Progenitor

Giuseppe



On the July 21st 1718 Treaty of Passarowitz was signed between the Austrian Empire and the Ottoman Empire and a few days later La Serenissima signed the treaty putting an end to the war with the Ottoman Empire which had lasted for four years and on 29 December 1720 the Caffè Florian opened in San Marco square in Venice.
On January 17th 1735 the new Doge was elected in Venice: Alvise Pisani, it will only last a few years but in that short period for the Republic indeed in history only the fact remains that the Carnival of Venice in 1739 began on 5 October 1739 and ended 15 days after the Ascension of the following year, neglecting the problems of the Republic that was now suffocating in the bureaucracy and not worrying about the Venetian workers who in the city had a continuous job and in the countryside the laborers worked on the verge of slavery. In that period in San Nicolò Antonia from Giuseppe Canella and Ginevra Diamante Siviero came to light as described in the Register of the Parish of Cà Venier di San Nicolò of the A. D. 1737. So today we can say that the progenitor of the Canella family in Porto Tolle at the time was Giuseppe. Among the various birth certificates I also found other children who have had:

from the register of the Parish of Cà Venier