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Iommi family

I found these two on my dna matches.
Debbie doesn’t seem to have any Italian in her thou which is odd.
But Giuseppe has a lot. Could possible be on that tree you found, I’ll try and drop them a message
I thought the surname was similar.
Also there are only two regions that come up on my DNA which are
southeast Lazio and Frosinone province. Im sure you mentioned one of them when referring to Luciano
 

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I found these two on my dna matches.
Debbie doesn’t seem to have any Italian in her thou which is odd.
But Giuseppe has a lot. Could possible be on that tree you found, I’ll try and drop them a message
I thought the surname was similar.
Also there are only two regions that come up on my DNA which are
southeast Lazio and Frosinone province. Im sure you mentioned one of them when referring to Luciano

I find DNA fascinating, I am bit sceptical about some of the results at times though.

Frosinone is a province in the Lazio region of Italy. As I mentioned in the Italians in Bham thread it seems to be the origin of a fair number of the Italians that came to Bham.

I can't see the tree but it appears to stop at Luciano and Elizabeth Bradburn, so I don't think you'd learn anything further back from them, though they might shed light on Luciano in Cheshire.
 
There are 3 trees with Violet Mary Peck listed. (He is listed as Louchiano). One only has 18 people and doesn't help much. Another is private and seems to quite extensive but may be more about other parts of the family.
 
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