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Offline claypit

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Re: William Paulucci
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 10 April 10 01:09 BST (UK) »
Hi Roz are you a member of Genes Reunited as my wife has done the family tree on there and she has quite a lot of info on there about my relatives the Paulucci's.If you are not would you like to let me have your e-mail address and she will get you all the names and dates together and send them to you.

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Re: William Paulucci
« Reply #19 on: Saturday 10 April 10 02:22 BST (UK) »
Hi,

No, I'm not a member, as I did the family tree many years ago,mainly the Hunter side,  and have just had a great aunt in England contact me who is doing the Paulucci side of the family so I dug out all my old records, she has just sent me a wonderful copy of a letter from William Pauucci dated 1870 , a bit like a will before he set sale for Canada leaving his properties to his three children, Helen, Emma and William! in case of shipwreck!!
My email address is rozmarsh2@bigpond.com
I would love to hear anything , if you would like a copy of this letter let me know your email address and will send it to you!
Many thanks, Roz

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Re: William Paulucci
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 20 January 11 21:02 GMT (UK) »
I am descended from Pietro Paulucci, who came to York in England and was married in 1783 to Lydia Robotham, he then remarried another twice. I live near York and made enquiries about his connections with York Minster but they had no records of him, I am soon going to visit The Borthwick Institute to see if they can help. Pietro's father was called Benjamin and I believe he was a farmer but cannot say for definite. If anyone else is connected with the Paulucci family I am happy to share my research and my e mail address is inejenn@hotmail.com  Incidentally, my grandma's maiden name was Paulucci and she always pronounced it pallucy with a soft "c".