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{{Infobox person
| name = Francesco Nostrini
| name = Francesco Nostrini
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1783|5|19|df=yes}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1790|7|29|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Paola]], [[Calabria Citra]], [[Kingdom of Naples]]
| birth_place = [[Pizzo]], [[Calabria]], [[Kingdom of Naples]]
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1842|1|26|1783|5|19|df=yes}}
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1846|11|12|1790|7|29|df=yes}}
| death_place = [[Paola]], [[Kingdom of the Two Sicilies]]
| death_place = [[Salerno]], [[Kingdom of the Two Sicilies]]
| occupation = Land agent
| occupation = Estate manager
| years_active = 1803–1839
| years_active = 1809–1842
| era = [[Pre-Vader Era]]
| era = [[Pre-Vader Era]]
| known_for = Head of the Tyrrhenian branch during the 1811 Nostrini convocation
| known_for = Head of the Tyrrhenian branch during the 1811 Nostrini convocation
| height = 1.77 m
| title = Capo del ramo tirrenico
| title = Capo del ramo tirrenico
| spouse = [[Caterina Greco]]
| term = 28 March 1809 – 4 May 1842
| children = [[Marco Nostrini]]<br>[[Elena Nostrini]]
| spouse = [[Maddalena Sorrenti]] (m. 1814; separated 1824)
| children = [[Elena Nostrini]]<br>[[Carlo Norte]]<br>[[Ruggiero Nostrini]]
| family = [[Noord family]]
| family = [[Noord family]]
| height = 1.79 m
}}
}}


'''Francesco Nostrini''' (19 May 1783 26 January 1842) was an Italian land agent and branch head of the Nostrini family. He served as ''capo del ramo tirrenico'' during the [[Convocazione Settentrionale della Famiglia Nostrini]], held from 23 to 30 April 1811 at the [[Casa di San Michele]] in [[Aversa]].<ref name="convocazione">[https://vriendenuniverse.org/wiki/index.php?title=Convocazione_Settentrionale_della_Famiglia_Nostrini&oldid=7907 "Convocazione Settentrionale della Famiglia Nostrini"]. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Retrieved 14 June 2026.</ref>
'''Francesco Nostrini''' (29 July 1790 12 November 1846) was an Italian estate manager of the [[Noord family]], then known as the Nostrini family. He served as ''capo del ramo tirrenico'' during the [[Convocazione Settentrionale della Famiglia Nostrini]] and represented the coastal property claims of the Tyrrhenian branch.<ref name="convocazione">[[Convocazione Settentrionale della Famiglia Nostrini]].</ref>
 
Nostrini represented Tyrrhenian coastal property claims during the succession dispute after the death of [[Domenico Nostrini]]. He opposed [[Vittorio Nostrini]] at first, then accepted the final settlement after the agreement preserved local agents for the remaining Calabrian property.<ref name="convocazione" /> He is listed among the [[Pre-Vader Era]] members of the [[Noord family members|Noord family]].<ref name="members">[https://vriendenuniverse.org/wiki/index.php?title=Noord_family_members&oldid=7909 "Noord family members"]. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Retrieved 14 June 2026.</ref>


== Early life and education ==
== Early life and education ==
Francesco Nostrini was born on 19 May 1783 in [[Paola]], then part of [[Calabria Citra]] in the [[Kingdom of Naples]]. He belonged to the Tyrrhenian branch of the Nostrini family.
Francesco Nostrini was born on 29 July 1790 in [[Pizzo]], on the Tyrrhenian coast of [[Calabria]]. His branch held coastal property and lease claims along the western side of southern Italy.


Nostrini began private instruction in Paola on 3 October 1790. On 7 November 1795, he entered the [[Seminario arcivescovile di Cosenza]] as an external lay pupil. He left the seminary on 28 June 1799 and began notarial training under Antonio Greco in Paola on 16 September 1799. His training focused on coastal property deeds and inheritance papers.
Nostrini began private instruction in Pizzo on 1 October 1797. On 14 November 1802, he was sent to Monteleone for schooling in arithmetic, handwriting, and estate accounts. He completed his instruction on 18 May 1807 and returned to Pizzo to work under his father’s coastal agent.


