Ciullo or Ciriello?

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Ciullo or Ciriello?

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On Birth Record #53, is the surname CIULLO or CIRIELLO??

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definitely Ciullo, Dolores.

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Oh well. :) Thank you, Erudita.
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Dolores,
If you look in the index which is at the end of the year's records, you will see under the letter E, an individual whose surname is Ciriello. You can then compare that handwriting to what you see in the index for the Ciullo child.
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Thanks, Erudita!
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Happy to help, Dolores.
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:)
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