Dates in brackets [...] are those of attesting documents. Only source is Battilana:
1. Vassalo da Lumello [1177,-97,-98], consul of Genova at those years.
Five children. Follows:
2. Ansaldo Lomellini (=diminutive of Lumello) [1192,-93,-98,1228,-48]. 4
sons, 2 daughters. Follows:
3. Simone Lomellini, dec. 1253. M. Giulia ... who survived him. 7 sons
listed. Follows:
4. Pietrino Lomellini [1267,-87]. M. Tomasina ... 7 children. Follows:
5. Leonello Lomellini m. Caterina ... A son and a daughter. Notice the
son零 name:
6. Napoleone (!) Lomellini [1350,-87,-99]. M. Teodora di Giorgio di Negro
- a family of bankers, associated to Dorias, Lomellinis and Centuriones.
13 sons! (Do you believe it? I do; one of my ggrand uncles had 22 sons
and 2 daughters by a single wife. Poor auntie of mine...) plus 4
daughters. Follows:
7. Battista Lomellini [1395,1402]. M. 1st Caterina di Carlotto Lomellini,
w. issue. M. 2nd Luigia [Aloisia] di Lodisio Doria (Battilana, Doria, tav. 23), widowed in 1412 but still alive in 1417. Among this 2nd marriage零 children is Oberto Lomellini, in-law to Lodisio Centurione. (See next post.) But follows (again from 2nd marriage),
8. Urbano Lomellini [1412,-21]. I believe he was the father of:
9. Urbano and Battista Lomellini, attested in the Madeira in 1480. With
issue. Lots of issue. Even yours truly here is descended from them.
Francisco Antonio Doria
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