== Career ==
== Career ==
Nostrini entered branch service on 14 March 1803 as an assistant land agent for the Tyrrhenian branch. His work dealt with rent papers, coastal property claims, and branch correspondence sent between Paola and the senior household in [[Cosenza]].
Nostrini became head of the Tyrrhenian branch on 28 March 1809 after the death of his father. His early authority depended on lease papers, harbour rents, and family claims tied to coastal property.


After the reforms in the [[Kingdom of Naples]] in 1806, the Nostrini household reviewed land papers and inheritance claims. On 17 August 1806, Nostrini was appointed ''procuratore del ramo tirrenico''. The appointment gave him authority to speak for the Tyrrhenian branch in property matters before the 1811 succession dispute.
After [[Domenico Nostrini]] died on 18 November 1810, Francesco supported the southern objections against [[Vittorio Nostrini]]'s relocation plan. He travelled to [[Aversa]] on 21 April 1811 for the [[Convocazione Settentrionale della Famiglia Nostrini]], which opened at the [[Casa di San Michele]] on 23 April 1811.<ref name="convocazione" />


On 10 November 1809, Nostrini became ''capo del ramo tirrenico''. After Domenico Nostrini died on 18 November 1810, Nostrini joined the branch representatives called to Aversa by Vittorio Nostrini. The delegates arrived on 21 April 1811, and the convocation opened at the Casa di San Michele on 23 April 1811.<ref name="convocazione" />
At the convocation, Nostrini appeared as ''capo del ramo tirrenico''. He opposed Vittorio over coastal property claims, then accepted the final settlement after the agreement preserved local agents for the remaining southern property. The final vote was held on 28 April 1811, and the Atto della Convocazione was signed on 30 April 1811.<ref name="convocazione" />


During the family council from 23 to 27 April 1811, Nostrini argued against the immediate transfer of authority away from Calabria. His objection centered on the Tyrrhenian branch’s coastal property claims. The final vote was held on 28 April 1811. Nostrini accepted the settlement after it preserved local agents for the remaining Calabrian property. The final act was signed on 30 April 1811.<ref name="convocazione" />
After the convocation, most moving branches began using the surname Norte in northern records between 1812 and 1819.<ref name="aftermath">[[Convocazione Settentrionale della Famiglia Nostrini#Aftermath]].</ref> Francesco remained in the Tyrrhenian branch and kept the Nostrini surname in southern papers. His second child, [[Carlo Norte]], later used the Norte form after entering the northern branch.


Nostrini remained head of the Tyrrhenian branch after the convocation. He kept the older Nostrini surname in local papers while the moving northern branches began using the Norte form after 1811. He retired from daily branch work on 6 April 1839.
Nostrini moved his working office from Pizzo to [[Salerno]] on 2 March 1816. He managed coastal leases for the Tyrrhenian branch until 4 May 1842, when he transferred the office to his daughter Elena and withdrew from daily estate work.


== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==
Nostrini married Caterina Greco on 21 May 1812 at the Chiesa di San Francesco di Paola in Paola. They had two children, Marco Nostrini and Elena Nostrini.
Nostrini married [[Maddalena Sorrenti]] in Salerno on 16 February 1814. Their first child, [[Elena Nostrini]], was born on 6 December 1814. Their second child, [[Carlo Norte]], was born on 22 March 1817 and later joined the northern branch under the Norte surname. Their third child, [[Ruggiero Nostrini]], was born on 10 January 1821 and died on 18 October 1821.


His height was 1.77 m. He lived in Paola for most of his adult life and continued to use the Nostrini surname after the northern branch began using Norte.
The marriage broke down after a dispute over Sorrenti dowry papers and the transfer of coastal lease income. Maddalena Sorrenti left the Salerno household on 9 September 1824. They remained legally married but lived separately from that date.
 
Family measurements recorded Nostrini’s height as 1.79 m.


