Francesco Gnecchi RusconeAge: 71 years1847–1919
- Name
- Francesco Gnecchi Ruscone
Family with parents |
father |
Giuseppe Gnecchi Ruscone Birth: April 6, 1817 33 47 — Milano Death: April 30, 1893 |
mother |
Giuseppina Turati Birth: March 12, 1826 24 Death: July 18, 1899 |
Marriage: 1846 — |
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20 months himself |
Francesco Gnecchi Ruscone Birth: September 8, 1847 30 21 — Milano Death: June 15, 1919 — Roma |
19 months younger brother |
Carlo Gnecchi Ruscone Birth: April 3, 1849 31 23 Death: April 4, 1849 |
younger brother |
Antonio Gnecchi Ruscone Birth: April 3, 1849 31 23 Death: April 4, 1849 |
14 months younger brother |
Ercole Gnecchi Ruscone Birth: June 8, 1850 33 24 Death: December 5, 1931 |
21 months younger sister |
Amalia Gnecchi Ruscone Birth: February 22, 1852 34 25 Death: February 6, 1926 |
11 months younger sister |
Carolina Gnecchi Ruscone Birth: January 31, 1853 35 26 Death: February 7, 1853 |
13 months younger sister |
Carolina Gnecchi Ruscone Birth: March 12, 1854 36 28 Death: March 15, 1854 |
13 months younger sister |
Carolina Gnecchi Ruscone Birth: April 20, 1855 38 29 Death: January 11, 1886 |
22 months younger brother |
Antonio Gnecchi Ruscone Birth: February 11, 1857 39 30 Death: November 29, 1937 |
2 years younger sister |
Erminia Gnecchi Ruscone Birth: June 13, 1859 42 33 Death: August 11, 1918 |
Family with Isabella Bozzotti |
himself |
Francesco Gnecchi Ruscone Birth: September 8, 1847 30 21 — Milano Death: June 15, 1919 — Roma |
wife |
Isabella Bozzotti Birth: February 23, 1853 — Milano Death: January 18, 1925 — Milano |
Marriage: February 11, 1873 — |
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10 months son |
Cesare Gnecchi Ruscone Birth: December 9, 1873 26 20 — Milano, via Filodrammatici 10 Death: October 8, 1935 — Inzago, per febbre malarica contratta durante la guerra |
3 years son |
Vittorio Gnecchi Ruscone Birth: July 17, 1876 28 23 — Milano, via Filodrammatici 10 Death: February 1, 1954 — Milano |
10 years daughter |
Carla Gnecchi Ruscone Birth: August 10, 1886 38 33 — Milano, via Filodrammatici 10 Death: February 22, 1970 — Quarto dei Mille (o 1960?) |