Elisabetta Di Tucci

Brief Life History of Elisabetta

Elisabetta Di Tucci was born in 1799, in Borgo di Gaeta, Latina, Lazio, Italy as the daughter of Francesco Di Tucci and Maria Arpante. She married Giacomo Antonio Leboffe on 17 May 1820, in Borgo di Gaeta, Latina, Lazio, Italy. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 4 daughters.

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Family Time Line

Giacomo Antonio Leboffe
1792–1853
Elisabetta Di Tucci
1799–
Marriage: 17 May 1820
Maria Leboffe
1822–1897
Vincenzo Francesco Leboffe
1825–1837
Raffale Leboffe
1828–1831
Raffaele Leboffe
1831–
Isabella Leboffe
1836–
Felice Angela Leboffe
1839–
Rosa Angela Leboffe
1842–1895

Sources (3)

  • Elisabetta di Tucci, “Italia, Caserta, Stato Civile (Archivio di Stato), 1809-1866”
  • Elisabetta di Tucci, “Italia, Caserta, Stato Civile (Archivio di Stato), 1809-1866”
  • Elisabetta Di Tucci nel campo per Antonio Salemme e Antonio Salemme, "Italia, Matrimoni, 1809-1900"

World Events (5)

1814

Napoleon abdicated his throne and Italy was broken up into small kingdoms.

1820

Small revolutions in the kingdoms. Venice, Rome and Tuscany declare themselves Republics.

1849

Austria regains control of most of Italy.

Name Meaning

Chinese:

Mandarin form of the surname 狄, a term referring to the tribes in ancient northern China: (i) from Di (狄), the name of an ancient state (thought to have been located in Hebei or Shandong province), which was granted to Xiao Bo or Kao Bo by King Cheng of Zhou (reigned 1042–1021 BC ). (ii) adopted as a surname by the Ku Di (庫狄) family during the Northern Wei dynasty (386–534 AD ). (iii) traced back to other minority ethnic groups in ancient northwestern China.

Mandarin form of the Chinese surname 邸, meaning ‘official residence’ in Chinese: (i) from placename Di (邸), the name of a county (unidentified location). (ii) said to be borne by some descendants of Kujula Kadphises (called 丘就郤 or 邸就郤 in Chinese, 30–c. 80 AD ), founder of the Kushan Empire (one branch of the Yuezhi people originating from western China) located in Central Asia during the Eastern Han dynasty (25–220 AD ).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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