House of Natali

House of Natali

The Natali were an Italian family which moved to Ragusa in 1667. In 30 July 1667 Giovanni de Natali was admitted to the council of Ragusa

Genealogy

The three sons of the Count Pietro Natali (military officer, Colonel, who served the russian tzar), (son of Girolamo Natali military officer "Colonel" who fought in the Crimean War 1735,1736,1737, who served the russian tzar and Sofía de Trann, daugther of the General Antonio de Trann.( who was married in 1774 with Maria de la Tour, (daugther of the General Carlo de Mesnil de la Tour), they had 3 sons and 1 daughter:

*Giovanni Girolamo de Natali, born in Ragusa on 8 March 1775 +1853.
*Carlo Antonio de Natali, born in Ragusa on 1 October 1777.
*Girolamo Francesco Maria de Natali, born in Ragusa on 12 March 1778.
*Maria de Natali(*1774 - +1861). She married with Francesco Ghetaldi-Gondola was born in Ragusa October 20, 1743 and died December 17, 1798. They had two sons Segismondo and Matheo.

The Natali received their confirmation of nobility from the Austrian Empire after the end the Republic of Ragusa.

References

*"Siebmacher's Wappenbuch Band 29, Königreich Dalmatien Seite: 16"
*"Relazione della rivoluzione fattavi dai Ragusei contro li Francesi l’anno 1813 perricuperare la patria liberta scritta dal Colonello Conte Giovanni di Natali Patrizio Raguseo"


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