Maria Apollonia Pedrazzini
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1693
Maria Apollonia Pedrazzini | |
|---|---|
| Born | Maria Apollonia Franzoni 1693 |
| Died | 25 January 1766 |
| Occupation | Administrator of family estates |
| Spouse | Michele Pedrazzini |
| Parent(s) | Carlo Francesco Franzoni Giovanna Lamberti |
Maria Apollonia Pedrazzini (née Franzoni; 1693 – 25 January 1766) was a prominent Catholic figure in the Pedrazzini family following the death of her husband.
In 1719, through a generous dowry provided by her father, Maria married Michele Pedrazzini, from a prestigious merchant family, formalizing an alliance between the Franzoni, part of the sedentary elite, and the merchant bourgeoisie.
In 1736, widowed without an heir, she obtained the usufruct of a rich patrimony. With the help of her family and active management of her assets, she distinguished herself through her generosity toward religious works, confirmed by her will, earning her admiration and influence until her death. These acts of generosity illustrate a rare strategy for widows and influential alpine women to access informal power.[1]
Arranged marriage with the merchant bourgeoisie
Her father arranged her marriage to Michele Pedrazzini, the younger son of his cousin Gaspare and a prominent member of the merchant family from Campo.[1]
In 1719, her father paid a considerable dowry of 1,000 écus, reflecting the esteem in which the groom's family was held and the interest of the sedentary elite, to which the Franzoni belonged, in establishing an alliance with the merchant bourgeoisie.[1]
Usufructuary of a rich patrimony
In 1736, following the death of her husband without leaving an heir, Maria Apollonia Pedrazzini was appointed usufructuary of a substantial patrimony.[1]
In 1758, a reassessment of possessions revealed that she benefited from a supplement to her dowry in the form of a land inheritance in Campo: she received the attribution of the considerable land holdings of banneret Franzoni. Although she could not claim rights to the Pedrazzini business in Kassel, her fortune was enriched by lands located in an alpine commune, in Val Maggia, and near Locarno, as well as numerous credits.[1]
Administrator of her patrimony
For the administration of her patrimony, Maria Apollonia Pedrazzini initially benefited from the support of her younger brother and curator, Carlo Antonio Franzoni, the banneret who also acted as executor of her deceased husband's will, before receiving help from her nephew, Michele Pedrazzini. Other members of the Pedrazzini family also contributed, in her name, to preparing inventories, claiming interest, and investing capital.[1]
Her handwriting appears on documents related to the collection of rents, revealing her writing competence and active engagement in the management of her assets.[1]
During her thirty years of widowhood, until her death in 1766, Maria Apollonia Pedrazzini was admired and wielded considerable influence. She made significant contributions to several confraternities and religious institutions, an act of generosity clearly highlighted in her will.[1]