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Individuals

Quistelli, Alfonso (messer) di Francesco (giudice di ruota et podestà)

Birth Family Quistelli
Gender male
Age at Death 55
Database ID 15383

Life Dates

1508
birth
1562 a
testament
February 12th, 1563 b
death

Employments (1 total)

giudice (judge, iudex)

Memorials (2 total)

S. Barnaba 14a tomb of Alfonso Quistelli
February 12th, 1563
S. Barnaba 14a tomb of Alfonso Quistelli
1563 to present

Extended Family (1 total)

Locations (4 total)

Mirandola, Italy birth
1508
S. Felicita (Scala), Scala, S. Spirito, Florence
circa 1542 (date is approximate) to circa 1556 (date is approximate)
c
S. Lorenzo, Leon d'Oro, S. Giovanni, Florence
circa 1556 (date is approximate) to February 12th, 1563
d
S. Procolo (Ruote), Ruote, S. Croce, Florence
1541
e

Sources (3 total)

S. Barker, "Lucrezia Quistelli" pp. 47-49, 74n18
ASF, Notarile antecosimiano vol. 413, fol. 256r-256v as reported by Barker, 2016, p. 74n18
OPA, Registri Battesimali di Firenze vol. 229, fol. 135v

Notes

  • [a] Barker (2016, 74n18) notes that Alfonso's will can be found in ASFi, Notarile Antecosminiano 413 (Andrea di Giovanni), fols. 256-256v.
  • [b] Barker (74n17) notes Alfonso's date of death and burial place in San Barnaba according to gravedigger records for that year. She cites ASF, Ufficiali poi Magistratura della Grascia, vol. 192, letter A, February 1562 (o.s.)
  • [c] According to Barker (2016, p. 49), shortly after his daughter's birth in 1541 rented a residence from Filippo Machiavelli near the Ponte Vecchio.
  • [d] Upon his appointment as auditore fiscale to Cosimo I, Alfonso moved again to a house near the church of San Barnaba, which likely explains his endowment of the church and request for burial there. See Barker, 2016, pp. 49, 73n16, and 74n17.
  • [e] Alfonso baptized his daughter Lucrezia from this parish in 1541, which was close to the Palazzo del Podestà where he worked. See Barker 2016, pp. 47-49.