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Boncore, very rare, is Panitalian, with a stock in Genoa and one in Reggio Emilia, Bonocore, absolutely rare, it would seem panitalian, Buoncore, extremely rare, it would seem due to several transcriptions of Buonocore, which is very widespread, especially in the Neapolitan and in the Salerno area, but it is still present in significant measure throughout Italy, Buoncuore has a stock in Taranto and in Sicily in Caltagirone in the Catania area and in Corleone and Palermo in the Palermo area, they should all derive from the medieval name Bonocore, but it is also possible that in some cases are surnames attributed to abandoned children, entrusted to the good heart of those who found them, we find traces of these surnames in a recording of 1451 in Castellammare di Stabia (NA): "Item VI de agusto donay to master Costanzo Bonocore and to monster Trophonello de Balsano de Vico magistri intallyaturi de petra for succurrimento delo escunalio and doye porte and the bastion of the Alfonsina Tower quactro al fonsinj secundo appears by contracto by the hand of noting Jacobo Coppola de Castelloamare ", or even in a writing of 1527 in Solofra (AV), where a certain Neapolitan craftsman Sebastiano Bonocore battargento (who works silver) is mentioned.
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