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  1. Emilia Weingrill: Birth: 1854 in Verona - Italia. Death: 1891 in Verona - Italia

  2. Luciano Weingrill: Birth: 1856 in Verona - Italia. Death: 1923 in Verona - Italia

  3. Carlo Weingrill: Birth: 01-03-1858 in Verona - Italia. Death: 20-03-1924 in Verona - Italia

  4. Gaetano Arturo Weingrill: Birth: 1866 in Verona - Italia. Death: 1937 in Verona - Italia

  5. Pietro Giuseppe Weingrill: Birth: 27/09/1868 in Verona - It�lia. Death: 17/05/1930 in S�o Paulo - Brasil

  6. Carolina Weingrill: Birth: 1869 in Verona - Italia. Death: 1946 in Verona - Italia

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Notes
a. Note:   ian marchio, referring to the man charged with guarding a march, or border territory, and the French marquis shares the same origin. The Marches region, which borders Umbria, is so-called because it was once such a territory. Some attribute the origin of this word to the Middle Latin marchisus, a prefect. Most marquessates are of modern foundation; one reads of few marchesi before the fifteenth century, and the title is quite rare even today. The younger son of a marquess, and the heir before succession to the title, is a nobile dei marchesi di (seat), namely a "noble of the marquesses of" some place. Marquesses and their consorts are most formally addressed verbally by title and surname; since in Italy a woman usually continues to use her own father's surname even after marriage, a marchesa may bear a surname other than her husband's. The heraldic coronet of a marquess is a jewelled circlet of gold surmounted by three visible strawberry leaves, the central leaf flanked by two rows of three pearls each, supported by stems or set directly upon the rim.
Note:   Marchese, Marchesa. (Marquess, Marchioness). The term derives from the Old Ital


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