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Lodovico, of Francesco, known as Ceccone, was the first of the family who moved from Buggiano to settle in Pescia, where on 12 January 1409 he was admitted to the enjoyment of all honors. Her marriages with Giovanna di Cerbone Cavalcanti and Fiorina by Michele Bracciolini prove how the family was considered to have been of the highest rank since that time. From Francesco, of Lodovico, one of the priors of Pescia in the year 1447, Lodovico, Lucantonio, Filippo and Gio. Battista were born. Lodovico, of Francesco, moved to Pisa, where in 1471 he exercised the market. He was then expelled, and in 1499 we find him in Pescia as a contestable of the soldiers raised from that place at the request of the commissioners of the Florentine army that was at the siege of Pisa. Lodovico's son Antonio married Maria from Niccolò Vinta, from whom another Antonio was born, who in 1539 was referred to as "mercator et civis pisanus". He married Antonia, of the physicist Torriani di Pietrasanta, and had his son Lodovico, who moved to Reggio Emilia and was appointed governor of the County of S. Polo. Last of this branch was Francesco, of the aforementioned Lodovico, gentleman of cardinal Carlo de 'Medici, commissioner of Volterra and Montepulciano, prior of Pisa in 1608 and in 1621, a Florentine citizen by provision of the Council of the Dugento of 31 August 1637. He founded a Command in the Order of S. Stefano with the title of Priory of Livorno, in favor of Vincenzo, of other Vincenzo Poschi, endowing it with 20 thousand shields. Filippo, of Francesco, followed the legal profession and exercised the office of apostolic writer. He married Lucrezia, of Piero Tornaquinci, from whom it does not appear that he had descent. Gio. Battista, di Francesco, embraced