
Saverio Sirna (1879–1947) - FamilySearch.org
When Saverio Sirna was born on 20 May 1879, in Naso, Messina, Sicily, Italy, his father, Saverio Sirna, was 34 and his mother, Anna Missimi, was 32. He had at least 6 sons and 2 daughters with Carmela Biancuzzo. He immigrated to Ellis Island, New York City, New York, United States in …
Salvatore SIRNA (1861–1909) • FamilySearch
When Salvatore SIRNA was born on 14 November 1861, in Longi, Messina, Sicily, Italy, his father, Giuseppe Sirna, was 30 and his mother, Rosalia Brancatelli, was 26. He married Rosa Fabio on 1 July 1886, in Longi, Messina, Sicily, Italy. He died on 14 September 1909, in his hometown, at the age of 47.
Sirna Genealogy and Sirna Family History Information - Geni.com
There are 130 profiles for the Sirna family on Geni.com. Explore Sirna genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree.
Sicilian mermaids: just a legend? - Blog Sicilian Secrets
2024年9月19日 · Among the most fascinating and mysterious mythological figures in Sicilian lore are the sirens, creatures that are half-women and half-fish according to the most popular imagery. With their enchanting songs, they seduce and lure sailors into the depths of the sea.
Surnames in the Province of Palermo, Sicily - Italy Heritage
Surnames in the Province of Palermo, Sicily The surnames have been derived from the white pages of the 1990's for the recent lists, and from sources as indexes of births, "numerazioni" and catasti for previous centuries.
Surnames in Cesarò, Province of Messina, Sicily - Italy Heritage
Surnames in Cesarò, Province of Messina, Sicily The phone directory of the mid-1990s for Cesarò gives about 890 records of individual persons. A number after the surname refers to how many listings were present; if there is no number there was only one record. 257 different surnames were registered.
Carmela Sirna (c.1805 - d.) - Genealogy - Geni.com
Genealogy for Carmela Sirna (c.1805 - d.) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
Sicilian Surnames - History and Onomatology - Best of Sicily
Most of the Jewish families who remained in Sicily as converted Christians (anusim) assumed Sicilianized surnames; some took the surnames of the noblemen who had been their baptismal sponsors (godfathers). From 1282 until the early eighteenth century Sicily was ruled by a succession of monarchs based in Spain or at least originating there.
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Myth of the three sirens: Leucosia, Partenope and Ligea
According to some versions of the myth, Leucosia, Partenope and Ligea were three sirens, half women and half birds, who lived on the rocks on the coast of Campania, other versions of the myth instead place them in the Strait of Messina.