[TI] St. George

Laura Johnson rngade57 at madisontelco.com
Thu Oct 22 04:41:54 CDT 2009


George is Giorgio
Gregory is Gregorio

Georgiano looks like it is probabaly a derivation of Giorgio/ Giorgiano

Gloria Otto wrote:
> Salvatore Di Gregorio married my grandfather's sister. Is Di Gregorio a
> variation of DiGiorgio?
>
> Also, I have a Georgiano cousin in NY. Is this the same name?  Thanks.
>
> Gloria Otto 
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> Subject: Re: [TI] St. George
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> Giorgio or DiGiorgio
>
> Barbara Jenkins wrote:
>   
>> A friend who knows I am working on my Sicilian line asked me this 
>> question. Does anyone have an idea?
>>
>> "One of my Hollister cousins married a St. George who emigrated from
>> Italy.  St. George was an Anglicized name not their Italian one.  Do
>> you have any ideas as to what name they may have had in Italy?"
>>
>> Barbara Jenkins
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