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Conti Salvatore Rinaldi I

Birth
Palermo, Città Metropolitana di Palermo, Sicilia, Italy
Death
12 Nov 1866 (aged 49)
Palermo, Città Metropolitana di Palermo, Sicilia, Italy
Burial
Palermo, Città Metropolitana di Palermo, Sicilia, Italy Add to Map
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Special Note: Conti (the Italian version of the noble title "Count").

Conti Salvatore Rinaldi I was the son of Alfonso Rinaldi (1789 – 1830) and Sebastiana Del Castillo.

Conti Salvatore Rinaldi I
The noble bloodline of the Rinaldi family moved from Italy to Sicily sometime in the 1700s, and, became land barons and producers of wine. By 1789 the Rinaldi family owned a grand home in Palermo (claimed to rival Villa Borghese in Rome) and thousand of acres outside of Palmero where their wine was produced. Conti Salvatore Rinaldi I was kind and generous to his workers and gave massive gifts of land and money to the Roman Catholic church. He died after a fire destroyed most of Casa Rinaldi.

Sources:
• Italiana Nobile Famiglia di Rinaldi By Angelo Nuzzi ISBN: 1499393180
• FamilySearch.com and Ancestry.com
• Italian Genealogical Institute
• Wikipedia
• Poma, Ignazio (1926/27). Sulla data della composizione originaria del Catalogus Baronum. Archivio Storico Siciliano XLVII. pp. 233–239.
• Guy Stair Sainty, Rafal Heydel-Mankoo. World Orders of Knighthood & Merit. Published by Burke's Peerage & Gentry, 2006, pp. 156-158, 370-372. ISBN 978-0-9711966-7-4.

Special Note: Conti (the Italian version of the noble title "Count").

Conti Salvatore Rinaldi I was the son of Alfonso Rinaldi (1789 – 1830) and Sebastiana Del Castillo.

Conti Salvatore Rinaldi I
The noble bloodline of the Rinaldi family moved from Italy to Sicily sometime in the 1700s, and, became land barons and producers of wine. By 1789 the Rinaldi family owned a grand home in Palermo (claimed to rival Villa Borghese in Rome) and thousand of acres outside of Palmero where their wine was produced. Conti Salvatore Rinaldi I was kind and generous to his workers and gave massive gifts of land and money to the Roman Catholic church. He died after a fire destroyed most of Casa Rinaldi.

Sources:
• Italiana Nobile Famiglia di Rinaldi By Angelo Nuzzi ISBN: 1499393180
• FamilySearch.com and Ancestry.com
• Italian Genealogical Institute
• Wikipedia
• Poma, Ignazio (1926/27). Sulla data della composizione originaria del Catalogus Baronum. Archivio Storico Siciliano XLVII. pp. 233–239.
• Guy Stair Sainty, Rafal Heydel-Mankoo. World Orders of Knighthood & Merit. Published by Burke's Peerage & Gentry, 2006, pp. 156-158, 370-372. ISBN 978-0-9711966-7-4.


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