Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "François Zola" in French language version.
« Carlo Zolla mourut le 7 novembre 1810, à 58 ans, dans la paroisse de Santa Maria del Giglio, vulgo Zobenigo, où il habitait au numéro 2292. L'acte de décès fut signé par son frère aîné Pietro et par son gendre Antonio Petropoli. Étaient présentes, la veuve, qui avait encore la coquetterie de se rajeunir, et la mère, Antonia Palatiano, qui avait 96 ans et qui habitait avec son fils. »
« Nicoletta Bondioli, fille de Giuseppe Bondioli, sergent-major d'artillerie (lequel mourut avant 1795), et sœur de Francesco Bondioli qui, en 1801, était capitaine. »
« He was a member of the secret political society of the Carbonari, the first seriously to conspire against the tyrants by whom the country was misgoverned. Francesco Zola was one of the most daring of the conspirators, and soon compromised himself to such an extent that in 1825 he had to seek refuge in France. He never returned to Italy, but became in the land of his adoption a successful engineer, whose name is linked with several important works in Marseilles, Lyons and Aix. He remained in correspondence with his family in Italy until the death of his mother, Benedetta Kiriaki, a native of Corfu. »