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Michelangelo Cascio (1867 - 1868)

Michelangelo "Michaelangelus" Cascio
Born in Corleone, Palermo, Italymap
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Died at age 1 in Corleone, Palermo, Italymap
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Biography

Michelangelo Cascio is born 18 April 1867 and baptized on 20 April, son of Leoluca Cascio and Salvatrice Ligotino. His godparents are Salvatore Ligotino and Maddalena Gaglianello.

Michaelangelo dies on 5 July 1868 at a year and three months of age.

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Baptism of Michaelangelum Cascio, 20 April 1867

Death of Michaelangelus Cascio, 5 July 1868





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