The origin of the 'Maltese' surnames
The Militia List of 1419-20: A new Starting Poin for the Study of Malta's Population
Godfrey Wettinger
Other Jewish surnames might be Parnis, Refalo, Cagege, Sansuni, Episcopu, the latter frequently resulting from the conversion of a rabbi. It has also been suggested that Muscat could also be of Jewish origin.
Cathedral Archives, Mdina, Malta, Università, Quaderni Diversi No. 3: 'Quaternu factu et ordinatu per li nobili capitaneo et Jurati (et or di lu) consiglu per la guardia de la hisula de Mauta anni XIII Indicionis'.
Caggegi/Cagege
Ihesus Christus
Nobili Lancza Vaccaru et Antonj Cagege
[p.186] “Bandi” &c., of the XV Century [II]
E.R. Leopardi
m Pascalinu Cagege f
o Gullielmu Cagege
m Benedittu Cagege
o Salvu Cagege
m Jorgi Cagege
m Orlandu Cagege
m Fidericu Cagege
o Frankinu Cagege
o Antoni Cagege
p Johanni Cagege
Benedittu Cagege
o Aduardu Cagege ii
The Malta Historical Society, 2005.
1. Notary Gullelmus Cagege, married Eva Ragusa. , with issue.
Libro d'Oro di Melita
Some Extinct titled families listings
1.1. Enrico Cagege.
1.2. Massmiliano Cagege.
1.3. Stefana Cagege.
1.4. Eleanora Cagege.
1.5. Carlo Cagege.
Haplogroup R1b1a2: Single Nucleotide Polymorphism test: Positive for the following SNPs: P25+ M343+ M269+ M207+ M173+; Haplogroup R1b is the most common haplogroup in European populations. It is believed to have expanded throughout Europe as humans re-colonized after the last glacial period ended approximately 10-12 thousand years ago. This lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype.
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