Hey all, I am looking for Corsini information from the Carrara area of Italy. The information I have is Giuseppe Corsini (Aug 15th 1860-May 5th 1915) born in Carrara. He was married to Genevra Ribolini (1872-1930). Giuseppe had a brother Ariodante Corsini (1872-1942). Ariodante was married to Augusta Bruschi (1875-1930). I have some information on these 2 brothers and their descendants (Giuseppe was my GG Grandfather). The brothers also had a sister, Rosa Corsini who married a Giuseppe Baldini. They had 3 kids, those 3 kids had many kids. That is all I know about them other than they are all from Carrara. They were mostly marble workers. Giuseppe, Ariodante and Rosa's parents were Luigi Corsini and Caterina Strenta, also from Carrara. I am looking for anything I can find on any of these relatives. I have exhausted everything I can find through ancestry and the other search sites. I have hit a brick wall with Rosa and their parents. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Eric

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Alice Mary Midworth b Nottingham 1896 - Brick wall
« on: Tuesday 03 November 20 22:38 GMT (UK)  »
Yes i'd love to see it! Im glad you finally got some of the info you've been searching for. Im still on the hunt for info on the Midworth/Hughes side.
Eric

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Alice Mary Midworth b Nottingham 1896 - Brick wall
« on: Monday 02 November 20 17:57 GMT (UK)  »
Hey Pat, Ive just read through all the posts about the Midworth's. Very interesting. As A reminder, Sophia Midworth (1847-1926) and her husband John Hughes (1829-1908) were my GG Grandparents. Ive been on the hunt for information about these 2 for years as well.
Eric

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Edward Midworth Hughes
« on: Monday 16 March 20 03:02 GMT (UK)  »
Wow, thank you all for this wonderful information. It will take a little time for me to go through it all. I do have a lot of information found at my family tree on ancestry. Based on that, here is what I know:
Edward Midworth Hughes married Elsie Lydia Cook around 1911 in England. They had 1 stillborn child in England, their first. They had a second child in England in 1913, my grandfather Henry Edward Hughes. After his birth, and while pregnant with their 3rd child, they immigrated to the US, arriving on the west coast (Gilroy, California) in 1914.They had their 3rd child Alfred John Hughes in 1914. Edward Midworth Hughes disappeared, abandoning his wife and 2 children in 1917. The family rumors are that he went to stay with his brother Alfred Ernest Hughes in Johannesburg, where Alfred was working as a surveyor at the East Rand Mines. We found that while in Johannesburg, Edward then married Margaretha Fredericka Petronella Hirsch De Klerck in 1926. She divorced him on the basis of abandonment in 1941 or 1942. They adopted a son while together, and named him Henry Edward Hughes, the same name as his 2nd son, my grandfather. He disappeared from their lives as well, and I have nothing else on him until his death record at a British retirement home in Kenya in 1960, age 73. I do have some photos of him, nothing else. I am looking for anything I can find on him, and his brother Alfred Ernest Hughes. Alfred's life is a total mystery to us, all that we know is he was a surveyor at the mine mentioned above. That information came from his father John Hughes' obituary in 1908. This entire leg of our Hughes family is a big Mystery. I do Have relatives for John Hughes, his parents George Hughes and Charlotte Sentence. He did have his youngest sister Lucy Hughes, it is questionable to us if she was from George Hughes or Charlottes second Husband John Shelton. The search continues....Thank you again for your information.
Eric

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Nottinghamshire / Edward Midworth Hughes
« on: Sunday 15 March 20 20:34 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for any information on Edward Midworth Hughes, born Sept 3rd 1887, to John Hughes (1829-1908) and Sophia Midworth (1847-1926). He died in 1960 in Kenya. Edward was my great grandfather. He had a brother, Alfred Ernest Hughes, born in 1888. They were both born in Newark Nottinghamshire, England. I am looking for anything on Edward, Alfred, and their parents John and Sophia. Thanks!

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