Subject: Christmas Surname Countdown Day 6: PATERNOSTER

Christmas Surname Countdown Day 6: PATERNOSTER

FRIDAY, 20 DECEMBER 2024


Hello again, Friend!


Lynn Serafinn from Trentino Genealogy here. I have been working a LOT on this next article in our CHRISTMAS SURNAME COUNTDOWN series.


Today is DAY 6 (of 10) of the countdown, and the surname history of the day is...

The PATERNOSTER of Valli di Non e Sole

That certainly is a long title! But as I said, I've put in a LOT of time on this article, as I had so much I wanted to say. It is one of the most common surnames amongst my clients, so I really wanted to do it justice.


You can READ the full article at this link:


If you like this article and want to keep it, you can purchase the 14-PAGE PDF eBook for $2.50 USD on the website. That way you can print it out and share it with family over the holidays.

In this article, we look at:

  • Linguistic Origins of the Surname Paternoster

  • Geographic Origins of the Surname Paternoster

  • Main Locations of the Paternoster in Val di Non

  • The Early Paternoster of ROMALLO (from 1400s onwards)

  • The late 1400s to mid-1500s

  • The Carta di Regola of 1598 (Romallo)

  • The 1620 Tax Record and the Census of 1624 (Romallo)

  • The Paternoster of TREGIOVO (from mid-1600s)

  • The Paternoster of CAVIZZANA (from 1775)

  • The Paternoster of VIGO DI TON (from early to mid-1700s)

  • The Paternoster of VERVÒ

  • The Paternoster of CLOZ (from early 1600s) – Beginning of a Dynasty of Millers

  • The Paternoster of CAGNÒ, RUMO, and CASTELFONDO - Continuing the Family Trade as Millers

  • The Paternoster of RUMO

  • The Paternoster of CASTELFONDO

  • The Paternoster MILLERS of VAL DI SOLE (from late 1700s)

  • From the 19th century to the Present Day

The aim of this article is to illustrate how ALL of these lines link back to the Paternoster of Romallo, who were there since the 1400s. I really hope you enjoy it. If you do, I hope you'll check out the PDF eBook download available for purchase.

Tomorrow I'll be sending you another email with a link to the next article in our CHRISTMAS SURNAME COUNTDOWN. Which surname will I be featuring? You'll just have to check your email tomorrow to find out.


And I just want to say, I hope you aren't sick to death of these emails. I promise after Christmas, I won't be sending you emails more than once a month or so.


Enjoy your evening, and I'll see you tomorrow for Day 7.


Warm wishes,

Lynn Serafinn

Genealogist at Trentino Genealogy

https://trentinogenealogy.com


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