Domenico Ruffino
Domenico is currently the earliest Ruffini from whom we can prove our descent. Evidence on his life comes from the marriage certificate of his son Girolamo Ruffinu in the top two pictures on the right and the death record of his daughter Nicoleta Ruffinu in the third picture on the right. Since his daughter Nicoleta died in 1752 and his son Girolamo is married in Nule in 1790, we may suppose that Domenico was married in the 1750s or earlier, and was therefore born a generation before that, in the 1730s or earlier. Girolamo's marriage certificate calls Domenico "Dominico Ruffino" and gives his wife's name, Maria Piana. It describes them as "civitatis Sassari" (of the city of Sassari). The death record of their daughter Nicoleta also describes Domenico and Maria as "of this city." Nicoleta was buried in the parish of San Nicola, which may indicate some family association with that parish.
Circumstantial evidence suggests that Domenico may have been related to the Neapolitan painter Girolamo Ruffini, who lived in Sassari at the same time and in the same parish, and whose mother's name was Nicoletta.