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From: Francisco Antonio Doria< >
Subject: The Lomellini line.
Date: 5 Jul 1998 18:39:00 -0700
Just to conclude my posts on this family, I'll add the line from
Battilana, up to my conjecture on the Madeira branch. (Yes, it's
undocumented in the strict genealogical perspective, but absolutely
reasonable from the historical viewpoint.)
Dates in brackets [...] are those of attesting documents.
1. Vassalo da Lumello [1177,-97,-98], consul of Genova at those years.
Five children. Follows:
2. Ansaldo Lomellini (=diminutive of Lumello) [1192,-93,-98,1228,-48]. 4
sons, 2 daughters. Follows:
3. Simone Lomellini, dec. 1253. M. Giulia ... who survived him. 7 sons
listed. Follows:
4. Pietrino Lomellini [1267,-87]. M. Tomasina ... 7 children. Follows:
5. Leonello Lomellini m. Caterina ... A son and a daughter. Notice the
son's name:
6. Napoleone (!) Lomellini [1350,-87,-99]. M. Teodora di Giorgio di Negro
- a family of bankers, associated to Dorias, Lomellinis and Centuriones.
13 sons! (Do you believe it? I do; one of my ggrand uncles had 22 sons
and 2 daughters by a single wife. Poor auntie of mine...) plus 4
daughters. Follows:
7. Battista Lomellini [1395,1402]. M. 1st Caterina di Carlotto Lomellini,
w. issue. M. 2nd Luigia di Lodisio Doria, widowed in 1412. Among this 2nd
marriage's children is Oberto Lomellini, in-law to Lodisio Centurione.
But follows (again from 2nd marriage),
8. Urbano Lomellini [1412,-21]. I believe he was the father of:
9. Urbano and Battista Lomellini, attested in the Madeira in 1480. With
issue. Lots of issue. Even yours truly here is descended from them.
(FAD)
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