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Hi

I was wondering if someone could help me i've try to fine the census but i have no luck i'm looking up Giovanni Battista Clementi born 1883 Carpenedolo or Cortenedolo. Also i would like to know his fathers and mothers names and if he had any brothers and sisters we know of one sister.
If someone could help me with links it would be a great help thank you
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Are you looking for a US census? If so, do you know in which state they lived and the name of the sister?
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i'm looking for a Italian census of some kind
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Ok, for starters you might want to try the local Family History library.


Carpenedolo is a town and commune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy. I could not find a Cortenedelo.

The FHC list many microfilm which should be able to help you.

Did he ever live in AMerica?

Also, when did he die? did he have an SSN?
Descendant of Rotolo of Rizziconi, Cabriel/Gabriel of Belluno(BL), Froner,Ell,Ognibeni,Moschen of Levico Terme(TN), Libardi,Avancini of Barco di Levico(TN), Bernardi of Ponte nelle Alpi(BL), Metz of Bronzolo(BZ), Bonatti of Martello (BZ),Atz of Salorno(BZ
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Ok thanks

No he moved to Australia in 1901
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An excellent guideline for microfilm:

The proper way of obtaining microfilm from a Family History Center
1. You go to www.familysearch.org

2. Click on the tab on the top right called Library

3. Click on the words Family History Library Catalog

4. Click on the words Place Search and type in the town you are looking for. Then click the word search.

5. A list of the results will show up. (an example: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

6. Click on the link you are looking for such a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Vital Records. A new page will appear where it will show all the films for Vital Records

7. Click on the link you want such as Death Registries.

8. Click on View Film Notes and a list of the microfilm numbers will appear.

9. Click at the bottom of the page, For a printable copy, click hereand you will get a form to print out with all the film numbers.

10. Click print.



Ordering Microfilm

1. Now the FHC does not have all the microfilm in their possession.

2. You have to order the microfilm which takes 3-4 weeks for it to arrive.

3. It costs about $5.75 a roll for 30 days of viewing time.

4. If you need to renew the microfilm, it cost about $5.50 for another 60 days.

5. If you need to renew it after the 60 days, it will cost another $5.50 and the films can be kept on an indefinite bases.

6. Microfilm must be viewed at the FHC.

7. Copies are $0.35 a page.

Written and Created for the Family History Center of Cherry Hill, New Jersey - by PTCTM - Trish - 02/2006


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Thanks :D
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Your welcome..... :)
You may find this helpful, gives a brief overview of Italian records.
http://genealogy.about.com/od/italy/a/family_tree_2.htm
Good luck with your search!!

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Well i still need help i can't find anything with our family name i've worte to a number of places looks for census but had no reply
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mellyoz wrote:Hi

I was wondering if someone could help me i've try to fine the census but i have no luck i'm looking up Giovanni Battista Clementi born 1883 Carpenedolo or Cortenedolo. Also i would like to know his fathers and mothers names and if he had any brothers and sisters we know of one sister.
If someone could help me with links it would be a great help thank you
here a Clementi Erminia from Brescia( maybe Brescia province)
CLEMENTI, Erminia
b. 15 March 1891 d. 11 July 1976


Welcome Walls Panel: 80
Origin: Brescia Italy
Departed from: Naples
Arrived Fremantle on: 6 August 1912
Aboard: Orama
Accompanied by: Daughter
First settled in: Kalgoorlie WA
Occupation in Australia: Housewife

CLEMENTI, Caterina Lina
b. 29 April 1912 d. 16 November 2001


Welcome Walls Panel: 277
Origin: Brescia, Italy
Departed from: Naples
Arrived Fremantle on: 6 August 1912
Aboard: Orama
Accompanied by: Mother - Erminia Clementi
First settled in: Goldfields (Gwalia), WA
Occupation in Australia: Housewife/Farmer



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it could be thanks for that i will let you know :)
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