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Here are all of our relatives on this website with the family name Ruffini, Ruffinu or Ruffino.
 
Here are all of our relatives on this website with the family name Ruffini, Ruffinu or Ruffino.
  
Our branch of the Ruffini came to the United States of America from [[Ozieri]], Sardinia. Before Ozieri, they had come from nearby [[Nule]]. But "Ruffini" and its variations is not itself a Sardinian name, and the family presumably came originally from elsewhere.
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Our branch of the Ruffini came to the United States of America from [[Ozieri]], Sardinia. Before Ozieri, they had come from nearby [[Nule]]. But "Ruffini" and its variations are not themselves Sardinian names, and the family presumably came originally from elsewhere.
  
 
According to the family legend, our Ruffini ancestors fled Bourbon France during the Revolution. If this is true, it is obvious that the name<nowiki>’</nowiki>s spelling had to have been changed at some point. I had always assumed that it had been Ruffini or Ruffino before the change, but, unprompted, Barbara said that it had been Ruffin, and that it had been changed to avoid being caught. [[Luigi Ruffini]] could not confirm or deny this, but did say that his mother had repeated the story of French origin at later points.  
 
According to the family legend, our Ruffini ancestors fled Bourbon France during the Revolution. If this is true, it is obvious that the name<nowiki>’</nowiki>s spelling had to have been changed at some point. I had always assumed that it had been Ruffini or Ruffino before the change, but, unprompted, Barbara said that it had been Ruffin, and that it had been changed to avoid being caught. [[Luigi Ruffini]] could not confirm or deny this, but did say that his mother had repeated the story of French origin at later points.  
  
What we have learned from the [[Nule]] records about the life of [[Girolamo Ruffinu]] makes the tradition of French Revolutionary origins seem unlikely. Another possibility presents itself in the career of [[Girolamo Ruffini]], a Neapolitan painter active in Sardinia in the 1700s. Given the tendency in the Ruffini line for men to be named for their grandfathers, and given Nule's relative proximity to the locations holding the work of this painter, the circumstantial case for a relation between our family and the painter is intriguing.
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What we have learned from the [[Nule]] records about the life of [[Girolamo Ruffinu]] makes the tradition of French Revolutionary origins seem unlikely. Another possibility presents itself in the career of [[Girolamo Ruffini]], a Neapolitan painter active in Sardinia in the 1700s. Given the tendency in the Ruffini line for men to be named for their grandfathers, given our ancestor named Geronimo (Girolamo) Ruffinu, and given Nule's relative proximity to the locations holding the work of this painter, the circumstantial case for a relation between our family and the painter is intriguing.

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Here are all of our relatives on this website with the family name Ruffini, Ruffinu or Ruffino.

Our branch of the Ruffini came to the United States of America from Ozieri, Sardinia. Before Ozieri, they had come from nearby Nule. But "Ruffini" and its variations are not themselves Sardinian names, and the family presumably came originally from elsewhere.

According to the family legend, our Ruffini ancestors fled Bourbon France during the Revolution. If this is true, it is obvious that the name’s spelling had to have been changed at some point. I had always assumed that it had been Ruffini or Ruffino before the change, but, unprompted, Barbara said that it had been Ruffin, and that it had been changed to avoid being caught. Luigi Ruffini could not confirm or deny this, but did say that his mother had repeated the story of French origin at later points.

What we have learned from the Nule records about the life of Girolamo Ruffinu makes the tradition of French Revolutionary origins seem unlikely. Another possibility presents itself in the career of Girolamo Ruffini, a Neapolitan painter active in Sardinia in the 1700s. Given the tendency in the Ruffini line for men to be named for their grandfathers, given our ancestor named Geronimo (Girolamo) Ruffinu, and given Nule's relative proximity to the locations holding the work of this painter, the circumstantial case for a relation between our family and the painter is intriguing.