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From: "Edward Justin Modestino, M.Phil." <>
Subject: Re: Authenticating a title for a Saladino
Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 09:26:06 -0400 (EDT)


Hello again encore!

I keep realizing more things.

Your great grandfather Saladino that was descended from Nobility from
Sicily, did he become a U.S. citizen? If he became a U.S. citizen (or
citizen of another country), he would have had to renounced any allegiance
and titles (including Nobility) to foreign countries, Kings and states.
Thus, he would have given up his title/nobility. I am not sure you can
claim such a title if the family has renounced it! This may end the line
of the title.

Also, do you have any cousins, brothers or uncles, or a father that may be
in line for such a title?

Did their ancestors also become citizens?

Did any of your great grandfather Saladino's brothers or cousins, or male
relatives come to the U.S.? Did they become U.S. citizens?

Are there any living Saladino MALE relatives in Sicily that hold a noble
title (honorary) or own land/ a former noble estate?

These are things you would need to look into as well!

Ed Modestino
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