== Death ==
== Death ==
Nostrini died on 26 January 1842 in Paola, then part of the [[Kingdom of the Two Sicilies]]. He was 58 years old.
Francesco Nostrini died in Salerno on 12 November 1846. His branch papers remained under the Nostrini name, while the northern line continued the wider transition toward Norte and later Noord.<ref name="noord">[[Noord family]].</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Noord family]]
* [[Noord family members]]
* [[Convocazione Settentrionale della Famiglia Nostrini]]
* [[Convocazione Settentrionale della Famiglia Nostrini]]
* [[Vittorio Nostrini]]
* [[Vittorio Nostrini]]
* [[Saverio Nostrini]]
* [[Saverio Nostrini]]
* [[Raffaele Nostrini]]
* [[Raffaele Nostrini]]
* [[Casa di San Michele]]
* [[Pre-Vader Era]]
* [[Noord family]]
* [[Noord family members]]


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 13 June 2026

Francesco Nostrini
Born(1790-07-29)29 July 1790
Died12 November 1846(1846-11-12) (aged 56)
OccupationEstate manager
Years active1809–1842
EraPre-Vader Era
Known forHead of the Tyrrhenian branch during the 1811 Nostrini convocation
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
TitleCapo del ramo tirrenico
Term28 March 1809 – 4 May 1842
SpouseMaddalena Sorrenti (m. 1814; separated 1824)
ChildrenElena Nostrini
Carlo Norte
Ruggiero Nostrini
FamilyNoord family

Francesco Nostrini (29 July 1790 – 12 November 1846) was an Italian estate manager of the Noord family, then known as the Nostrini family. He served as capo del ramo tirrenico during the Convocazione Settentrionale della Famiglia Nostrini and represented the coastal property claims of the Tyrrhenian branch.[1]

Early life and education

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Francesco Nostrini was born on 29 July 1790 in Pizzo, on the Tyrrhenian coast of Calabria. His branch held coastal property and lease claims along the western side of southern Italy.

Nostrini began private instruction in Pizzo on 1 October 1797. On 14 November 1802, he was sent to Monteleone for schooling in arithmetic, handwriting, and estate accounts. He completed his instruction on 18 May 1807 and returned to Pizzo to work under his father’s coastal agent.

Career

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Nostrini became head of the Tyrrhenian branch on 28 March 1809 after the death of his father. His early authority depended on lease papers, harbour rents, and family claims tied to coastal property.

After Domenico Nostrini died on 18 November 1810, Francesco supported the southern objections against Vittorio Nostrini's relocation plan. He travelled to Aversa on 21 April 1811 for the Convocazione Settentrionale della Famiglia Nostrini, which opened at the Casa di San Michele on 23 April 1811.[1]

At the convocation, Nostrini appeared as capo del ramo tirrenico. He opposed Vittorio over coastal property claims, then accepted the final settlement after the agreement preserved local agents for the remaining southern property. The final vote was held on 28 April 1811, and the Atto della Convocazione was signed on 30 April 1811.[1]

After the convocation, most moving branches began using the surname Norte in northern records between 1812 and 1819.[2] Francesco remained in the Tyrrhenian branch and kept the Nostrini surname in southern papers. His second child, Carlo Norte, later used the Norte form after entering the northern branch.

Nostrini moved his working office from Pizzo to Salerno on 2 March 1816. He managed coastal leases for the Tyrrhenian branch until 4 May 1842, when he transferred the office to his daughter Elena and withdrew from daily estate work.

Personal life

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Nostrini married Maddalena Sorrenti in Salerno on 16 February 1814. Their first child, Elena Nostrini, was born on 6 December 1814. Their second child, Carlo Norte, was born on 22 March 1817 and later joined the northern branch under the Norte surname. Their third child, Ruggiero Nostrini, was born on 10 January 1821 and died on 18 October 1821.

The marriage broke down after a dispute over Sorrenti dowry papers and the transfer of coastal lease income. Maddalena Sorrenti left the Salerno household on 9 September 1824. They remained legally married but lived separately from that date.

Family measurements recorded Nostrini’s height as 1.79 m.

Death

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Francesco Nostrini died in Salerno on 12 November 1846. His branch papers remained under the Nostrini name, while the northern line continued the wider transition toward Norte and later Noord.[3]

See also

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References

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