Dominic Morano

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Dominikus Morano (* approx. 1720; † April 16, 1785 in Eppingen ) was a lawyer and sub-practitioner in Eppingen from approx. 1750 to 1776, d. H. Representative of the city ​​school and spokesman for the citizenship.

family

Dominikus Morano was an Italian merchant and came from Tremezzo on the west side of Lake Como . His first marriage was in Eppingen in September 1745, when he married Anna Maria, born Eberlin († March 14, 1756), the widow of the Waibstädter town councilor Benedikt Rebuskino, who also came from Italy. There were five children from this marriage: Anna Maria Elisabeth (baptized June 29, 1746), Carl Franz (baptized August 19, 1748), Anna Felicitas (baptized October 23, 1749), Margarete Franziska (baptized March 30, 1751) and Maria Angelina (baptized March 10, 1756 - April 5, 1794).

His second marriage was on May 2, 1757, Maria Anna Barbara nee Klamm (* approx. 1740; † February 1, 1820 in Eppingen), daughter of Johann Klamm. There were 8 children from this marriage: Maria Catharina Sidonia (baptized May 5, 1758; † March 28, 1768), Maria Josepha Amalia (baptized June 7, 1759; † November 23, 1817), Maria Anna (baptized August 5, 1760) , Peter Franz (September 3, 1761; † May 23, 1828), Maria Rosalia Josepha (baptized May 26, 1763), Maria Franziska Anastasia (baptized October 10, 1764; † October 25, 1764), Carl Anton Dominik (baptized November 25, 1765; † April 4, 1769) and Carl Dominik (baptized October 30, 1769; † April 24, 1847).

activity

The merchant Morano traded in specialty goods , especially edible oils, spices and colonial goods. His sons Peter Franz and Karl Dominikus took over this profession and were regularly at trade fairs in Frankfurt am Main .

literature

  • Franz Gehrig : They weren't always called “guest workers”. Italian names in Kraichgau are reminiscent of immigration in the 18th century . In: Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung of October 1, 1979
  • Karl Diefenbacher: Ortssippenbuch Eppingen in Kraichgau . Interest group Badischer Ortssippenbücher, Lahr-Dinglingen 1984 ( German Ortssippenbücher, series A. Volume 109) ( Badische Ortssippenbücher . Volume 52).