Tuscany, Castelvecchio Pascoli and Church of St. Niccolo’
The church of St. Niccolo’ sits perched high on a hill overlooking the Serchio Valley. From the windows inside the Vestry there are panoramic dramatic views of the Hills surrounding Barga.
The little Church
The little church and her archives holds many secrets and our ancestors were married, baptised and buried here. The Quilietti name is unique and we find it also with the spelling Guiglietti in the census information as well as in the baptism records. However there are also many generations of Conti and Brucciani ancestors whose lives and deaths are all documented in the precious archives of the village.
You find the Church from the village square and through a vennell
from where you walk along a path. You pass by the old village oven where the residents of Castelvecchio Pascoli used to bake their communal bread.
The little church itself has only a handful of pews and is simply decorated, not ornate like the larger Churches in nearby Barga.
In the 1890s there were 90 families in the village and this was very carefully documented every year in these precious books. The Don would carefully do a census every year and document the families one by one, even although many members of the families were absent from the village at the time. He would however always add them into the CHURCH Census which I find most strange. Our own family were generally family No. 4 in house No. 64 of the village.
Family 3 were the Conti family who were Eletta’s maternal line. Giuseppe was her uncle, her mother, Maria Teresa Conti’s brother. They lived at house no.70 in the village
Family 2 were also the Conti family, this time Eletta’s cousins. You can see that Giuliano was now in America
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